Lace Becomes You

11
Feb
I love those first few weeks into the beginning of spring. The nights are still cool and a heaviness lingers in the sky. But, just on the edge of the horizon is a bright sun eager to make its grand entrance. Tulip and crocus leaves poke their little noses out of the ground and thereโs a scent on the air that just captivates; one of rich dirt being pushed about to release new growth to the world.
Itโs mystical and exciting, yet … soft and encouraging. Itโs a wealth of motion and movement tied intimately to discovery and delight. And it all flows naturally as if the flowers and sun already know the way. ย
Naturally, I cannot help but think of lace! Whether its the need for coolness and breeze or the delight in flower-like yarn overs, spring is all about that beautiful openwork that makes a knitter feel like โฆ a knitter. Ha!
A couple of weeks back, we released a brand new workshop teaching you the ins and outs of lace. And this week, weโre bringing the goodies that bring all those new skills to life! Itโs our Spring with SweetGeorgia, Vol. 5 collection!
Yarn overs sprinkle across the fabric as if a flower finding the sun. In this collection, weโve hopefully captured that movement and excitement without the overwhelm. Two garments and two accessories bring about ample opportunity to play with eyelets and decreases, helping you to discover the joys of openwork and texture.
Take a peek at the lookbook:
The knitting patterns in Spring with SweetGeorgia, Vol. 5 are available now on our website and Ravelry.
It is our hope that each design brings you a little stitch closer to discovery and growth, just like those crocus noses looking to open their blooms.
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create different results by changing the colours
sharing how deep my CSM knitting rabbit hole goes…
let’s dig into the monochromatic palette
the layering pieces you need to ride the “little winters” out
helpful tips for choosing colour combinations
keep it up as we move to week two
elevate your entire experience of knitting
a bit of commentary on the life-changing magic of making things
five big things I learned about knitting Fair Isle on a flatbed
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