It's called the Putney Shawl and is knit with 1 skein of Green Mountain Spinnery Simply Fine, in the colorway Catkin. Lisa Shroyer, editor of Knitscene, always has such great taste in colors. I am always excited to see what colors she picks for my designs.
The name of the shawl is named after the town Green Mountain Spinnery is located in, Putney, Vermont. Green Mountain Spinnery was the yarn company featured in this special issue. I have become a fan of their yarns after knitting with Simply Fine.
At the TNNA June Show this year, I stopped by their booth and they had this displayed at their booth! Interweave had printed these cardboard displays for the show and gave them to the yarn companies to display at their booths. I was so giddy with excitement to see my design blown up that I had to have my picture taken with it. The ladies at Green Mountain Spinnery were more than happy to oblige.
The NYS Sheep & Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY, is coming up in a few weeks. If you want to see the Green Mountain Spinnery Yarns in person, be sure to stop by their booth. They always have a gorgeous display of yarns.
If you like my latest shawl pattern, please fave it or add it your queue on Ravelry. It will be a wonderful accessory for your Fall wardrobe.
6 comments:
I'm so glad you blogged about this special issue and your gorgeous shawl in it. I've yet to knit with Green Mountain Spinnery although I have gifted it to friends! Congrats on yet another beautiful pattern.
Beautiful! I love the picture with you and the blown up design.
Ho'omaka'i to you on having this design in a yarn you love in one of the popular knitting mags! How thrilling!
Congratulations! Your design is beautiful and the photo of you and the cardboard display is wonderful. You are very talented!
That shawl is utterly BEAUTIFUL!! Must track down a copy for myself:)
It's so beautiful :)
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