Hello!
One of the best bits of being a knitwear designer is seeing your designs through the eyes of other knitters. I released the Brioche Twister scarf pattern as a free pattern for subscribers to the EastLondonKnit newsletter in January and it has been wonderful to see the finished objects and work-in-progress popping up on Ravelry and Instagram.
Bogga, aka Knitting in France, has made a fantastic version of her own hand-dyed yarn.
Maryl has made a beautiful version in West Yorkshire Spinners natural undyed brown Bluefaced Leicester yarn and Artesano Alpaca in the lightest blue, what a wonderful colour combo!
Rachel of a Tangled Yarn worked the pattern up in beautiful Blacker Yarns Swan Falkland Islands DK; Grellow forever!!
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Happy knitting,
R.
Reblogged this on Welcome to Knitting in France and commented:
Thank you to Renee Callahan of East London Knits for sharing a picture of her brioche design I knit using my yarns.
This isn’t related to this post, and I won’t be offended if you un-approve my comment, but I just read your newsletter, and your “shirt sweater” is amazing! I’ve unexpectedly learned to sew recently, and I’m a little obsessed with the idea of designing knitwear that’s influenced by sewing patterns… Currently working on a vest with faux princess seams. I really hope shirt sweaters become a thing!