Noro Silk Garden is just so fun to knit. I love the way the colors and the thickness of the yarn varies. I get to use an end stitch, too! My Clapotis is on hold while more skeins of Noro Silk Garden 8 are being mailed. Ho hum, maybe I'll have to sew in some ends, ugh, in the meantime.
I got the yarn at
Fibers, Etc.
11922 A Street South
Tacoma, WA 98444, 253.531.3257
They had many colors and the pattern came free with purchase:)
Ooh, that silk garden is BEAUTIFUL!!! Mental note to add that one to the yarns I covet. Your scarf looks gorgeous and I bet the Clapotis must be stunning in Silk Garden, too. Please tell me they're for you to keep!
ReplyDeleteI definitely will keep Clapotis. The scarf is for my sister in Wisconsin, where the winters get subzero!
ReplyDeleteSo much yarn, so litle time.
wow... so pretty! i went to yarn & friends this past weekend, and they had some silk garden, but i didn't see any with colors as nice as that one.
ReplyDeleteCan you share the pattern for this scarf, I've been looking for it everywhere. All I can find is the multi-directional diagonal. Your scarf looks lovely - I just found some silk garden on sale and can't wait to start working with it. Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeletePS - please share he progress on yrou clapotis - its always exciting to see these scarfs.