A wonderful good morning to Saturday coffee with a little net whisper. Today finally back from home, we have our hospital stays behind us and enjoy the everyday life with all its normal stress and the smallest in the round expresses its calorie needs quite emphatically. So the needles are resting again, you can imagine. But I am anyway queen in the head knitting and have therefore already again mentally many beautiful projects for you angenadelt:

Photos left © Claire Walls and right © FibreCo

Once again a few scarves (because scarves woman can never have enough or give away and they are often nice side projects). For example, Cairn by Claire Walls knitted from Cumbria Fingering. I really, really like Cumbria Fingering, it's not cozy like cashmere for example, but rather "grippy" and has a small (10%) mohair content. In my second shawl book you will find the shawls Djuna and Elyon from Cumbria Fingering. By the way, if a color is missing, please write me and I will order it directly. It can just slip through my fingers in the daily stock management.

Photos left © Claire Walls and right © SANDNES Yarn

Super beautiful I also find the cloth Spring Winds of the same designer. Knitted from alpaca Silke, which is available in so many beautiful colors. By the way, you can also find the designer on Instagram.

Photos © Claire Walls

And she also makes smaller accessories, like these arm warmers called Fithery. A super quick project! I could totally imagine them in Saffira. For arm warmers, maybe the color selection doesn't have to be quite so huge either.


Photos left © NeulistiMNK and right © neulisti

Via Instagram I also came across this hat "Still" by Anna Johanna, which is knitted from the wonderful new ITO yarn Karei together with Sensai.

Photos left @ my_funny_valentine_ and right @ trin_annelie

Then I have two nice inspirations for you. On the left the Olive Sweater knitted by Miriam from Regia Premium Silk together with a mohair yarn. You can combine the Premium Sil k with Tynn Silk Mohair to create the same effect. The tutorial is from Pernille Larsen, you can find it here on Ravelry .

Right in the picture you see the sweater Keys of Trin-Annelie, with a beautiful wintry motif. Suitable would be Cumbria quite great!

Have a great weekend!

Marisa

About Marisa

I am Marisa, the founder behind Maschenfein. I made the first stitches with my grandma Lotti when I was about five years old. In 2014 I founded "Maschenfein". What started as a blog has now become exactly the online store for wool & knitting accessories that I always wanted. Together with my team I want to enrich the knitting world with inspiration, pattern, beautiful yarns and the best accessories.

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