My new patterns showcasing Symphony Kid Lace with Beads & Glitter will be arriving in stores this week! This has been a very satisfying set of projects to design with this lovely yarn, and Tracy at Tilli Tomas is such a delight to work with.
Lace and Cables Scarf (left) uses just one skein. This is a nicely reversible scarf in a beautiful organically flowing design. An easy trellis lace stitch combines with interwoven lattice of textured knit-purl spot cables that appear to be floating. Of course, if you want to plurge on more yarn, you can easily upsize to a stole.
Lace Starlight Stole uses just 2 skeins. It is knitted in an interesting and lovely dropped stitch lace pattern. The radiating strands of yarn remind us of rays of starlight. If you are familiar with hairpin lace, you might have thought this stole was crocheted. But actually it is knitted!
Put on the Glitz Shrug is the 3-skein project (right). This lusciously flowing shrug in delicate cabled lace speaks for itself. It is knitted cuff to cuff with no seams to sew.
So what is your favorite?
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The patterns are absolutely stunning. Great ideas. My favorite is the one on the far right.
The cable lace pattern is quite nice, but I think I would knit it as a scarf.