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Knitting: Pullover
“Fjall” is the Icelandic word for mountain, and the body pattern on this lopapeysa reminds me of a little ridge of peaks encircling its hem. From my home in the West Highlands of Scotland I have a magnificent view of the Cuillin Range on the Isle of Skye, and I think this image has found its way into the colourwork design for Fjall.
Knitting: Pullover
Fjord has been in the back of my mind since I first saw the Lett-lopi shade chart. The colours are like no other yarns I’d ever seen, but Golden Heather was the first to leap out at me; it reminds me of larches, oak leaves, and especially of the lichen-covered rocks on my local beach. On sunny days, the contrast between these rocks and the stri...
Knitting: Pullover
Heima is the Icelandic word for “home”, and this lopapeysa got its name because its palette of warm and cool neutral shades are those of the Highland landscape in which I live. The main yarn colour is especially evocative of the rich, stout-brown peat which nourishes the heather moorland around my home, and which provides a deliciously pungent ...
Knitting: Pullover
This bottom-up seamless classic won’t be long off the needles before it’s in use: it’s loose enough for running wild, but warm enough to give its wearer an extra half-hour’s outdoor play - stranded colourwork adds an extra layer of warmth just where it’s needed.