Septemberstrik

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Knitting: Sweater - Other
The name of the village of Isenvad originates from the ford crossing the Isen stream. If you follow the Danish weather reports, you might have noticed that frost often settles in Isenvad before anywhere else. That’s why the Isenvad sweater simply has to be thick and cozy - a wonderfully warm winter knit to wrap yourself in until summer returns!
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
A beautifully crafted jacket featuring exquisite details. The contrasting colour pattern and elegantly raised lines accentuate the feminine silhouette. The delicate scalloped edges add an exclusive touch, while the light shoulder pads help maintain a classic look.
Knitting: Cardigan
Lund
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
Rather than just a knitted cardigan, Nybo is more of an elegant indoor jacket for the colder months. When pushed up to the elbows, the wide cuffs give the sleeves a nice, baggy fit with ample sleeve space. Nybo is knitted on thin needles, adding a dense firmness to the soft wool
Knitting: Pullover
With Timring, I have tried to capture the flickering sunlight under the crown of an oak tree on a beautiful summer’s day, to serve as a warm memory through the rest of the year.
Knitting: Pullover
Perfect on a cool summer morning and an absolut favourite throughout the cold winter month
Knitting: Pullover
In the village of Læborg stands a rune stone with a rune text reading “Ravnunge (Raven-chick) Tue carved these runes after Thyra, his queen”. Though “raven chick” traditionally refers to a badly behaved child, Ravnunge Tue is known to have raised at least four rune stones and as such must have been a viking of considerable distinction. I have b...
Knitting: Pullover
Kølkær is an elegant and fashionable warm sweater for men.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
I always enjoy following the changing seasons and shift in the colours of nature.
Knitting: Tee
Hauge, is a place name in many places in Denmark, it means “garden” or a place where the soil is better than the surrounding soil I was inspired for the model when I visited Davids Samlinger in Copenhagen, and the following text is the label that belongs to the beautiful dish.
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
I have designed this jacket, inspired by an old Norwegian Selbu mitten pattern, where the winding vines help emphasise the feminine form
Knitting: Cardigan
Knitted in Merilin and Trio, one strand of each, both yarns from Isager
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
Talieret damejakke med strikket skulderindlæg