I find it fascinating how a different set of colours can change the feel of a garment.
Here’s the Weel Riggit pullover, in four very different shades of our lovely new Àrd Thìr yarn . .
Camusdarach (grey); Firemore (mauve-ish); Kintra (dusky pink) and Husinis (khaki-ish).
This palette creates a softly muted gradient – very different to the cool-toned sample I showed in last week’s post.
I liked this combination so much I designed a hat in it too!
The Weel Riggit hat is available to everyone as a Ravelry download (Knitting Season club members receive this pattern as a free bonus with their subscription)
With a deep, folded brim, it’s the ideal hat for the current cold snap.
What do you think of our new studio photography?
I love the way that there’s no distractions in these images – that you really focus on the knitwear . . .
But studio photography is a new and somewhat weird experience for me as a model – there’s really nowhere to hide!
Which colourway of Weel Riggit do you prefer – Ardnave (blue) or Camusdarach (grey)?











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