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Lanai Tee

Lanai Tee

One of my favorite things about the changing of the seasons are the new, seasonal knitting magazines. We see them standing neatly at attention in their racks in bookstores, fabric stores and grocery stores and somehow, it gives one hope. They remind us of the inevitable warming, lengthening of days, the coming of spring and the fact that, yes, we will someday knit with linen again. <sigh>

Creative Knitting

Today I have a little taste of spring for you. The latest issue of Creative Knitting is available on newsstands now and in it my new Lanai Tee!

Lanai Tee

There are few things more versatile than a classic tee, especially when it is knitted to an open airy gauge and worked in a fresh spring fiber. Add a dash of sophistication with a softly draped neckline, cap sleeves and shape skimming silhouette and you’ve got the Lanai Tee. It looks great with well-laundered jeans, a skirt in soft cotton or denim, even cropped pants or shorts.

Lanai TeeWanting a simple, sleeveless tee in a drapey fabric, I chose Quince & Co Sparrow, a smooth, crisp 100% linen yarn spun in Italy from organic Belgian linen. This smooth, slightly stringy yarn turns to butter after the first washing and continues to soften with wear. It is equally delightful to knit. The color range, as with all Quince and Co. products, is broad and sophisticated; you’ll have a hard time choosing one. I tend to gravitate toward the blues, and with a life long love of indigo, chose this denimy shade: pigeon. I liked it so well that when the yarn arrived for the sample, I immediately ordered more for my stash. It rests wrapped in Quince & Co. brown paper awaiting its next assignment. So there you go! Spring shall spring!

Just in case it hasn’t sprung where you are, here’s a little discount to keep you going through the last few weeks of winter. I’m featuring the Martha Cardigan this week at 50% off! This is the perfect transitional sweater, light and airy yet cozy enough to ward off the early spring chill. This cardigan is a very easy knit; it is a seamless, top-down raglan that can be tried on for fit at any time. It is the perfect “first-time” sweater project. Though I recommend a woolen-spun yarn, Martha can be knit in any DK weight yarn (including linen if that’s what you fancy ;).

Martha Cardigan

 

Friend of Littlechurch KnitsSo without ado, your coupon code for today is MARTHA20. Just head over to my Ravelry shop, pop the Martha Cardigan into your shopping cart and enter the coupon code at checkout. Then cast on! (Feel free to share a link to this page with your friends, but please don’t give out the coupon code. It helps me a lot when folks come here to visit.) If you like these little discounts (I usually offer them on Friday mornings) and are interested in my work, I’d love to see you over at the new Ravelry group Friends of Littlechurch Knits. Until we meet again, happy knitting!

 

February 20, 2018
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