Finished Project
Like pretty much everyone else in the knitting universe, I am enamored with the Pressed Flowers series from designer (and delightful human) Amy Christoffers. I really love how mosaic knitting can replicate the look of woven fabrics, in particular my absolute favorite structure, overshot. The little all-over flowers in Amy's designs are both geometric and organic, which lends themselves so wonderfully to a knit fabric.
When considering which Pressed Flowers to make, I first decided on the shawl. For my version, I choose a very (very) subtle combo of cream and light gray in
Cricket, our single ply Donegal wool. I am not a huge shawl wearer, but do love a cozy layer and know I will get a lot of use out of this one, even if only while sitting in the chill warehouse this winter.
I opted to omit the border pattern and bind off after 11 body repeats, which is more practical for my personal use. Every once in a while while knitting (especially at night), I wondered if the pattern was too subtle, but I am thrilled with the end result and love the way the Donegal flecks in the yarn play off one another.
But that's not all! I loved the pattern so much, I also made the hat, this time in Andorra! For this version, I went with a higher contrast and used Dijon and Cloud Gray.
I worked a wicked deep folded brim for my version, a favorite (and necessary, IMO) feature of any good warm hand knit hat. The fit is perfection and I love how much the light flowers pop on the background, and the mohair halo makes for a super soft and warm hat.
Friends and I went to Vermont last weekend for the Sheep and Wool Festival, and used the absolutely spectacular weather and foliage to take some pics. I also got to wear my sample of the Daingean Pullover for a bit, which was delightful!
Have you made a Pressed Flowers (or two)? Which design is your favorite?