coral gables

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another little spring thing—a slightly wider scarf for the early days of spring when the temptation to shed a jacket overtakes us.

shown here in shivaya naturals prime merino lace, colorway, ocean.

the pewter robin brooch was purchased from perl grey (they have great buttons, too)

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heather at shivaya naturals supplied the beautiful yarn for this project as part of her taste of shivaya lace club (click for more details)
rachel keeps the patterns on course so that they are in the best shape possible—thank you rachel!
kari helped me out big-time with a very quick test knit—thank you kari!

19 thoughts on “coral gables

  1. Gorgeous! Just like everything you make.
    I look to your blog and projects for such inspiration. As a newer knitter I look for the precious bits I may one day be ready to make.
    😀 Mary

  2. What a great pattern! As a man, I could definitely see myself wearing something like that. Manly lace is hard to find. Beautiful!

  3. very pretty, as are all your patterns … but aren’t you going to tell us about the little bird??

  4. Beautiful color on you! You make such lovely things, fun to check in and see what you’ve made.

  5. Yay, that’s absolutely beautiful!! and I like the idea of a wider scarf … I’m already tempting going barefoot *lol* nevermind shedding that jacket *grin*

  6. This is such a lovely scarf. I’m particularly stunned by how beautiful that color is for you, Ann. And I’m very pleased that you chose a solid, something you don’t seem to do as often as blends. Just beautiful!

  7. Intended to comment on all the lovely new goodies for the last few days—they are all gorgeous! Fantastic scarf and the perfect color for spring!

  8. I’m afraid I’d need a much bigger shawl than that one for the ankle deep snow we have this week. I’ll keep looking at this scarf during the day to remind me that at some point spring is coming. It’s such an uplifting colour.

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