Siiri
Apr 28, 20222 min
Dearest reader,
It is no secret that I am crazy about knitting and over the last couple of summers I have taken up special knitting and crochet projects. This year is no different except that I want to share the process with you. Therefore, in this post, I am sharing my raw knitting plans or knitting daydreams which I hope to complite during the summer. Remember that these are mainly just knitting ideas and starting points but as each project goes forward I will update you on how they might change and develop.
Idea 1
My number one knitting project this summer is a pistachio green cardigan with light pink vintage glass buttons I oreder from Etsy which have not arriwed yet but I am eagerly waiting them. I actually do not have any long sleeve tops that are not wool for summertime so this cardigan is going to be somewhat practical. As a lover of cable knits I am, of course, using this wonderful cable pattern I found through Pinterest.
Idea 2
I don't usually wear a lot of pink but for some reason I have been gravitating towards it recently. Which is why, when I discovered these two excess yarns left over from other projects (barbie pink and tender lilac) I thought they might look rather delightful together. However, there is only enough yarn for a bralette or a crop top.
Idea 3
I bought this bady blue yarn in the beginning of April thinking I will create a simple dress with it that I could easily wear everyday. The only problem seems to be that I cannot decide what type of dress I want or do I actually prefer a skirt and a top. Currently, I am thinking about a v-neck style but I am still not sure. If you have suggestions I would be happy to hear them!
Idea 4
This is another pink excess yarn project. Basically, I want to knit a lovely fluffy skirt and then add some pink ostrich feathers onto it. To be honest, I mainly want to do this one because it sounds so much fun to wear but realistically I might not have enough time in the summer with all of these other projects. We shall see what happens!
Thank you so much for reading!
Yours truly,
Siiri