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In this week's episode, we talk about what projects we are working on and dive into Pantone's Color of the Year 2018 and discuss it from the perspective of a yarn dyer, a graphic designer/branding coach, knitwear designer, and knitter.
Also, thank you for your comments and reactions to the first episode!
Shownotes:Claire's ProjectChelsea's project with her pregnancy announcement!
Yarn Love's Goldilock's DK: Unicorn Poop
New design in Holly and Ivy Dyeworks Speckles Rock!
New design in mYAK Cashmere in Pop Colors
"Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home." — Edith Sitwell
ometimes the best acts of comfort are the simplest ones. No need for grand gestures, nor is there a need to stress oneself over what the most appropriate course of action would be. A listening ear, a friendly touch, or a handmade knit can bring great comfort to someone in need.
The Comfort Cowl, knit up in bulky yarn, makes for a quick knit, perfect for gift giving. It’s long enough to be wrapped around the neck for a snug fit, or can be worn hanging down. The Maori wave motif serves as a unique colorwork design that is simple to knit and stunning to look at.
In this week's episode, we talk about what projects we are working on and dive into Pantone's Color of the Year 2018 and discuss it from the perspective of a yarn dyer, a graphic designer/branding coach, knitwear designer, and knitter.
Also, thank you for your comments and reactions to the first episode!
Shownotes:Claire's ProjectChelsea's project with her pregnancy announcement!
Yarn Love's Goldilock's DK: Unicorn Poop
New design in Holly and Ivy Dyeworks Speckles Rock!
New design in mYAK Cashmere in Pop Colors
"Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home." — Edith Sitwell
ometimes the best acts of comfort are the simplest ones. No need for grand gestures, nor is there a need to stress oneself over what the most appropriate course of action would be. A listening ear, a friendly touch, or a handmade knit can bring great comfort to someone in need.
The Comfort Cowl, knit up in bulky yarn, makes for a quick knit, perfect for gift giving. It’s long enough to be wrapped around the neck for a snug fit, or can be worn hanging down. The Maori wave motif serves as a unique colorwork design that is simple to knit and stunning to look at.