twig and leaf

twig and leaf

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This post from July 30, 2012. Twig and Leaf is our featured KPOW this week and we thought you may be tickled to see some of these origin images. While the manufacturer no longer carries the yarn that was used, we have some sumptuous yarn substitutions to slip onto your needles. We love to see what you make. We are the proudest parents of our products. (Send pictures!)

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Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

now here is a shawl that delivers plenty of drama for a rather small (and very fun) investment of time. not only it is engaging to knit, but the final result is definitely more than the sum of its parts.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

and if that weren’t enough, it practically produced its own photo shoot, requiring very little in the way of direction.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

not that the average knitter needs a shawl to do that, but good to know it’s more than just a pretty face, especially if you like to travel light.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

the pattern includes three sizes; i know we like that. shown above is the medium size and below is the petite size, which makes a great scarf, but is also wide and deep enough to throw over the shoulders for a little extra warmth.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

i like this size a lot—it’s the sort of go-to piece that i grab when i travel because it has a variety of uses. i can wear it as a scarf or shawlette

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

with a dress or with a t-shirt and jeans. it packs away easily in a bag or suitcase and looks great no matter how long i’m on the road. what’s not to love??

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

this one, knit by my dear friend jocelyn, is destined for the briar rose booth (see it at a wool show near you!), but after seeing these photos, i think i must knit one for myself to keep, maybe in a different color.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

i liked knitting it too much to pass up the chance to do it over. and if laceweight is not your thing, then try something else—chris asked agnes to knit one of these in a much heavier yarn for a large, cozy version with twice the drama. hopefully, agnes will post that soon or see it in the briar rose booth.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

one of the nicest extras about this piece is that it’s knit with a heavier lace yarn, so that you get all the wonderful silky sheerness and light while still working on a reasonably-sized needle

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

i don’t know about you, but for me, that’s a real plus. with my schedule, it’s awfully helpful if my knitting projects move along at a nice clip.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

speaking of the yarn, these samples are knit up in the gorgeous briar rose stella, a merino/silk blend. looks like chris has a bunch of this black watch colorway dyed up, too.

[Editor: While both suggested yarns are discontinued, Briar Rose has some gorgeous colorways still available. Might I also suggest Stone Soup Fingering has a smidge of a collection of cushy breeds AND silk. We've written in the past why we adore it's tweedy flannel-feel richness. ]

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

and i know she also dyed up some of her bella merino lace (which is interchangeable), in the same colorway for those who prefer pure wool. and can i just say, we got three of these shawls from a single skein, with yarn to spare—it’s a bargain.

[Editor: Another contender for your favorite shawl fiber might be the 100% pure wool Jacob Fingering. A little smoother and softer than Shetland wool, Jacob knits into a nimbus of floating warmth.) 

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

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Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

hmmm, in what color should i knit it next?

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

if you’re wondering about the fab scarob brooch i’ve fastened it with here, you can purchase it from one of my favorite metalsmiths—perl grey. click here and scroll sideways til you see it.

[Editor: Perl Grey's website is no longer active but I've included a link to the archived website.]

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

as for me, i am always grateful to the wonderful collaborating artists that i get to work with. my friend chris at briar rose is always coming up with incredible new yarns to lay her colors upon and we are so lucky to know her, aren’t we?

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

and then there are women like jocelyn and agnes, who don’t hesitate for a moment, but jump right in almost at the swatching stage to volunteer their time to test knitting. it boggles the mind how fast they go and all for the love of a new adventure. thank you both so much for your inspiration.

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

david pulled out all the stops for this photo shoot and wow, the guy knows exactly what he’s doing, doesn’t he?? someone whose initials are ANNE should knit him some socks or something . . .

Twig and Leaf shawl designed and modeled by Anne Hanson

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We hope you enjoyed this post from July 30, 2012. In the decade since, we’ve seen some thrilling examples of Twig and Leaf off the needles and onto the shoulders of the Knitspot faithful. Ravelry is a trove of creative imagery. In the newsletter, we included some great examples from Linda (using Stone Soup Fingering in River Rock) and Cathy (using Better Breakfast Fingering in Milk and Honey). We struggled to only choose one of Linda's impressive library of Twig and Leaf.

I'm contemplating Twig and Leaf in Modern Deco Lace in Titanium. I imagine it would be a dazzling, draping addition to ward off the chill of air conditioning at the summer weddings I have to attend. But then... I read why Modern Deco would be perfect for just that.

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