Archive for January, 2012

Spring Fever

Saturday, January 28th, 2012
Welcome to that familiar place, a warm, and tranquil state of ‘hiberknit’ where wintry gusts and whiteouts swirl around outside while we happily knit away inside.  It may not be the customary deep freeze that we Canadians are used to, but don’t you just crave a fresh breath of Spring air, and a flash of lively colour to chase away the blahs?
Peek inside the Spring/Summer 2012 knitting magazine from Debbie Bliss, its hot off the press and ready for pick up at your LYS this week.  Your spirits will instantly be lifted with a parade of rosy pinks, trendy chevrons, classic stripes, and nautical knits.  Cosy up your home with textured accessories stitched in a palette of coffee and cream, and try out Nell’s latest recipe for oatcakes.  Don’t miss the special journal section highlighting Debbie and Nell’s exciting Autumn visit to Ontario and Nova Scotia.  Cheers to Canada!!

Debbie Bliss Spring/Summer 2012

The perfect remedy for a cold day= a hot cup of tea, some biscuits, and a copy of the latest Bliss magazine….

Kids Ahoy!

Seafaring days are not too far-off, with this section devoted especially to little captains and maritime sailors in classic motifs that never go out of style.

Summer Shimmer in Party Angel

Shimmer is back for warm weather days and little lacy knits have never looked more tempting to try.  Knit in a fanciful grey/blue hue from the Party Angel catalog.

Sheath Tunic in Party Angel

Cast on a wispy strand of kid mohair enhanced with silk and metallic thread to knit up this dramatic vine and leaf design.  Knit in ‘chamois’ Party Angel.

Rosy Tone Knits

Heirloom lace gets a modern makeover in deep magenta Rialto Lace, the newest quality from Debbie Bliss, a superfine twist of merino superwash presented in twenty terrific tones.

Simply Stripes

Missoni-inspired chevron stripes are everywhere this Spring!  Six sassy shades in Bella knit up into a roomy slipover with built-in sleeves.

Downton Abbey Knitting Nights

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Sunday nights have never been as decadently filled with knitworthy melodrama as they are this winter.  The highly acclaimed British series, Downton Abbey premiered its much-anticipated second season on PBS this month to the absolute delight of loyal fans.  This upstairs-downstairs style drama set on a ficticious estate in North Yorkshire unravels the intricate lives of the sophisticated Crawley family and their servants during the pre-war years.  The ensemble cast includes Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, and Dan Stevens.  Its the richness in the details that appears to have hooked millions of viewers who tune in each week to watch a tapestry of well-drawn characters woven through a historical storyline. 

Tea and biscuits are part of the Sunday night ritual, as knitters gather to watch an hour of what has been dubbed as the ‘hottest show on television’ filled with lavish period costumes, dashing gentlemen, and tangled relationships of love, bitterness and betrayal.  

Sunday Nights On PBS

Inspired by Downton Abbey’s exquisite fashion styling and period costumes, Debbie Bliss highlights some of the Edwardian elements in her latest  collection-

Rialto Lace Collar by Debbie Bliss

Past influence brings this sweet garter and lace collar out of the shadows into a modern era.  Knit in a smoky charcoal shade in the all-new Rialto Lace by Debbie Bliss.   

Rialto Lace Cardigan by Debbie Bliss

Lace knitters will swoon over this elegant cover design from the Rialto Lace Collection by Debbie Bliss.  Ready for Spring 2012, with twenty shades of extrafine merino superwash.  Its project ready for your next knit-a-long.  

Rialto Lace Shawl by Debbie Bliss

A chilly afternoon outing on the Yorkshire moors inspires this vision of loveliness in an ultralight wrap, knit in a divine shade of grey/green Rialto Lace, which deepens subtly as the light changes. 

Rialto Lace Tie Front by Debbie Bliss

Look for this stunning diagonal lace design snipped from the tattered fashion pages of a bygone era.  Knit in a spicy hue of extrafine merino that shines with a remarkable beaded twist. 

More Rialto Lace designs will be featured in the Spring 2012 Debbie Bliss magazine arriving at your LYS in early February.  

Hat Trick

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

“Wear a wool hat on a cold day or forty percent of your body heat will escape though your head.” How many times have you heard this expression and wondered if it really is fact or fiction.  Mmmh…possibly a ‘hat trick’ devised by a frustrated mother standing at the front door with a handful of winter headgear in her hands.  Apparently this piece of hat wearing advice dates back to a 1970′s survival manual printed for the U.S. army.  But on days when the thermometer dips into the minus double digits, do you really want to take time to re-think the urban legend?

Have a look at some of the latest trends in hats-

Murmur Beret by Louisa Harding

The history of the ‘beret’ dates back to the Bronze Age, primarily worn by artists and aristocrats.  Now its one of the most prevalent hat styles thanks to an adjustable fit, easily shaped to either side or pulled to the back.  A big winner with those who want to avoid ‘hat head’.  Murmur Beret by Louisa Harding is knit in Millais, a rustic wool blend, in fourteen tweedy shades.

Malabrigo Book Three

Purl ridges add pizzazz to this face-framing style knit in Malabrigo Merino Worsted.  A weekend project and what could be more lovely than starting off a new knitter with a skein of this luxurious hand dyed merino wool from a palette dripping with colour.  Simply irresistible with one hundred and twelve choices.

Kissed Happiness by Louisa Harding

Look for this retro beauty, an enchanting addition to your winter wardrobe, in a delicious pairing of two sister yarns from the Louisa Harding CollectionGrace Hand Beaded is the ultimate fantasy yarn in a mixture of silk, merino and glass beads, while Grace Hand Dyed accentuates the positive with patina and sheen.

Diamond Luxury Collection #1478

The ‘cloche’ is a close-fitting bell-shaped hat originally designed in 1908 by milliner Caroline Reboux.  Flattering shorter hair lengths, the cloche grew in popularity during the 1920′s when cropped cuts were all the rage.  Today it has re-emerged as a fashion favorite, featured in the Diamond Luxury Collection Booklet #1478, knit in Galway Highland Heathers, a worsted wool in twenty-nine melange tones.

Saffron Beret by Louisa Harding

Twists and twirls accent the Saffron Beret, knit in Willow Tweed, a slubby silk, merino and alpaca mix from Louisa Harding, offered in twenty-two shades of elegance.

Sublime Book #656

The Floribunda Flower Hat knit in Lustrous Extra Fine Merino DK has extra fullness to compliment all face shapes.  Urban chic for the younger crowd.

Viking Book #1110

The ‘slouchy’ hat, caps off our list as the hat of the season.  Spotted on celebs in Aspen and on the streets of L.A, its a cross between a floppy beret and a ski toque.  Knit in natural undyed alpaca from Viking Garn, and right on trend with a fairisle motif.

Teal It Like It Is

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Colour forecasters were right on target when they dubbed ‘teal’ as the hottest shade for this winter.  Intensely vivid, moody, and far more sophisticated than its sister shade (turquoise), this fusion of blue-green reminds us of the continuous circle of nature, the residual remains of day transitioning into night, the mystery of the ocean depths, and the beauty of a cold, cloudy winter’s sky.  A restorative hue, inspiring reliability, and trust in our surroundings, creating a sense of spiritual awareness. 

This season teal perks up the sombre shades in our winter wardrobe, as a complimentary colour it adds a warm spark to black, brown, charcoal and navy.   

Teal Feather by Malabrigo

Teal it like it is- 

Juniper Slipover by Louisa Harding

As restful on the eyes as waves rippling against the shoreline, from the Absinthe Collection by Louisa Harding.  This Juniper Slipover is knit in Willow Tweed, a merge of merino and alpaca with a creamy slub of silk available now in twenty-two watery hues.   

Baby Alpaca Glimmer by Diamond Luxury Collection

Apres-ski anyone??  Keep shoulders toasty warm while sipping cocktails at the chalet.  Baby Alpaca Glimmer from the Diamond Luxury Collection adds subtle elegance to this cosy wrap knit in a springy lace rib.  (Forest shown above). 

Loveliness Slipover by Louisa Harding

A vision of loveliness from Louisa Harding, in this season’s Three Graces CollectionGrace Hand Beaded and Grace Hand Dyed float together in a simple sideways design that embodies the opulence of glass beads and the luxe combination of silk and merino.   

Kutama by Mirasol

Dip into your Crayola box for a pop of colour to chase away the winter blues.  This stunning cable coat is knit in Kutama by Mirasol, a blend of alpaca and highland wool fully loaded with body and drape.  Available in sixteen shades.  (Emerald shown above).     

Diamond Luxury Collection #1478

Looking to accessorize your winter wardrobe with a touch of teal?  Have you noticed slouchy hats are everywhere?  Try this stylish charmer on for size, knit in Diamond Luxury Collection’s Fine Merino Superwash DK, and available in more than sixty shades.     

Boyfriend Cardi by Louisa Harding

Cables add surface interest and extra length to this classic style cardigan from Louisa Harding.  Knit in Millais, a 50/50 blend of wool and acrylic in a bulky weight, available in fourteen delicate tweeds.  (Peacock shown above).  

Log Cabin Baby Blanket by Universal Yarn

Break away from pastels, this Log Cabin Baby Blanket revs up the norm with a contemporary colour palette.  Knit in Patchwork  by Universal Yarn, an easy care worsted weight yarn in eleven soothing colourways.  (Earth and Sea shown above).

Paloma Scarf by Debbie Bliss

Squishy, scrumptious Paloma by Debbie Bliss, is this season’s cold weather comfort.  Shake off winter’s chill in a downy blend of baby alpaca and merino, available in sixteen solid and melange tones.  (Teal shown above).