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Summer knits - come rain or come shine

Julkaistu: 24.05.2021



I have a confession to make, I’m not a fan of summer knits. I haven’t quite figured out why. Maybe it has to do with Finnish summers. I remember last summer I spent mostly in Icelandic wool sweaters. Sure, I did have some shorts and rubber boots on also. Can you imagine how stylish I was? 

On my first day of work I kind of bumped into this new to me yarn, Sandnes Duo. Have you noticed that some yarns talk to you while others stay quiet? Or is it just me? :D This yarn really spoke to me, it said, almost screamed “Buy me!” I took it into my hands and it felt lovely. Sandnes Duo is a blend of merino and cotton, it is soft and I have to say such a dream to knit with, I’m surprised I never tried it before. But like I said, I’ve been avoiding summer knits.

I had sort of a vision of what I should make of it. I wanted a rather simple top. I knew I did not want to design it myself this time. I found a suitable pattern from Raverly called Emma Top from a designer I didn’t know beforehand. It is half brioche, knitted flat with an adjustable length. Nope, I do not mind knitting flat. I know many people do. 


The top is almost done and as usual it will rain this week. Lovely! I can layer it! I really wish that I could always have this Buddhist attitude in what comes to weather. It goes something like “It’s the weather.” meaning there is nothing you and I can do about it, no matter how much we complain. 

Happy knitting!
Enikö

Here are a few more summer knit ideas:

Sari Nordlund's Seleste Tee is stunning!

Yarn recommendations: Ito Kinu held double or Sandnes Garn Tynn Line held double, or Morning Salutation Vegan. Check out this blog post!


If you dislike bobbles, we recommend checking out Sari’s other summer tops, like Florence Tank or the more simple Venetian Tank (in the photo below). Yarn recommendations:  Ito Kinu held double or Sandness Garn Tynn Line held double or Sandnes Garn Line.



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