Do not throw away the section!

Anonim

... Even if the sweater is connected from her, who sat down after washing so that it was now suitable for the cat now. That's exactly one day it happened to my favorite jumper from the Mississippi Kashmir, a real-willed Turkish yarn, which I was wearing two and many times washed in the car. But apparently he wasepling with the regime or something else, I wanted to throw away right away, but something stopped with something, dried and threw a closet to the distant corner.

And then suddenly my mother came to visit, she became boring her, asks something to tie or wonder. So she dismissed this jumper slowly. Thread was different lochmatiness, well, I think, maybe on socks or where it is useful. Soon I came the same kashmir ordered by the Internet, beige. In reality, this color was similar to the color of the packing cardboard, although it looked almost white from the screen. I decided to revive him with something colored and tied the sample, posts. And here just a miracle - a loose thread in the sample has become like new! See (all photos increase by clicking):

Do not throw away the section!

And I found the model suitable, from the faith:

Do not throw away the section!

Yaroslav Rud advised me then add a little dark brown and white to the gamma, White - closer to the face. And that's what happened in the end:

Do not throw away the section!

Drawing closer:

Do not throw away the section!

I knitted almost without breaking the threads in color, started with the sleeves and shelves, and only on my back was to choose the color, tear and connect. Very liked how the segment is behaved in a pair with a monophonic thread of neutral color. And on the background of beige shades of blue, they simply came to life!

Like a very segmental and on a white background, during testing, Yaroslavly tied a shawl from Kauni 8/2, white and color "Festival".

Do not throw away the section!

Do not throw away the section!

So the combination of sectional yarn with a monophonic is mine, I will continually knit evenly. Although I also want to try jacquard from two sessions. There are good models. Have you seen?

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