Knit One Crochet Too Daisy




Specs
Yarn Weight: sport
Recommended Gauge: 22-24 sts = 4 in/10 cm
Fibre Content: 38% linen, 32% silk, 30% hemp
Skein: 272 yards/249 meters per 100g skein
Colourway: 212 Bogainvillea
Construction/Texture: 3-ply
My Experience
Where I got it: Knit One Crochet Too provided this skein for the Swatch Project.
Needles I used: Hiya Hiya US 4/3.5 mm
Blocked Gauge I got: 23 sts/34 rows = 4"/10 cm
My Thoughts: This one is all about the drape and shine. I actually found it pretty pleasant to knit with ā cool and soft. Watch the video below to see what I mean about that drape. I think hemp is a nice alternative to cotton as it seems to have a bit more give.
What I might design with it: I think a boxy summer top (with seams for sure!) would be great. Iād probably pick a more neutral colour, but it is really pretty. Maybe a simple lace pattern?
Where you can get some: Check it out on the Knit One Crochet Too website