Our guide to Vogue Knitting Live New York 2020
The excessively flamboyant and ornate style of Rococo emerged in France in the 1720s. It remained the predominant design style for most of the 18th century with sweeping pastel colours and golden details reigning supreme. This month’s collector colour is inspired by this period of gorgeous design, a classic peach terracotta with pops of royal hues and gold.
Throughout this year we have seen an amazing display of Aurora Borealis in unusally accessible parts of the northern hemisphere, giving many of us a new appreciation for the Northern lights. This month’s collector colourway, POLARIS, is inspired by the bright colours of the northern lights surrounded by the night sky full of stars.
he holiday season may not be here yet, but if you are hoping to make your “knitworthy” loved ones gifts this year, it’s time to get started! Unless you are very ambitious, smaller gifts and accessories are the way to go.
I’ve put together a list of FREE knit and crochet patterns with Koigu yarn suggestions to help you get your gift making started without a hitch.
This month’s collector colour is inspired by the cool, clean colours of MARBLE. Marble is a natural stone with crystallized minerals that can be found worldwide. It has been popular in architecural design and decor since Roman times and become a cultural symbol of tradition and refined taste.
The excessively flamboyant and ornate style of Rococo emerged in France in the 1720s. It remained the predominant design style for most of the 18th century with sweeping pastel colours and golden details reigning supreme. This month’s collector colour is inspired by this period of gorgeous design, a classic peach terracotta with pops of royal hues and gold.