
Here's a detail of the stitches. It's all knit and so easy. It's just that one row of increase, shortly followed by a row of decreases continued through the pattern that makes the beautiful 'ruched' texture.

Pattern Source: "Ruched Throw," pattern based out of the book Hand Knits for the Home
Yarn: Lana Grossa, Soffice, it's 62% Merino, 10% Cashmere and 28% Acrylic - the 10% cashmere makes a world of difference
Needles: 8s
Just beautiful! It looks so cozy, and the subtle colors are very classy.
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous, and so warm and cozy. My knitting is going slow right now so I've got nothing to add to my blog!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is absolutely gorgeous - and it looks like such a perfect winter cuddler.
ReplyDeleteHOW BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteCozy & sooo pretty! :)
ReplyDeletelove love love!
ReplyDeletethe blankets, and of course your photos!
Can I borrow it?
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Not fond of loose ends either. But it sure feels good when finished!
Lovely!
I love it! It looks so cosy!
ReplyDeleteYour Runched Throw is beautiful! The neutral color you chose works perfectly with the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely color for that pattern! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe throw is beautiful. Love the pic you posted of you snuggling in it. And the twins hats from Sunday were awesome! Keep up the good work!!
ReplyDeleteOooooh so pretty! What a great yarn snuggle in, too;)
ReplyDeleteI have never knit a throw- this makes me rethink that idea!
The pattern would make a sweet baby blanket, wouldn't it? It sounds easy to downsize.
Your throw is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis throw is SO beautiful, and just in time too :)
ReplyDeletelove this! your blog is great! glad i found you!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove this!! it's been in my ravelry queue but your post has set me on fire now to get on this! thanks for the specs you gave us and the wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh nice! I'll bet the cashmere helps make it nice and warm!
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