Cada poco tiempo encuentro algún patrón que parece que ha sido diseñado para mí y esta vez le ha tocado el turno al chal Loop de Casapinka.
Comparado con otros patrones de chales no es muy espectacular pero me encanta el toque que le da la lana multicolor y me parece un diseño muy versátil que puede utilizarse tanto en invierno como en primavera, dependiendo del tipo de hilo que utilicemos.
Todavía tengo muchos proyectos atrasados y me he prometido no comprar más ovillos hasta terminar lo que tengo en reserva (y tengo para rato...) así que por el momento no me planteo hacerlo pero, por si acaso, lo he guardado en lo más alto de mi lista para cuando tenga un poco más de tiempo.
Every so often I discover a pattern that seems designed for me and this time it's the turn for Loop shawl by Casapinka.
In comparison to other shawl patterns it is not that outstanding but I love the touch given by the variegated yarn and I think it is a very versatile design that can be used both in winter and springtime, depending on the type of yarn we choose.
I still have a lot of pending projects and I've promised myself not to buy more skeins until I finish my stash (which is quite a lot...) so by the moment I am not thinking about making it but, just in case, I've put it on the top of my list for whenever I have some time.
Every so often I discover a pattern that seems designed for me and this time it's the turn for Loop shawl by Casapinka.
In comparison to other shawl patterns it is not that outstanding but I love the touch given by the variegated yarn and I think it is a very versatile design that can be used both in winter and springtime, depending on the type of yarn we choose.
I still have a lot of pending projects and I've promised myself not to buy more skeins until I finish my stash (which is quite a lot...) so by the moment I am not thinking about making it but, just in case, I've put it on the top of my list for whenever I have some time.
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