Canova
Beach, one of my local beaches, is like most others. It constantly renews
itself, as the waves bring the sand in and take it out again. The wind sculpts
the dunes, while the sea oats and other vegetation keep it all from eroding
away. This circle is infinite and always.
Translated into knitting, Canova
Beach is a long capelet, knitted in the round with lace, cables and texture
stitches calling to mind waves, drifting sand dunes and the sea oats that hold
them fast, despite the action of wind and water. The stitch patterns are
straight forward and easy to remember, which makes it a pleasing knit for
adventurous beginners, but enough of a challenge to keep more experienced knitters
engaged.
I put up a call for testing and had lots of wonderful applicants, but I was giving preference to people who were willing to purchase their yarn for the test from my partner in this venture, Melody Harmon of Arrowhead Fibers. We have several great testers in the US and two in Europe (Germany and Italy).
Canova Beach should be out in late May, as I gave extra time to my testers in Europe due to the shipping time for the yarn. I have included a picture below for your viewing pleasure. It is on my dress form Bertha Rose, which was named for my husband's maternal grandmother and my paternal grandmother. It seemed fitting to give her a name, since she is earning her keep as my model some of the time.
I will have a real model for my pattern photos, as I recruited my niece for that job when she was in town. You'll have to wait a bit longer before I start using those shots. You can follow along on Instagram where I am @kraziknitz, to see progress photos from the various test knitters or you can join my group on Ravelry, KraziKnitz Designs for future test knitting opportunities, KALs or other events.
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