The colours from this video remind me of this great yarn! BTW Don't you just love this video? Taken from one of my favorite Sofia Coppola films- so hard to pick a fav though. Not only does it make we want to eat some cake but it also inspires me to dance around my kitchen quite a bit...for your viewing pleasure. Pay close attention because there's a really quick shot of a Converse All Star High top! Only Ms Coppola would dare to make a period film about one of the worlds most famous historical women and set it to a soundtrack including "Bow Wow Wow"!
Couldn't you just die! Isn't this yarn just like cotton candy? Or wait, more like pink lemonade???
I simply HAD to have it! The yarn is from Debbie Bliss and is called "Angel" for obvious reasons.

It's a very fine and delicate Mohair and when I went I went to pay for some other yarn I had chosen, it called out to me. As usual I had no idea what to do with it but again, as usual, I bought all three of the balls that they had. I asked the owner of the shop what I might be able to do with it and she told me of a really easy rectangular wrap pattern. Oh yeah but what you have to know is that I was doing all of this conversing in French. Now I can can speak French pretty much like a 12 year old! This bums me out to no end because I pride myself on being articulate with sales staff in shops ( read: overly chatty). Anyhoo so the shop owner proceeded to dictate the pattern to me as I wrote it down on a scrap of paper. Sounded fine so off I went.
My family and I were heading down to the family summer house in Provence in the South of France the next morning so naturally all my knitting came with. The house "dans la Sud" ( see...like a very clever 12 year old) is beautiful but can get a bit boring when the sun isn't shining so I go sown there prepared with things to keep me busy.
What I loved even more about the upcoming project is that it called for 7mm needles. The shop owner kept saying that it knitted up ever so fast so I was really keen. What she forgot to tell me was to remember that Mohair can be so fragile that at times it becomes a gigantic pain in the Ass!!! Pull on it too hard and it tears. Dare to drop a stitch or have a make an error in the pattern and you are doomed. Because of the size of the loops in the work I had to pull the piece apart if I saw an error a couple of rows down! Fiddly, very fiddly but I love the way it looks now that I have the hang of it.
She was right though. The pattern is really easy. It's a three stitch repeat on an odd number of stitches that goes: K1, *K2tog, YO, K1*, to last stitch and then K1. Just do that over and over on both sides. It's a lovely and simple lace pattern that looks pretty but not too old fashioned.
Doubt I'll wear it around much but I think it'll look wonderful draped over the end of a bed somewhere in my house.
C'est Magnifique non?
Bisous,
G.