
Introducing my newest yarn base….Downy!
This yarn is a DK weight blend of merino, silk and yak and is incredibly soft, warm and cushiony.
I am extra sensitive to wearing wool against my skin and I felt almost zero itch factor, while tromping around in the woods behind Tin Mountain today.
The cowl pattern designed by Anne Hanson is such a beautiful pattern and a quick, fun knit! It's called Peu de Pluie and the colorway is Boysenberry.

Each 4oz skein has approximately 230 yards. I knit this cowl with one skein!
Beautiful definition when knitting textured stitches….I love this yarn base!

I gave Ken my phone to snap off some pictures and he became Mr. Photographer…ey yi yi. We had a fun day though out in the woods trying out these new snowshoes. I wish I had given snowshoeing a try years ago to help make the long days of winter a little more enjoyable up here in the North Country.
If you haven't tried it yet, give it a try, you may love it!
Spring is definitely on it's way and all of the snow we have had this winter will be a blessing, filling up the rivers and wells that were almost dry last summer.
As much as I am enjoying my time out in our winter woods, I am so looking forward to warmer temperatures and my toes in the sand again, but still..how beautiful is this?
Everything in this post is beautiful! The yarn, the cowl, the woods and YOU!
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Lovely handknits and scenery! I love burbling brooks- so soothing. It was not lost on me that your Boysenberry color way kinda matches your snowshoe bindings and trim. π
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That sounds wonderful, Kim! And that color is just to die for! Snowshoe-ing is a great way to enjoy the snow . . . even when it’s time for it to go. π (And Carole is right — everything in your post is beautiful! Yarn, cowl, landscape, and YOU.)
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