Month: December 2015
Furoshiki
Wrap your bread. Wrap a gift. Use cloth, in the Japanese tradition of furoshiki. This cloth is 100 percent cotton, woven in a twill weave plaid.
Tweed Boa
A warm and strong boa scarf, featuring tweedy woolens, ribbons, lace, and the treasured oddments of a textile designer’s life. Warm and glamorous. Available at the studio, so arrange a visit today, and follow me at Pinterest and @aktextiles. Warm up!
Triangle Scarf
Mixing green frizette and aqua cotton with Liz’s hand spun mohair yarns makes a stunning combination. This knit design forms a triangle scarf when tied in front. Look for it at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Southerstone Homestead Farm is Liz Cherry’s booth.
Glisten
Glamorous arm warmers hand knit with Liz Cherry yarns and purple frizette. Sparkle, every day! Try them on this Saturday, December 5. For sale at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Look for Liz Cherry at her booth Southerstone Homestead Farm.
Topper with Curls
I knit this one-size-fits-all hat with Liz Cherry’s Art Yarns. The frothy brim sports curly mohair, a nimbus for your head! For sale at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Look for Liz Cherry at her booth Southerstone Homestead Farm.
Silk
Liz Cherry’s handspun yarn: so rich in color and texture! When I wove this long scarf, made with yarn spun with silk and mohair curls, the dramatic colors came together in beautiful ways. See for yourself! For sale at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Look for Liz Cherry at her booth Southerstone Homestead…
Liz Cherry at Waldorf School
A triangle scarf knit with white mohair (soft and sweet) and linen yarns. For sale at the Charlottesville Waldorf School Holiday Bazaar, Saturday, December 5, 2015, http://www.cwaldorf.org. Look for Liz Cherry at her booth Southerstone Homestead Farm.