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Senshimo Capelet
Senshimo, created by Donna, is the eleventh installment in her acclaimed Capelet Collection. This piece draws inspiration from her two favorite Ito yarns: Sensai, a silk mohair, and Shimo, a wool-silk blend. The combination of Sensai and Shimo (hence the name Senshimo) when knitted together, produces a stunning marled color effect along with a delicate, silky drape.
Senshimo is constructed in the round, from the top down, combining one strand of Sensai (mohair) with one strand of Shimo (silk/wool). Alternating rows of both yarns held together with rows of a single strand of Sensai create a subtle, sheer transition between sections. The design starts and finishes with ribbing, ensuring a snug fit at the neckline and a striking finish at the lower edge. Senshimo is simple and uses US 7 needles, making it approachable for those new to working with mohair or using double-stranding techniques.
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- First published: July 2024
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- Last updated: September 17, 2024 …
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