Murasaki (jap.) means purple, violet.
This pullover has a long story, back in 2007 Neighborhood Fiber Co has asked me to create a design that would showcase their hand-dyed yarns beautifully for their first show at TNNA in January 2008. This pullover was a hit, only my life turned into a whirlwind and I’ve had hard time first locating my notes, then finally finding time for this luxurious pullover to be published. Today it is finally seeing the light of day! It has lots of people involved into its making – from yarn supplier to a person who lent her “speedy Gonzales” knitting skills to finish it in time for TNNA to tech editor to verify the pattern to the photographer who took photos and processed the graphic design as well. 5 people to make this available to you. Sometimes we don’t think what goes into making of a design and then into a pattern, how much of resources, planning, labor and commitment not only of one person, but several. And all I wish for you to knit this and enjoy the process starting from your fiber choice and to final result of wearing the pullover and loving the design.
I’ve chosen the option to have detachable sleeves just for one reason, I wish for some sweaters I could wear when it is springy weather outside, losing the sleeves helps, but in a case of weather going cooler – pull the sleeves back up again. This creates balance, silk as a fiber can be warm and cool, while silk mohair stripes are knit on bigger needle to its weight, so becoming rather breezy, again all about balance.
“Murasaki.” I word I must remember and use since purple is my favorite color! It’s beautiful design – I remember when you started it.
That’s cool, Olga! The sleeves are genius!
This is lovely! I appreciate it’s versatility. oh, and I adore your yellow nail polish. 🙂
Very cool. I’ve been knitting since I was 2, yet I still have a hard time when it comes to clothing. I mostly knit blankets, scarves, panchos, and toys.
You have inspired me to give sweaters another go!