Knitting for people one cares for adds a quality to the whole process I think. Selecting the yarn type, deciding on the colour, trying out different stitches and determine which garment it is to be.
I wanted the garment to express our relation. It had to be warm; therefore a shawl of mohair silk haze was chosen. We have a history of travelling together and have known another for a long time. I therefore wanted the project to be long lasting both in the time the garment would last and the time it would take me to make. The yarn was bought while I was travelling (Artfibers in San Fransisco – I can only recommend this shop). Support future travelling: It had to take up very little space but at the same time be warm and elegant. The only thing I used no time on was the choice of colour – as I know blue is one of her favourite colours.
What did I acknowledge once more?
Amazing what blocking does to a garment like this.
Knitting for people I care for = greater enjoyment.
This stitch is really easy and nice to knit.

Loba that is absolutely stunning!
Thank you – Helen and Lucy
The pattern is from Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 44 p. 27. Elsewhere I have seen the pattern being called Fern Diamonds (The knitting Harmony Guides 450 Knitting Stitches vol 2 p 60).
At the moment I am trying my luck with Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Surprise Jacket. I find her explanation a little difficult to follow, any thought on that pattern?
Hope you have a nice weekend
Many thought Loba