I love love love quill. If I didn’t have four projects on my needles already I’d cast it on right away. Your photographs are stunning – where do you find all those gorgeous models? I love how natural your lookbooks are.
In black and white, the focus is so much on texture, which tends to turn me on much more than colour. Reminds me of the beautiful black and white photos in Beth Brown-Reinsel’s “Knitting Ganseys” (you were probably only in elementary school when it first came out). I’m working on a textural design in Shelter right now. Thanks for the inspiration.
Beautiful as always. Love that fair isle sweater.
thank you! i needed that! fabulous as always!
Definitively in love with the fair-isle sweater (too) !
I love love love quill. If I didn’t have four projects on my needles already I’d cast it on right away. Your photographs are stunning – where do you find all those gorgeous models? I love how natural your lookbooks are.
Watch out for the drool on the floor! I really am in love with the hats and I will be looking for them soon.
The model is as stunning as the knits
Thanks!
Just beautiful!! The collection was gorgeous, as always
Gorgeous! And I had just stocked,up on loft prior to this release…guess I’ll havta buy more!
You continue to amaze me.
Beautiful patterns. Beautiful models. Beautiful photos.
Your photos are inspiring. Spring Thaw is my favorite BT collection to date. Thank you for keeping things interesting.
So pretty. I just need to decide what color and I’ll be casting on the Inversion Cardigan …
That’s teasing! They look so elegant and calm in black and white, thanks for sharing them like this they look like works of art. They are!
Beautiful as always, many thanks!
Great photos, as always! The black and white lends a retro feel to the images, models done up in timeless, classic knitwear. Love it!
In black and white, the focus is so much on texture, which tends to turn me on much more than colour. Reminds me of the beautiful black and white photos in Beth Brown-Reinsel’s “Knitting Ganseys” (you were probably only in elementary school when it first came out). I’m working on a textural design in Shelter right now. Thanks for the inspiration.