Tell Me Again
No, really. Tell me again how gray is super boring and how I’m going to hate having an entire book of gray projects and how everyone else will hate it too. Because maybe this time I’ll believe you.
Or maybe I won’t. Because I swear I love every single one of these (and that’s before they’ve been blocked and primped and swirled into place and carefully photographed). And I’m pretty sure you guys will too.
That’s the first five projects from the second Curl book. Projects six, seven, and eight are out with intrepid sample knitters as I type, with projects nine and ten about to make a similar excursion. There will be more (probably 14 or 15 total), but it’s an awfully good start, don’t you think?
And no, no I am not bored with gray yet!
Bored? Are you kidding? This is very exciting news. I love both grey and gray, and every example you’ve shown. What bores me are all these frou-frou pastels.
Gray is the best color ever.
Your pictures clearly show that grey is not a single colour, there are so many versions of it, starting by the way we spell it. This promises to be a gorgeous book.
Gray. Super boring? No way! I can’t wait to see the rest of the teaser photos for this book. Knit faster, test knitter!
BORING — not hardly – CANNOT.WAIT! Thank you for the tease!
sigh. : )
It’s like the physics problems I used to do, some infinities cancel each other out, and some don’t.
A few weeks ago, I took a photo of a raincloud, just because I was fascinated with the shades of grey. Anyway, I always think of pictures in books as a suggestion; they’d still look gorgeous in any other colour as well. Good luck with the rest of the book.
It would make your life pretty wretched if we all said we hate gray and you shouldn’t do this, no? Seems like a bad idea.
And I love the grays too. It’s a bold, trend-setting sort of a move, seems like.