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INTERWEAVE KNITS   – KNIT SIMPLE – VOGUE KNITTING

See published designs by Lisa Daehlin on RAVELRY

check out the DESIGNS page on http://delisa.us  here’s a bit of what you’ll find there:

Vogue Knitting Crochet 2012, photo by Rose Callahan Lace Coat Designer: Lisa Daehlin Yarn Information: Zealana Rimu 4-ply For Sizes: X-Small, Small, Medium, Large Amounts: 9 (11, 13, 15) balls in #R7 shadow
Broomstick Lace and Tunisian Crochet Coat
Lace Doily Purse Lace Style
Lace Doily Purse
Ice Princess Picot-Trimmed Capelet

Picot-Trimmed Capelet

Faux Fur Lace Ribbed Leggings Knit.1Russian Faux Fur Hat (cover image for Fur A Go-Go)Knitted Condom Amulet Bra Pouch Closed

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11 Comments leave one →
  1. May 27, 2010 5:29 am

    hello, lisa,

    the site looks good! have a great time in europe. yours, naomi

  2. October 2, 2010 8:34 pm

    Just wanted to say how much I loved your Viennese shrug pattern and have knitted 3 in quick succession, two as pressies and one for me, you can see a pic of me in it on my blog
    Am now knitting your shrug ” a good bias” but keep getting the rows mixed up when watching tv and knitting!
    Rowan bamboo tape knits them beautifully, many thanks

  3. Christine Berl permalink
    December 2, 2011 3:18 pm

    Hi

    There are many coincidences here. I am the daughter of Paul Berl, the accompanist of Victoria de los Angeles for more than 22 years. And I am about to order your ruffled wrap because I am of course a knitter. Victoria was also a knitter and made many of her own concert dresses. I thought you might like to know that. She was often in our home on the upper west side near the hotel ansonia that you use as a background.

    I am a pianist and composer and have a large class of young pianists in Casablanca morocco. My home is in Italy

    Best wishes

    Christine Berl

    • December 5, 2011 3:44 pm

      Christine:
      Thanks for your interesting note. I love finding such connections. Isn’t it extraordinary how paths cross in this life? The metaphor of fiber weaving/stitching/knitting people together is an apt one. 🙂
      -Lisa

  4. February 20, 2012 6:20 am

    I am looking for Christine Berl, who wrote a message here. We were in the same elementary school class, were cousins, and lost touch. I recently discovered a correspondence between my father (died in 1949) and her relative (Berl) that I would love to share with her. A common friend is also looking for her and we both have a lot to say to her!

    Susan Husserl-Kapit in Boston: shk@post.harvard.edu.

  5. Lisa Ward permalink
    July 19, 2012 10:12 pm

    I love the ponchos in VK. I’m having trouble finding that blush color of Koigu.

    • July 24, 2012 10:52 pm

      Lisa: Thanks for loving my pattern 😉
      I was in Knitty City recently and they mentioned having some of that yarn/color on order. Perhaps give a call to Pearl and the others there to see if that have that “blush” color in stock. Not sure if you are in NYC (your e-address leads to me think you are on the Plains (am I right?) or perhaps a fan of that movie. At any rate, give them a call, if you are not in NYC, I’m sure they would mail it to you. It really IS a lovely color. The way the yarn is painted, it shows subtle ranges of peach, rosy pink, cream. LOVELY.
      Knitty City contact info: http://www.knittycity.com/blog/home 212.787.5896, 208 W. 79th St., New York, NY, 10024,pearl@knittycity.com

  6. Anja Beilschmidt permalink
    August 31, 2015 10:23 am

    One word….beautiful

  7. Sharon Adams permalink
    May 3, 2016 2:24 am

    Lisa Daehlin, you are amazing!! Your designs are exquisite! xoxoxo

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