
Warm winds coming off the mountains into the prairie are know as Chinook winds, bringing with them a distinct, delicious smell. Esti Juango was thinking of the wind when she designed this sweater; imagining it moving through the fringe and the spaces of the openwork, bringing it to life. As she notes, "The wind is a messenger, it transports seeds and leaves , and in that way is part of the cycle of life." Worked bottom up, Chinook Winds includes bobbles and texture among arrow-like lace. These triangular interludes speak to a transition between the ancestral and the Western, expanding and merging to become one.
Please note these are preorders and will ship mid October
Yarn used in Magazine is from Katia Concept
Chinook Winds is knit in Juicy DK. See photo for sizing info and how many skeins come in each kit.