![]() Or buy the kit for yourself and knit up a fabulous cowl to keep you or a loved one warm for the rest of the winter! Check out my Ravelry page for more information about Pop Twizzle. Looking for that perfect holiday gift for a knitter in your life? This kit would be so fabulous!! The pattern is written for every level of knitter, and it would be a gift that kept on giving. Beautiful hand-dyed Umbra yarn in the quantities needed (1000 yards), your choice of color.You can find this pattern exclusively as kits for a limited time through Infinite Twist, here! These super fun kits include everything you need to knit this scrumptious cowl. It looks quite intricate but its only basic yarn overs, knit two togethers and slip slip knits. ![]() Step out in style with this lovely geometric lace scarf. I knit my sample using Scarlet (the bright red main color) and Badlands (the shadow-like maroon contrast color), and it just shouts HOLIDAYS to me! I feel like I’m all dressed up, ready to go to a holiday party! Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend ( DK Weight 1) Click here for the free knitting pattern. Cate dyes this yarn herself, and has put together four delicious color combinations, all of which are compliments of each other. I couldn’t possibly have used any other yarn, it creates the most beautiful brioche fabric, with a density and drape that are quite magical. Centre Childrens Christmas Trail will you be able to find Me Twizzle. A blend of Camel hair and Nylon, with an almost woven ply, this yarn is probably one of the softest I have ever encountered. 617 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Yarn Bomber (bomberyarn). Let me just talk about her Umbra yarn for a minute. Voila, the idea for Pop Twizzle was born! I wanted to combine the same stitch pattern that I used to design the Pop Fizzle hat, but use it to create a textural, squishy, gigantic cowl, with a scalloped edge detail, created by the brioche chevron lace. Cate approached me earlier this year with an idea for a kit collaboration, pairing one of her new yarns, Umbra, with a brioche cowl pattern. I am incredibly honored to be a part of her latest Winter collection, Turkish Delight. This design is an exciting collaboration with Cate from Infinite Twist and was inspired by her beautiful hand dyed yarn. In case you were wondering, the word came first, then the candy: the OED's earliest citation of twizzle is from 1825 while Twizzlers candy came out in 1845.Meet Pop Twizzle, an oversized seamless cowl, with a chevron lace edge detail. To twizzle means to roll and twist, and may be a blend of twist and twistle. The French crisser means to crunch or scrunch. Frizzle also refers to "a ribbed steel plate forming part of a gunlock, to receive the blow of the hammer," and "to fry (something) until crisp and curled." The word could be a blend of fry and sizzle, and may be related to Old Frisian frisle, "head of the hair, lock of hair."Ĭrizzle means "to become wrinkled or rough on the surface, as glass, the skin, etc.," as well as "a roughness on the surface of glass which clouds its transparency." The origin isn't certain but the OED says it may be a diminutive of craze. The earliest meaning of frizzle is "to curl or crisp, as hair," from which comes the newer and more common frizz. Their rich saturated colors are very hard to resist. Predictably the word has been appropriated as the name of a drink. Mountain Colors has been hand dying yarn for more than 25 years. It may come from the cant meaning of rum, "good or fine," and swizzle could be a play on frieze, "a thick and warm woolen cloth used for rough outer garments since the fourteenth century," although that could be a stretch. Twizzle is very soft a fiber content of 85 Merino wool and 15 silk will do that. I loved the look of this yarn so much that I had to snap a picture right away in the post office. This awesome word is "a cloth made in Ireland from pure wool undyed, and valuable because of its power of repelling moisture." Unfortunately, its origin is unknown. Back in November, the folks at Mountain Colors Yarns sent me these two hanks of a new-to-me yarn, Twizzle, to play with. ![]() ![]() By the way, to mizzle one's dick is a nautical phrase that means "to miss one's passage."Ī pizzle refers to "the penis of an animal, especially a bull" or "a whip made from a bull's penis." This is a 15th century word that is now chiefly used in Australia and New Zealand, according to the OED, and ultimately comes from the Old Dutch pisa, "sinew, string, fibre." In the early 1900s, the word also became slang for a man's penis. The OED says it might come from misli, a word from Shelta meaning "to go," or that misli might come from mizzle. ![]() Mizzle gained its "disappear suddenly" meaning in the 1770s. The rain meaning is the oldest, from the 15th century, says the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), and may come from the Middle Dutch misel, "drizzling rain." The meaning "to confuse" is from the 16th century and may come from mizmaze, a labyrinth or maze. Today's word of the day means to drizzle or "rain in very fine drops," as well as to succumb, become tipsy, confuse, and to disappear suddenly. ![]()
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