As mentioned in post previous post (read The Big Angel Blow-Out here), once in a lovely while, Cath and I get to meet some pretty spiffy people. Last weekend at a craft fair we had the pleasure of meeting Kay Moates of On Slender Threads: knitter extraordinaire.
Kay expertly mixes mohair, cotton, silk and stones into her creations. They remind us of ButtercupLtd's baubles that we mentioned in an earlier post. Also, her scarves and shawls don't just look delicately beautiful, they also feel luxuriously soft and weighty in a comforting way (most of the stones anchor the ends of the scarves).
The photo to the left is just another gratuitous paper crane photo (see background- we really liked that shed). In the photo to the right Kay let me try on some of her scarves (that's me containing my giddiness and trying to look like a thoughtful blogger).
Her gorgeous creations also remind us of softer versions of Rodarte's Vogue-coveted knits.
Image courtesy of www.rodarte.net
You can purchase Kay's scarves here and see some of her other work here.
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Oh I love that scarf....I saw a similar handmade one in one of our toronto shops...it was $300...umm..no thank you! haha.....
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I love your outfit
ReplyDeleteWow!! Loving Rodarte and that scarf!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics here, ACs!
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Those scarves look so lovely and fluffy!
ReplyDeleteI love what youre wearing by the way. :)
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oh it's so romantic ..I love it!
ReplyDeletei love your outfit, that's pretty awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThose look so warm and comfy! Beautiful work. I adore the dress you are wearing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarves; local craft fairs are always so much fun because of great finds like that!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Love the outfit!
what a lovely scarf.
ReplyDeletevery stylish as usual.
I can see why you'd be giddy. That work is beautiful. I love how cob-webby the white one is.
ReplyDeleteThose scarves are so ethereal and delicate, you remind me of a Christmas Angel or something. You wear white very well!
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ReplyDeleteHer work is very romantic. I would like to sleep in them just like a princess?! :)
they're so pretty... *sigh*
ReplyDeletewow love everything! :)
ReplyDeleteVery romantic and pretty...
ReplyDeleteThat scarf is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi there-love your outfit and kay's scarves are really nice!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous knitted things indeed.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so lovely! That scarf is absolutely beautiful. :)
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those look so soft and warm!
ReplyDeletei like your dress very muchhhhhhh...
ReplyDeleteI love that dress and scarf. It's all so delicate and pretty!
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These are so delicate and intricate! Gorgeous -- thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelike you said: IT´S GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeletei love the dress that you're wearing! :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS love your outfit and the scarves!!
ReplyDeletebtw you guys won the skirt haiku contest.. but left no email address.. send me an email at wewearthings@gmail.com!
I love great knits and as a fairly advanced knitter, I always think about how it was made. Those Rodarte knits would be extremely difficult, even the tights. I also think that those dresses might become misshapen fairly quickly if you are not careful. Just think about how easy it would be to snag those garments on something!
ReplyDeleteAnyway the scarves and things that you are modeling here are very beautiful. They would not be hard to make. In order to get this look, though, you would have to use very expensive and luxurious yarns.
It sounds like you guys are becoming famous there in Atlanta!
...so lovely girls. I always & shall always love knits...cozzzy knits! I adore thee ;)
ReplyDeletePositively ethereal work ... love those delicate knits.
ReplyDeleteThe necklace scarf thing looks very delicate, I like.
ReplyDeletei love the entire look!!!
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