Pathway in Monet's Garden at Giverny, 1902

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Monet’s more famous garden in the Normandy region of Northern France, was a cacophany of colour. He painted Giverny as many as 300 times! His pathway paintings are especially lovely with the dense rows of purple irises lining the walk. I think I would paint my days away there too! This variegated homage to Monet’s pathway will have to do for me.

(The photo with the knit swatch is BFL silk, as is the skein on the right in the photo with a pair of skeins.)

Fine SW Merino Fingering, 100g (3.5oz), 400m (437yds)

Fingering Sock, 55% SW BFL, 45% Silk, 100g (3.5oz), 400m (437yds)

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Monet’s more famous garden in the Normandy region of Northern France, was a cacophany of colour. He painted Giverny as many as 300 times! His pathway paintings are especially lovely with the dense rows of purple irises lining the walk. I think I would paint my days away there too! This variegated homage to Monet’s pathway will have to do for me.

(The photo with the knit swatch is BFL silk, as is the skein on the right in the photo with a pair of skeins.)

Fine SW Merino Fingering, 100g (3.5oz), 400m (437yds)

Fingering Sock, 55% SW BFL, 45% Silk, 100g (3.5oz), 400m (437yds)