Afternoon Tea Volume Two!

Monday, October 15th, 2012 | afternoon tea, design, finished object, patterns

I’m so happy to finally present my new ebook, Afternoon Tea Volume Two!

Volume Two contains five sweater patterns – three cardigans and two pullovers. I hope you love them as much as I do!

Thank you so much to everyone who made this collection possible.

12 Comments to Afternoon Tea Volume Two!

Tien
October 15, 2012

Every single sweater in this collection is gorgeous and most importantly, wearable and timeless! I love how you included different sweater constructions, like side to side, top-down and bottom-up. Makes the knitting so much more fun! The photos and styling are beautiful as well. Now the hard part will be choosing which one to knit first :)

Jen Hendriks
October 15, 2012

This is amazing. I want to knit every single sweater…damn you.

Janine
October 15, 2012

Was so incredibly happy when I got home from work yesterday to see these! I really love Nilgiri and Terai! Was wondering if it were possible to do Terai in fingering weight, instead of lace held double? Am going to have get a move on with the sleeves of my Samovar, so I can cast on for a Nilgiri.

Lisa
October 15, 2012

These patterns are truly lovely! Thank you!

Paula
October 15, 2012

Congrats! It’s a beautiful collection. I adore Nilgiri!

Maryse
October 15, 2012

Congratulations! The 5 patterns are beautiful!

Emily
October 15, 2012

Love this! My favourites are Djimal, Nilgiri, and the bow sweater. I am working on Pekoe from volume 1 still, and I love how knitterly your patterns are — the construction is always interesting but not fussy and it seems like you have a concept of the ‘sweater-experience’ as well as the lovely finished project. congrats!

Jess
October 16, 2012

Lovely, as usual! :)

brandi
October 16, 2012

I am excited to check out the new book:)

Katja
October 17, 2012

Wauw, so beautiful! Congratulations! I love all five of them. :)

Nilgiri |
October 17, 2012

[...] is part of Laura Chau‘s  Afternoon Tea Collection, Volume Two.  Knit in MCN Worsted in Tiny Bloodsucking Dancer, this cardigan features a geometric lace [...]

Jamie S.
October 21, 2012

These designs are awesome. I really love the fitted cardigans. It might be time to dig through my stash to make one of these!

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