The seasons are changing, and the Lion Brand Yarn Studio is celebrating the incoming mildness and beauty of spring with a stunning floral window display. And unlike the actual weather in New York, this window won’t be fluctuating between winter and spring multiple times a week.
The display features a lovely flower theme, made with lots and lots of Shawl in a Ball®.
In the main window, a frame holds the floral motif, made from full skeins of Shawl in a Ball® (including metallic colors), as well as knit and silk flowers.
It’s an explosion of color and sparkle, sure to make you feel like beautiful weather is on its way.
Whether you’re out on the sidewalk or inside the store, you’ll be able to enjoy the artwork.
Inside the Studio, you see an array of spring-related garments and accessories, including sweaters, shawls, and hats.
The theme continues in from the window, with baskets of flowers and other decorations.
The table incorporates even more silk flowers and Shawl in a Ball® decorations, but also add in skeins of other yarns.
Each yarn takes on a new life as it is used for seasonal decorations.
Displayed inside you see lightweight, springy garments like the Grand Lake Pullover (Knit), made with 24/7 Cotton®.
You’ll also see bright, colorful headwear, like the Bathgate Hat (Crochet), which is also made with 24/7 Cotton®.
Like nature in spring, this window is all about color, color, and more color! The Axbridge Afghan (Crochet), made with Vanna’s Choice®, is about as colorful as you can get.
This new display is a lovely tribute to spring, full of life and color and shine. Just like the newly sprouted buds and flowers, the knit motifs and light garments bring with them a little extra light.
If you’re in New York, you should definitely stop by the Studio and check out the displays.
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Janet Fletcher-Meyer
Love the shawl in a ball colors……….awesome.
Annette Toomey
Beautiful window! I can’t wait to see it “live”!