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Upcoming Release Gallery Photos

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Welcome to Gallery Photos! I always have tons of photos of projects on my dress form. Here are photos of project yet-to-be-released for the Amalfi Collection.

The photos are for your enjoyment, but not use! They are all copyright to Jill Wolcott Knits, LLC. There is a watermark on all photos. Email me if you want to know more about any of the designs or photos.

Amalfi Collection

The patterns which have been released have the link to the shop, and their price. Each pattern has more than one version in the pattern. Positano & Steps to Positano has a pattern calculator, as will the patterns that have an Any Size? Any Gauge? pattern.

  • Capri Shawls – $12, May 2022
  • Furore Wrap, $12, April 2022
  • Ischia Scarves- $15
  • Maiori & Path to Maiori Cowls – $12, March 2022
  • Naples Collars & Cowls- $18
  • Positano & Steps to Positano  – $8
  • Ravello Tank – $30, June 2022
  • Salerno Wrap & Skirt – $22, July 2022
  • Sorrento Cosy – $12, February 2022

More About Gallery Photos

Getting these photos uploaded, captioned, watermarked, etc. is all part of Research & Development. I always hesitate to spend my time on this sort of thing because it feels non-productive, but I’m upping my branding game in 2022. Feel free to contribute by liking, commenting, or making monetary contributions.

Shown Now: Sorrento, Maiori, Furore, Capri


Gallery Photos: Sorrento Cosy, Veri-Peri Version

This begins with the original version of Sorrento, made in Nebula, with the unseen layers in Lunaris both from Anzula Luxury Fibers. That version is awesome, but it wasn’t what I originally envisioned. This version was done with the body worked in Serenity (color Prince) from Anzula Luxury Fibers. The layers are Loft from Neighborhood Fiber Co (color Sandtown-Winchester), which are bound off using Breeze (color Prince) from Anzula. The bottom layer is longer because I knitted this on vacation and I didn’t have the called-for needle size, so I used a US size 6[4mm] instead of a US size 5[3.5mm].

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Sorrento Cosy: Rust Nebula and hidden lunaris in Euphoria
Sorrento Cosy: Rust Nebula and hidden lunaris in Euphoria
Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
Sorrento: back
The bottom layer is a little longer because I was on vacation and had to jump to a US size 6[4mm] needle. I think it is really lovely. It somehow looks sweet and subversive at once.
Sorrento: close up of fabric layers
Close up of the bind off and layers.
Sorrento: Unpinned, front view
Plain front view.
Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
Left view of Sorrento pinned up.
Front view of Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
Straight-on view. Notice how much more elegant it looks with the pin which makes the layers more petal like.
7/8 view of Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
7/8 view of Veri Peri Sorrento: Pinned to show off layers
Sorrento: Joshua Tree Blossoms
Judas Tree blossoms. Trust me, it is hard to explain the direct path to the Sorrento Cosy.
Sorrento: Road Map
A road map will always help you along your way.
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Gallery Photos: Maiori & Path to Maiori Cowls: Chunky, Sport, Lace Weight

This Cowl started when I was trying to figure out how to use Chibi Paca from Ikagai Fiber. I don’t do a lot with chunky yarns and didn’t like the hat I tried. Love, love, love it in Maiori! Then Elemental Affects sent me a hank of Bulky Cormo to try out and that happened. I had a skein of Red! Cormo Sport, so that became the sport version, with the leftovers from something else.

Any size? Any gauge? Use the Path to Maiori. I wanted to try a set of measurements to fit my half-size dress form. Used approximately 20g of Meridian from Anzula (again, leftover!). That was the limiting factor and I had to work rounds based on yarn consumption. Totally fun! Plus two art buttons.

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Use the cross to show of the fabric and colors in this version of Maiori
Maiori-Chunky-2-1
Sometimes a flat lay is the best way!
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Close up of the fabric and colors in this version of Maiori
Maiori-Button
I love making these art buttons. I used bits of leftover yarn, and buckle parts, plus an pick I hijacked from a restaurant.
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Unblocked Chunky Maiori Cowl in Cormo
Maiori-Cormo
Blocked Chunky Maiori Cowl in Cormo. Relaxed quite a bit, but still has fabulous stitch definition.
Maiori-Cowl-Sport
Cormo Sport makes an entirely different look. This is very long and twisted twice around the neck.
Art-Button-Maiori-Sport
I got so much satisfaction from making this one!
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Path to Maiori Cowl in Meridian. Used 20g of yarn (this is half size!)
Left Out: I don't like to assume that everyone takes in info the same way
A road map can always help along the way.
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Gallery Photos: Furore & Fiorde Wraps, Jill’s Personal Version

Furore has been on my list as a design for quite a while, but it seemed like a lot of knitting. It is, but it is also pretty easy knitting once you get into it. I always like my two ends to be the same if they are coming together, so I worked Right and Left versions. In the Official sample it will meet in the middle. This one meets where I ran out of Hatbox! I had a skein of Hatbox that Amanda at Lorna’s Laces had given me, and I combined it with some Civility from Elemental Affects. It was smooshy and dense before I dropped the stitches, after which it became open and airy.

Any size? Any gauge? Use the Fiordo (fjord). I love being able to choose yarn and then tailor the pattern to what I have. I’m making it possible for you to do that too with Pattern Calculators.

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Furore tied into a shrug
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Furore draped with Hatbox section in front
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Another draping variation
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Ready to tie ends in the front
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Changing the position to create an open poncho-style wrap, showing mostly the Civility
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Close-up of how I varied the drop stitch length and the arches it created
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With the seam at the shoulder
furore-wrap-Rt
A road map is always helpful in getting where you need to go
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Gallery Photos: Capri Shawls, Sample, Large & Narrow

The idea for Capri started this as a collection. I was actually knitting Ischia while we were in Sorrento. Then had the idea for Capri, and by the time we were leaving Sorrento I had more ideas. I’ve been noodling and knitting these since 2018.

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Capri Sample in Solemate from Lorna's Laces
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Capri Sample in Solemate back view
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Closeup of Short Rows in Capri Sample in Solemate
bottom-trim
Closeup of Contrast Trim in Nimbus from Oink Pigments
Narrow-Capri-Wrapped
Narrow version, knitted to similar length too Large. Wrapped around the neck
Narrow-Capri-wrapped-with-pin
Narrow Capri wrapped as a shawl and pinned.
Narrow-Capri-Tied
Narrow Capri knotted as a scarf
Narrow-Capri-side
Side view of narrow Capri, showing Short Rows
Narrow-Capri-Right-Back
Back view of Narrow Capri
Narrow-Capri-Back
Narrow-Capri-Back
Narrow-Capri-back-left
Fabric of Capri
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Large Capri with shawl pin
Capri-L-Front-from-right
Side View of Large Capri with shawl pin
Capri-L-fabric
Fabric of Large Capri Open
Capri-L-3.4-back
Draped fabric of Large Capri
Capri Road Map drawn in Illustrator
A road map will always help you along your way.
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