After knitting the Cloud Sweater in Hobbii yarn for my trip to White Sands National Park, I couldn’t resist making it again, this time with Juniper Moon’s Moonshine yarn. I really loved the pattern construction from PetiteKnit the first time around, especially the shaping of the shoulders and neckline. This design has been really popular online. I think it’s due to the simple edges (no more 2-3 inches of ribbing), and it has a flattering fit! I figured why not try it with a different yarn?
In Albuquerque we’re lucky to have access to some great local yarn shops, and one of my favorites is the Yarn Store in Nob Hill. It’s a cozy, welcoming spot, and during a visit, I found Juniper Moon’s Moonshine yarn. This yarn is incredibly soft, with a blend of 40% merino wool, 40% alpaca, and 20% silk. The most difficult part was choosing which color to use, after debating for a long time I went with the color Honeydew, a bright glossy light green.




As I knit through the sweater again, I could tell the Moonshine was a perfect match for the pattern. The yarn worked up beautifully, creating that a squishy, comfy texture, but with a little more sheen thanks to the alpaca and silk. I love how neat the edges turned out with this yarn. The final product is a soft, light sweater that’s perfect for layering.




All in all, knitting the Cloud Sweater again was just as satisfying as the first time. It’s a pattern I’ll definitely return to, and the Juniper Moon Moonshine yarn made this second version feel even more special.




































































