I can't believe Christmas has come and gone yet again. I've hung all my decorations that fill every inch of my apartment, and packed them all back up again. I … [Read more...]
The Yarn Harlot Takes The Windy City And Finished Knee Socks
The Yarn Harlot, aka Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, made an appearance in Chicago last night to read from her book All Wound Up: The Yarn Harlot Writes for a Spin. I saw … [Read more...]
Inside Out Cowl
This cowl, by Nicole Dupuis, was a super easy knit and great stash buster. I used the leftover Zen Yarn Garden Serenity Sock from my Pomatomus Hat, which ended up … [Read more...]
Impress Dress
I whipped up the little knit impress dress in anticipation of visiting La Petite Tricoteuse and her family. Her little one will hopefully look very cute in this. … [Read more...]
Ishbel Beret
To make my Ishbel Beret, by Ysolda from her Whimsical Little Knits book, used leftover Classic Elite Yarns Alpaca Sox from my Rainbow Rouge socks. It was a super … [Read more...]
Jack Russell Toy
This Jack Russell Toy I knit up upon request of my Dad, who is giving it as a gift to a friend. The pattern, from Knit Your Own Dog: Easy-to-Follow Patterns for … [Read more...]
Mini Burberry Cowl
The Mini Burberry Cowl is a simple one-skein cowl. I used the one skein of Mirasol Miski in jade to whip it up. I had to adapt the Burberry Inspired Cowl Neck … [Read more...]
Rouge Rainbow Socks
My Rouge Rainbow socks I knit as a somewhat cathartic attempt to heal from a surprise breakup. I started knitting the morning after and ended up knitting the … [Read more...]
Periwinkle’s L’illo Hat
To match the L’illo sweater I made for La Petite Tricoteuse‘s Periwinkle, I also made a matching hat based on the Fresh Picked Baby Hat pattern but using the … [Read more...]
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