Kingsley, Twice
Kingsley, by Andrea Mowry, was a welcomed break from cabling. I keep saying that, don’t I? I’ve interrupted Aidez a million times with my incessant string of hats. I guess…
Kingsley, by Andrea Mowry, was a welcomed break from cabling. I keep saying that, don’t I? I’ve interrupted Aidez a million times with my incessant string of hats. I guess…
I am back in the cabling groove, but I still need a project for all the times I multi-task knit. Drift’s Ridge , by Teresa Gregorio, is that project. Since…
Is that not the best description for this rainbow hat, knit in this yarn? The pom pom was the finishing touch. I will never almost get hit by a car…
What’s the deal with all of the hats? I have all of these winter sweater-y plans, with yarn ready in “yarn corner”, but I keep side-tracking into hats. Several were…
I have a new survival skill to add to my “In case of Apocalypse” repertoire. I have memorized an easy, fast hat that can be made with only half a…
On paper, I loved it. They looked like perfect little totoros holding umbrellas. After knitting body and sleeves up to the yoke and seeing that the variegated yarn wasn’t working…
So this is the Liaison Tee by Allyson Dykhuizen. It’s November and I was quite comfortable in this top for these photos. I know I’ll wear it a ton….
I’m a shawl knitting noob. I love the way they look, but was intimidated by the fine lace. I just always seemed to have a sweater on the needles. You…
I had to squeeze in one more for myself. I guess I’ve being influenced by the world around me, but I’m in love with pinks, mauves, and purples these days….
Allyson of The Sweatshop of Love is hosting an all-inclusive knitalong of her patterns. That’s stuff from magazines, her website, Holla Knits, other collections, etc. I know I said I…