Friday, December 7, 2012

Decking the Walls

Amid all the Christmas knitting I'm trying to get done, I got the crafty bug.  I was in Pier 1 and saw this fantastic wreath made of green tinsel with decorated ornaments.  I had it in my hands until I saw the price -- no way was I going to spend that much on something I could turn into a fun family project.  Here's how ours turned out:


Festive and colorful, right?  Here's what we used:

  • Wire wreath frame
  • 30' tinsel
  • Various ornaments & jingle bells
  • Floral wire
  • Hot glue gun




I started by wrapping the entire wreath frame with the tinsel.  I secured it by tying it to the frame.  Next, I used the floral wire to thread the ornaments and jingle bells together in groups of three.  I attached in wire to the wreath frame, twisting it a bunch of times to make sure it really stayed on there.  The ornaments had a mind of their own so I used a hot glue gun to keep them close together.  The project cost me approximately $20 and was great fun for all of us!


 
 
I had a PartyLite party this fall and had a fantastic host credit.  Lots of yummy smells and beautiful candle holders were purchased for virtually nothing!  To tie the room together, I pulled out the Symmetry Trio and Cleary Creative Votive Holder. 
 
 
 
 
I just love these candle holders!  They are perfect for those who love seasonal decor and I love that I can customize them.  For these, I used some floral picks that I cut and Loreli helped me arrange.  I think it really brightens up our kitchen.
 
 
 
 
Now it's back to knitting!  =)
 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Believe In Santa Dishcloth

Knit up some Christmas magic with this cute holiday cloth!  Santa's belt is the focal point of this cloth -- perfect for cleaning up the mess of cookie crumbs he's sure to leave.


Believe In Santa Dishcloth

 
Supplies:

1 Skein Lily Sugar n Cream yarn

US #3/3.25mm needles

Yarn needle


(Finished size approximately 9-1/2" x 8-1/2") *** This is a LARGE dishcloth!  It takes up nearly the whole skein. ***



Instructions:


Cast on 49 sts


Rows 1-6: (K1, P1) to last stitch, K1


Row 7 (and all odd rows): (K1, P1) x2, P to last 4 sts, (P1, K1) x2

Row 8: (K1, P1) x2, K41, (P1, K1) x2

Row 10: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P2, K1, P2, K3, P1, K3, P2, K2, P2, K1, P2, K1, P2, K2, P4, K6, (P1, K1) x2



Row 12: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P2, K1, P2, K3, P1, K3, P3, K1, P2, K1, P2, K1, P2, K1, P2, K9, (P1, K1) x2

Row 14: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P5, K3, P1, K3, P6, K1, P5, K2, P4, K6, (P1, K1) x2

Row 16: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P2, K1, P2, K1, P5, K1, P2, K1, P3, K1, P2, K1, P2, K5, P2, K5, (P1, K1) x2

Row 18: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P3, K2, P5, K1, P2, K2, P2, K2, P3, K3, P4, K6, (P1, K1) x2

Row 20: (K1, P1) x2, K41, (P1, K1) x2



Row 22: (K1, P1) x2, K16, P2, K2, P2, K1, P2, K16, (P1, K1) x2

Row 24: (K1, P1) x2, K16, P3, K1, P2, K1, P2, K16, (P1, K1) x2

Row 26: (K1, P1) x2, K16, P6, K1, P2, K16, (P1, K1) x2

Row 28: (K1, P1) x2, K16, P2, K1, P3, K1, P2, K16, (P1, K1) x2

Row 30: (K1, P1) x2, K16, P2, K2, P2, K1, P2, K16, (P1, K1) x2



Row 32: (K1, P1) x2, K41, (P1, K1) x2

Row 34: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P15, K20, (P1, K1) x2

Row 36: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P15, K20, (P1, K1) x2

Row 38: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P7, K11, P21, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 40: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K11, P2, K1, P18, K1, (P1, K1) x2



Row 42: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K11, P2, K1, P18, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 44: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K6, P7, K1, P2, K2, P3, K2, P9, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 46: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K6, P7, K1, P2, K2, P3, K2, P9, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 48: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K11, P2, K1, P18, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 50: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P4, K1, P2, K11, P2, K1, P18, K1, (P1, K1) x2



Row 52: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P7, K11, P21, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 54: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P15, K20, (P1, K1) x2

Row 56: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P15, K20, (P1, K1) x2

Row 58: (K1, P1) x2, K41, (P1, K1) x2

Row 60: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P5, K2, P3, K2, P5, K1, P2, K1, P5, K1, P5, K2, P5, K1, (P1, K1) x2



Row 62: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P2, K2, P3, K5, P2, K1, P2, K4, P2, K4, P2, K1, P2, K2, P2, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 64: (K1, P1) x2, K2, P4, K1, P2, K1, P2, K2, P4, K1, P2, K4, P2, K2, P4, K2, P5, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 66: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P2, K1, P2, K1, P2, K4, P2, K1, P2, K4, P2, K4, P2, K1, P2, K2, P2, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 68: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P5, K1, P2, K1, P2, K1, P5, K1, P2, K4, P2, K1, P5, K2, P5, K1, (P1, K1) x2

Row 70: (K1, P1) x2, K41, (P1, K1) x2

Rows 72-76: (K1, P1) to last stitch, K1



Bind off in (K1, P1) pattern.



Weave in ends and block, pushing down on stockinette stitches and leaving the purl stitches (so they "pop"). Lay flat to dry.

 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Subsequent Snow Mittens

Holiday Special
Now through 12/14/2012 receive the companion hat pattern
First Frost FREE with purchase of Subsequent Snow!
 
 

Keep the chill of autumn days and wintery nights away with these super bulky, cozy warm cabled mittens! The super bulky weight makes this a quick project, perfect for gifts or yourself.

Supplies:
  • 2 skeins Loops & Threads Cozy Wool or 120 yards super bulky yarn
  • US10/6mm circular or double pointed needles
  • Cable Needle
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker
  • Waste Yarn
Gauge: 3 sts = 1” in stockinette stitch on US 10/6mm needles



This pattern is available to purchase as a PDF file for $3.00. This pattern is available to purchase on Ravelry, but please note that you do not need an account to purchase it. Just click on the link below and it will take you directly to Paypal.

 
 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Christmas Knitting

Today marks the beginning of the holiday season for me.  All of my focus is now zeroed in on knitted gifts if I'm ever going to make the deadlines I've set for myself.  Here's a couple things I'll be working on the coming weeks:

 
Shawl Collar Cowl by Purl Soho
This cowl was love at first sight!  I knew exactly which family member would be the recipient and I can't wait to start it.  Best of all....it's a FREE pattern!
 
 
Chic Cowl by Lauren Riker
I've actually made 2 of these already.  I just love this pattern!  The cable columns keep it interesting and the yarn is so fun!  Red Heart Boutique Changes is what the pattern calls for -- I've used the grey and the blue already.  The last time I was at Michael's I discovered Red Heart Boutique Magical.  Basically the same thing, just with color changes as well as texture changes.  This is another free pattern.
 
 
Yellow Brick Road by Mona Schmidt
This cowl is as versatile as it is functional.  I may have to make one for myself after all is said and done!  =)
 
 
Mediumweight Pullover by Hannah Fettig
This one might get a little tricky.  The intended recipient has no idea that I'm making her a sweater, even though she has requested one for just shy of a year now.  I'm relying on stealth elves to get me the measurements I need...cross your fingers for me!
 

Green Apple by Monika Sirna
Last but certainly not least is this cute little dress for my Loreli.  She's such a girly girl and is devasted that dress season is over.  I thought this would cheer her up plus it was just too cute to resist.

My list is lofty and ambitious but I'm fairly confident that I'll get it done.

What's on your holiday knitting to-do list?


Thursday, October 25, 2012

2013 Dishcloth

Knitters, grab your needles!


The highly requested 2013 cloth is here, just in time for the holidays!  Happy knitting everyone!  =)



2013 Dishcloth

 
Supplies:

1 Skein Lily Sugar n Cream yarn

US #3/3.25mm needles

Yarn needle

(Finished size approximately 8-1/2" x 7-1/2")



Instructions:


Cast on 43 sts

 
Row 1 (and all odd rows): K

Row 2: K

Row 4: K

Row 6: K

Row 8: K



Row 10: K

Row 12: K

Row 14: K9, P25, K9

Row 16: K8, P27, K8

Row 18: K7, P29, K7



Row 20: K6, P31, K6

Row 22: K5, P33, K5

Row 24: K4, P3, K7, P3, K3, P3, K6, P3, K3, P4, K4

Row 26: K3, P4, K7, P2, K5, P2, K6, P2, K5, P4, K3

Row 28: K3, P4, K3, P5, K3, P1, K3, P3, K2, P3, K3, P1, K3, P3, K3



Row 30: K3, P6, K2, P4, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P3, K3

Row 32: K3, P7, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P8, K2, P3, K3

Row 34: K3, P8, K2, P2, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P6, K3, P4, K3

Row 36: K3, P9, K2, P1, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P6, K3, P4, K3

Row 38: K3, P4, K2, P3, K2, P1, K2, P3, K2, P3, K2, P8, K2, P3, K3



Row 40: K3, P4, K2, P3, K2, P1, K2, P3, K2, P1, K4, P3, K2, P3, K2, P3, K3

Row 42: K3, P4, K3, P1, K3, P1, K3, P1, K3, P1, K4, P3, K3, P1, K3, P3, K3

Row 44: K3, P5, K5, P3, K5, P3, K3, P4, K5, P4, K3

Row 46: K4, P5, K3, P5, K3, P5, K2, P5, K3, P4, K4

Row 48: K5, P33, K5



Row 50: K6, P31, K6

Row 52: K7, P29, K7

Row 54: K8, P27, K8

Row 56: K9, P25, K9

Row 58: K



Row 60: K

Row 62: K

Row 64: K

Row 66: K

Row 68: K



Bind off. Weave in ends and block.

 

Friday, October 12, 2012

FALL Dishcloth

This past weekend we had a true taste of autumn.  Temps in the 40's, brisk winds and apple cider to warm us up while we hunted for the perfect pumpkins!


We're really lucky to have a great farm only a few miles away, Basse's.  They have pick your own strawberries and raspberries in the summer and when fall comes they have an amazing Pumpkin Fest with tons of activities for the kids, a huge selection of pumpkins, hay rides, a haunted house, corn maze, apple cider, caramel apples and much much more.  Did I mention the Pumpkin Blaster?  Lots of fun for adults too!

Anyway, it's been awhile since I've posted a free dishcloth (or any dishcloth!), so here is an appropriate cloth for the season.  The "A" in FALL is replaced by a leaf.  Knit this up in wine, gold or forest green for a festive look.  Enjoy, everyone!






FALL Dishcloth



Supplies:

1 Skein Lily Sugar n Cream yarn

US #3/3.25mm needles

Yarn needle




(Finished size approximately 8-1/2" x 7-1/2")



Instructions:

Cast on 43 sts



Row 1 (and all odd rows): K

Row 2: K

Row 4: K

Row 6: K

Row 8: K

Row 10: K



Row 12: K

Row 14: K9, P25, K9

Row 16: K8, P27, K8

Row 18: K7, P29, K7

Row 20: K6, P31, K6



Row 22: K5, P33, K5

Row 24: K4, P13, K1, P21, K4

Row 26: K3, P2, K2, P10, K1, P6, K6, P2, K6, P2, K3

Row 28: K3, P2, K2, P7, K1, P1, K3, P1, K1, P3, K6, P2, K6, P2, K3

Row 30: K3, P2, K2, P6, K9, P2, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3



Row 32: K3, P2, K2, P5, K11, P1, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 34: K3, P2, K4, P3, K11, P1, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 36: K3, P2, K4, P5, K7, P3, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 38: K3, P2, K2, P6, K9, P2, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 40: K3, P2, K2, P5, K11, P1, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3



Row 42: K3, P2, K6, P2, K9, P2, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 44: K3, P2, K6, P3, K1, P1, K3, P1, K1, P3, K2, P6, K2, P6, K3

Row 46: K4, P12, K3, P20, K4

Row 48: K5, P12, K1, P20, K5

Row 50: K6, P31, K6



Row 52: K7, P29, K7

Row 54: K8, P27, K8

Row 56: K9, P25, K9

Row 58: K

Row 60: K



Row 62: K

Row 64: K

Row 66: K

Row 68: K



Bind off.



Weave in ends and block, pushing down on stockinette stitches and leaving the purl stitches so they "pop".

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Caribou Trails Turtleneck -- Sweater #9


I L.O.V.E. turtlenecks.  Its a serious kind of love affair.  But whenever I looked on Ravelry for a pattern, I just couldn't find what I was looking for.  I wanted something thick and warm but with a little extra "something".  Caribou Trails is what I came up with!



Caribou Trails is a top down turtleneck sweater with a twist…literally! A single cable runs down both sides of this sweater for a flattering look. A comfy, cozy fall & winter staple, this knits up quickly using bulky yarn.

Finished Measurements:

Chest: 30 (33, 37, 41, 45, 49) inches
Length: 22.5 (23, 23, 23.5, 23.5, 24) inches
Sleeve Length: 19.5 (20, 20, 20.5, 20.5, 21) inches
Upper Arm: 11 (11.75, 12, 13, 14, 15) inches


Supplies:

Wool of the Andes Bulky Yarn - 6 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10) skeins OR 750 (825, 950, 1070, 1200, 1350) yards of bulky weight yarn
US10/6.0mm circular needles
US10/6.0mm double pointed needles
Cable Needle
Stitch Markers
Waste Yarn
Yarn Needle


This pattern is available to purchase as a PDF file for $5.00. This pattern is available to purchase on Ravelry, but please note that you do not need an account to purchase it. Just click on the link below and it will take you directly to Paypal.

 
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

First Frost -- A Cable Hat


 
I recently used Loops & Threads Cozy Wool for a couple projects and totally fell in love with that yarn!  It really is cozy, warm and squishy so of course I wanted to design something with it.
 
 
 
I'm really loving cables lately.  I'm not sure what it is about them, but I can't get enough!  This is a great one for a hat -- easy yet intriguing and definitely warm. 
 
 
 
So here is First Frost...a super bulky cable hat that will keep you cozy on those frosty mornings that nip at your nose and ears.
 
It is available in 4 sizes: Baby/Toddler, Child, Adult S/M and Adult L/XL.
 
To Fit: 17-18", 19-20", 21-22" and 23-24"
 
Finished Measurements:
 
Circumference: 16", 18", 20" and 22"
 
Height: 6", 7", 9" and 9"
 


This pattern is available to purchase as a PDF file for $3.00. This pattern is available to purchase on Ravelry, but please note that you do not need an account to purchase it. Just click on the link below and it will take you directly to Paypal.



 
 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Spooky Eyes Halloween Yarn Wreath

It began with googly eyes...


Every time we ventured into Michael's, Loreli would find these googly eyes and ask if we could get them.  I held off for awhile, but finally caved.  Then I was left wondering how to utilize these really cute, colorful googly eyes.



Here's what I used:

  • Straw wreath (still wrapped in plastic)
  • Black worsted weight yarn
  • Loops & Threads Pom Pom yarn
  • Martha Stewart Tinsel yarn in Orange
  • Multi-colored googly eyes
  • Hot Glue Gun

Start of by wrapping your entire wreath with the black yarn.  Some people get picky about doing one even layer, but since I knew that I would be putting a textured yarn on top of that first layer, I wasn't too concerned about it.

Next twist the tinsel yarn and pom pom yarn together, making one strand.  I criss-crossed the yarn to create blank spaces big enough to fit the googly eyes.

Last, glue the googly eyes to the wreath with the hot glue gun.  This is a really quick and easy project!


What plans do you have for Halloween this year?

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Frankenstein Dishcloth

What a cutie!



This little monster is a great addition to your Halloween dishcloths!
 
This pattern is available to purchase as a PDF file for $1.50. This pattern is available to purchase on Ravelry, but please note that you do not need an account to purchase it. Just click on the link below and it will take you directly to Paypal.
 
 


Saturday, September 8, 2012

Chocolately Chocolate Chip Cookies

Birthdays are funny business.  It's your birthday, but you are the one that supplies the treat to everyone else!  =)  I usually take the easy way out and grab some doughnuts on the way into work, but this year I decided that the treat I would bring would be one of my favorites: chocolate.  Seems like my little Loreli takes after me that way also, even favoring the dark chocolate Hershey Kisses!

So with my helper at my side, we set off on this chocolate adventure.  They turned out ridiculously rich and decadent and were gone in a flash.  I'm glad we kept some at home to add to our lunches!



Ingredients:

1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup butter (1 stick), softened
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 package (18-1/4 oz) chocolate cake mix (I used Chocolate Fudge)
1 package (12 oz) chocolate chips

Directions:

In a large bowl, beat cream cheese and butter until light and fluffy.  Beat in egg and vanilla.  Add cake mix and mix well (dough will be sticky).  Stir in chocolate chips.  Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.

Roll rounded tablespoonfuls of dough into balls.  Place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets.  Bake at 350 degrees F for 9-11 minutes or until tops are cracked.  Cool for 2 minutes before removing from pans to wire racks.

Makes 4 dozen cookies.



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

A Mickey Mouse Halloween Dishcloth

Here it is, the first fall dishcloth pattern!  I have so many patterns I want to share this year, but this one is by far the favorite at our house so far.  Loreli L-O-V-E-S Mickey, Minne and the rest of the gang...Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is one of her favorite cartoons.  I have a sneaky suspicion that this cloth will end up in the bath rather than the kitchen sink!



Not at all scary and just fun, this cloth is perfect for gifting to households with young ones, or even the young at heart!  The pattern is below, but I've also created a PDF version here to make it easier to print:

A Mickey Mouse Halloween Dishcloth

Happy knitting and stayed tuned for more fall/autumn and Halloween themed dishcloths!

 
 
A Mickey Mouse Halloween Dishcloth



Supplies:
 
1 Skein Lily Sugar n Cream yarn
US #3/3.25mm needles
Yarn needle

(Finished size approximately 8" x 8-1/2")

 
Instructions:

Cast on 41 sts

Rows 1-6: (K1, P1) to last stitch, K1

Row 7 (and all odd rows): (K1, P1) x2, P to last 4 sts, (P1, K1) x2
Row 8: (K1, P1) x2, K33, (P1, K1) x2
Row 10: (K1, P1) x2, K12, P9, K12, (P1, K1) x2


Row 12: (K1, P1) x2, K10, P13, K10, (P1, K1) x2
Row 14: (K1, P1) x2, K9, P15, K9, (P1, K1) x2
Row 16: (K1, P1) x2, K8, P17, K8, (P1, K1) x2
Row 18: (K1, P1) x2, K7, P6, K4, P2, K1, P6, K7, (P1, K1) x2
Row 20: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P5, K6, P2, K3, P5, K6, (P1, K1) x2

 
Row 22: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P5, K13, P5, K5, (P1, K1) x2
Row 24: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P5, K15, P5, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 26: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P4, K2, P13, K2, P4, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 28: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P3, K2, P15, K2, P3, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 30: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P3, K1, P17, K1, P3, K4, (P1, K1) x2


Row 32: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P25, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 34: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P25, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 36: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P6, K5, P3, K5, P6, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 38: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P5, K5, P3, K5, P5, K5, (P1, K1) x2
Row 40: (K1, P1) x2, K6, P5, K3, P5, K3, P5, K6, (P1, K1) x2

 
Row 42: (K1, P1) x2, K7, P5, K1, P7, K1, P5, K7, (P1, K1) x2
Row 44: (K1, P1) x2, K8, P17, K8, (P1, K1) x2
Row 46: (K1, P1) x2, K5, P23, K5, (P1, K1) x2
Row 48: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P8, K1, P7, K1, P8, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 50: (K1, P1) x2, K3, P8, K3, P3, K5, P8, K3, (P1, K1) x2


Row 52: (K1, P1) x2, K2, P10, K2, P3, K4, P10, K2, (P1, K1) x2
Row 54: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P12, K1, P4, K2, P12, K1, (P1, K1) x2
Row 56: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P12, K2, P4, K1, P12, K1, (P1, K1) x2
Row 58: (K1, P1) x2, K1, P12, K3, P2, K2, P12, K1, (P1, K1) x2
Row 60: (K1, P1) x2, K2, P10, K9, P10, K2, (P1, K1) x2


Row 62: (K1, P1) x2, K3, P8, K11, P8, K3, (P1, K1) x2
Row 64: (K1, P1) x2, K4, P6, K13, P6, K4, (P1, K1) x2
Row 66: (K1, P1) x2, K33, (P1, K1) x2
Rows 68 – 73: (K1, P1) to last stitch, K1


Bind off in (K1, P1) pattern.


Weave in ends and block.

 

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Moose Dishcloth



I love this little cloth!  It's a rustic pattern and just reminds me of autumn for some reason.   Along with the Camping Dishcloth and the Great Outdoors Dishcloth, this moose dishcloth rounds out this summer's series of outdoor-themed cloths.

This pattern is available to purchase as a PDF file for $1.50. This pattern is available to purchase on Ravelry, but please note that you do not need an account to purchase it. Just click on the link below and it will take you directly to Paypal.

 
 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Park Ave Cardigan -- Sweater #8



This sweater is really my pride and joy this year.  Based off a favorite sweater of mine that has seen better days, I worked this up off of trial and error.  I wouldn't necessarily call it a pattern, but maybe more along the lines of pattern notes.  It was made with Berroco Vintage DK, light-weight and machine washable -- a definite plus in our house!  This cardigan has some waist and hip shaping for a more flattering fit. 



Finished Measurements:
Chest: 37”
Arm Length: 21”
Length: 25”

Materials Needed:
  • 5 skeins Berroco Vintage DK Yarn (1440 yards)
  • US6/4mm circular needles
  • US6/4mm double pointed needles
  • 4 stitch markers
  • Yarn needle
  • Waste Yarn
The pattern is available as a PDF file, and unfortunately it turns out it is too big to be converted into a Google Doc to post on my blog, so here is the link to Ravelry, where it is a free download:




Happy Knitting everyone!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Antler Cardigan -- Sweater #7

This was my very first test knit for a fellow Raveler and I loved it!  This pattern will be included in a collection of patterns, Pacific Knits, by these two lovely ladies and I think I will be knitting a bunch of them.


This cardigan in particular is making me wish for cool fall days with brisk winds.  I can't wait to wear this all day, instead of just for a couple quick pictures.


The cables are the easy yet elegant and add just the right amount of "something" to this cardi.  This was a seamless sweater, besides the underarm grafting.  Here are the details:

Pattern: Antler Cardigan by tincanknits

Yarn:  Patons Classic Wool Tweeds in Aran Tweed


This pattern will be featured in Pacific Knits that is due to come out September 15th.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Stormy Ruffles

When I received the email from Knit Picks announcing their new line Preciosa, this pattern popped into my head as the perfect match.  I made this scarf for my sister-in-law last Christmas and loved the end result -- which roughly translates to "I need one for myself"!


This colourway is an awesome combination of greys, white and just a touch of blue.  It really does remind me of stormy skies!


Pattern:  Just Enough Ruffles by Laura Chau

Yarn:  Preciosa by Knit Picks in Migration

I had purchased 2 skeins for this project, but only needed one.  I had added a few rows of stockinette to the beginning but had I not done that, I would has used every inch of that first skein.  Now that I have extra, I'm on the hunt for the perfect hat and/or convertible mitten pattern.  Ideas?