Winter Berries is a pretty little cowl that uses bobbles and crossed stitches to create texture, warmth, and loads of cuteness. It’s a one-skein knitting project and any beautiful skein of worsted weight yarn will work. Choose something soft and cozy that will feel great …
New Pattern Announcements
A new shawl pattern… A Walk Through The Garden!
Check out my new shawl pattern: A Walk Through The Garden! This is a sideways asymmetrical shawl pattern with two options. Choose to knit the two-colour stripes and lace version or choose the simpler one-colour all lace version. Full instructions for each version are provided. …
Introducing … the Beautiful Blossoms Shawl!
The Beautiful Blossoms Shawl is another pretty little garter and lace triangular shawl that’s perfect for one skein of beautiful fingering weight yarn. It makes a great light and breezy summer knitting project that starts with just a few stitches at one end, increases to …
Introducing … the Tumbling Waves Shawl!
The Tumbling Waves Shawl is a pretty little garter and lace triangular shawl that’s perfect for one skein of beautiful fingering weight yarn. It is a sideways triangular shawl that starts with 5 stitches at one end, increases to the deepest point at the middle, …
Introducing … the Moody Shawl!
This beautiful worsted weight shawl pattern, the Moody Shawl, is available now! It uses the same three colours as the Moody Cowl along with the same colourwork pattern, making it interesting and quick to complete. The triangular shape is worked from the top down with increases …
Introducing … the Moody Cowl!
The Moody Cowl pattern is available now! The deep colours used in this knitted cowl create a moody feeling, expressing perfectly how many of us feel after several months of a cold dark winter. Three colours of worsted weight yarn are required. The Moody Cowl …
Introducing … the Halcyon Shawl!
There’s nothing better than a great big squishy garter stitch shawl to wrap yourself up in on a cool day. The Halcyon Shawl is a large triangular shawl that starts with just a few stitches and is worked sideways with a centred double decrease stitch …