If you’re looking to squeeze in one last winter accessory project before the season ends, or if you’re already planning ahead for gift knitting season, then this is the pattern for you. The Square Basket Cowl is a quick one skein worsted weight cowl that …
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Find Your Perfect Winter Knitting Project
As winter weather continues you might still be looking for winter knitting inspiration. If that’s the case, my Winter Comfort Collection of cozy knitted accessories has something for everyone. I designed these accessories in cozy and soft yarns, in neutral earthy colours, and with simple …
Cozy Up With A One Skein Cowl
Winter is here and many of us are knitting hats, cowls, and scarves. So let’s talk about cowl patterns. They’re quick and easy knits that use one or two skeins of yarn. My collection of cowl patterns is quite varied. From long and lacy to …
It’s a Honeycomb & Diamond Update!
I recently reknit two of my older cowl patterns – the Honeycomb Eyelet Cowl and the Diamond Purl Cowl. My goal was to show the patterns in another yarn and to get some new and updated photos for my pattern listings. But I also ended up improving and …
Introducing… The Cinnamon Sticks Cowl!
The twisted ribbing and cable stitches in the new Cinnamon Sticks cowl create a beautiful thick textured fabric. It’s dense and warm and in this beautiful colourway it reminds me of curled sticks of cinnamon bark. The stitch pattern really stands out and it isn’t …
Introducing… The Winter Berries Cowl!
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 …
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. You will need three colours of worsted weight yarn. Three colours …