Many of my shawl patterns are end-to-end shawls, meaning that they start at one tip with a few stitches and end at the other tip with a few stitches. They increase to the middle and decrease back down to the opposite tip. They are a …
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Introducing… The Herb Garden Shawl!
The lovely lace border of my new Herb Garden Shawl pattern reminds me of the buds, leaves, and beautiful variety of a herb garden, especially in this beautiful green. Just like the Dazzling Daffodils Shawl, this one is also a sideways garter and lace shawl …
Introducing… The Dazzling Daffodils Shawl!
Do you see the outline of a flower in the lace edge of this pretty lace shawl? It looks like a daffodil to me and that’s what inspired the pattern name and my colour choice for this new shawl pattern. The Dazzling Daffodils Shawl is …
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. This is another great one-skein pattern for worsted weight …
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 great …