and then suddenly finishing a pair of socks seems really really attainable. This dress took almost five hanks of sport weight Louet Gems. I got up early this morning to […]
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Scarf finished, more starters
I did finish this Malabrigo Sock scarf last week. It is a modified version of the Juno Regina. I worked only one repeat of the increase so that I could […]
Unique braided scarf pattern
Amanda sends over this amazing braided scarf pattern by Pam Powers. It is worked up in any worsted weight yarn. We recommend Fibre Company Organik or Cascade Eco Alpaca for […]
Projects are slowly moving along
This morning, since it was my “late” morning, I finished Juno Regina (single pattern available at the shop) in Malabrigo sock and it is blocking in the office. (sorry, I […]
Dear Cameronne,
I do not knit at my shop. I wish I had time. I really do. But I don’t. I realize that I produce a large number of sweaters in a […]
hmmm
anyone else notice a problem here? These are the sleeves of my sweater. They are distinctly different lengths. I believe the problem might be in my interpretation of the following: […]
It happens to all of us
So my Loppem sweater is finally dry. It’s not exactly as planned. It is a tad “large” or “huge” or “enormous.” Luckily it fits this person: Doesn’t it look amazing?! […]
Where have I been?!
My goodness I am up to my eyeballs in business “stuff,” but I swear I have been knitting. Week before last, I started Loppem, a Norah Gaughan pattern available in […]
Old Man gets his PJs
I think this sweater looks more like pajamas on my old man Kirby. But it turned out great! Washed up beautifully (thank you Louet Gems for continuing to impress with […]
Anatomy of a Kirby sweater
So Kirby isn’t exactly the most normal shaped dog. Italian Greyhounds are oddly shaped to begin with. They have large chests and long skinny legs. Making a sweater for them […]