Mar 22, 2017

Knitting Pattern for Gradient Cable Cowl

Gradient Cable Cowl
The knitting pattern for this Gradient Cable Cowl is now available to purchase in my Ravelry store, on Knitpicks website link here or by clicking on this button:



The pattern is worked in Knitpicks Palette, fingering weight yarn, held double for the gradual color change.
Gradient Cable Cowl

Or you can try to use worsted weight yarn, such as Malabrigo Rastita.
Here is a picture of my work in progress in Malabrigo Rastita in Archangel color.

Mar 17, 2017

Toy Mystery KAL

Roland, toy mystery KAL
Our second toy mystery KAL for 2017 starts next week.

With three clues, spread out over three weeks you will end up with a cute toy to keep for yourself or give it away to someone special.

For more details, and to see the work in progress and all the fun,  join my Ravelry group:
Here is  Link to the pattern

Have fun knitting :)


Mar 14, 2017

Knitting Pattern for Polka Dot Cowl

Polka Dot Cowl
Do you often stand in front of your closet undecided and wondering what to wear?

 Do you feel sometimes like wearing stripes, or perhaps polka dots, or half and half? The construction of this whimsical cowl lets you wear it in three different ways, depending on your mood.

This cowl is knit in the rounds, start with provisional cast on, work on stripe section, then the polka dot section, and finishing it with Kitchener stitch.

Finished Size:
Cowl:  26” (66 cm) long (circumference)  and 10” (26 cm) wide (tall).

Suggested Yarn: KnitPicks Hawthorne, fingering weight (80% Superwash Fine Highland Wool, 20% Polyamide; 357 yards / 100 grams)
1 skein Slate Kettle Dye 26688 – MC
1 skein Rose City 26432 – CC

Or use any of your favorite fingering weight yarn with similar yardage.

The pattern is available now to purchase in my Ravelry store, or by clicking on this button:




Polka Dot Cowl

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Mar 11, 2017

DVT, PE, and LIFE

Life can be full of surprises. In my knitting world I missed the sixth anniversary of this blog existence. However I do have a good reason; even though I try to keep my knitting world and my personal world separated the two has combined together in a strange twist of fate.

I had been diagnosed with DVT, and PE, I am happy to be alive, and am under the care of doctors. This is my second occurrence of DVT; about twelve years ago I had a brand new baby and was admitted to a hospital with massive DVT. It was hard; my family lives on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, my husband had to go to work to keep us afloat, and to keep our health insurance, and I was in pain, alone, and scared of not having the opportunity to watch my kid grow up. This time, things are slightly better. Luckily we still have health insurance, though when the doctor's bills will start arriving it will get tough, but I have a job to return to. Even though it's an hourly paid job that fits between the bus stop wait, I still have it. Also I have a blossoming and slowly growing side business for designing knitting patterns. Thank you for every single purchase of my knitting patterns, I really appreciate that, it encourages me to keep designing.

On my way to recovery I have to concentrate on positive thoughts, and focus on the fact that I am alive, and not to dwell on what could have happened.

This week I kept myself busy with reorganizing my yarn stash. It was something that I wanted to do for some time, but life was too busy with other things and commitments, but now I had the time and opportunity.

Here are some pictures from the process:
Yarn Pile - Blue and green shades
Yarn Pile - Dark to Light
Yarn Project - in the progress
Yarn Project - Dark to Light
Yarn Project - Colors
Yarn Project - Mix of yarn, books, and knitted toys
 
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