Category: finished object

  • New: 50th Parallel Set

    It took a little longer than I intended to get this pattern worked up, but there’s totally still time to knit up a fun hat and mitt set before the holidays! It’s been so mild here, it’s almost hard to think about needing more woollens – but I’m sure that time will come.

    50parallel-1-sm

    50th Parallel is a fun, fast worsted weight colourwork set that’s perfect for your first stranded colourwork project! I’m wearing the hat in size M (it’s a little small for my large noggin) and the handwarmers in size S. Both the hat and mitts have three sizes, and could be further adjusted by changing your needle/gauge combo.

    50parallel-2-sm

    I used good ol’ Cascade 220 – so easy to work with, awesome colours, and great value to boot. 1 skein in each colour will be enough for any size of the hat and fingerless mitts. You could have so much fun with different colour schemes – changing up each motif with a different colour, or using a gradient yarn like Noro for fun colour changes without all the ends to weave in.

    50parallel-3-sm

    The stranded colourwork is all peerie patterns, which are so fun to knit! Since the colours change only every couple of stitches, it’s pretty easy to get a decent tension going even if you’re new to stranded knitting.

    50parallel-8-sm

    One of Dale’s cameras makes a pretty good prop, eh? 50th Parallel is a great gift for anyone on your list!

    Queue and Fave 50th Parallel on Ravelry
    buy now for $6 Canadian

  • New: Permafrosty Scarf

    Permafrosty is a super quick scarf in bulky yarn – perfect for the last rush presents on your list, or to bundle up fast in the chilly weather! I knit mine in 2 days!

    permafrosty-2-sm

    TURBINE from Harrisville Designs is a lovely yarn. Soft yet wooly, light and puffy but still durable. The heathery blended colours are so gorgeous and lively. I used 3 skeins of Eastview for my Permafrosty – I really have a thing for yellow right now!

    permafrosty-3-sm

    I worked a perpendicular garter stitch cast on across the top edge. A few short rows shape the stockinette body, and the border is a simple lace plume stitch that naturally creates a gently scalloped edge. The lace is given as both a chart and row-by-row directions.

    permafrosty-4-sm

    permafrosty-5-sm

    permafrosty-6-sm

    $6 CAD

    Queue and fave Permafrosty on Ravelry
    buy Permafrosty now!

  • Fall Designs All Over!

    A load of the designs I worked on this spring and summer are being released!

    rail-yard-1

    Rail Yard is FREE PATTERN for a cozy, cabley cardigan featuring awesome chain-link cables and a double-thick collar. It’s worked in Lorna’s Laces Cloudgate, a new multi-plied superwash bulky merino – so plush! Check out the Deep Fall Issue of Knitty!

    rail-yard-3

    The body of Rail Yard is worked in one piece from the bottom to the shoulders. The long set-in sleeves are worked flat and seamed in. Oh, and regarding hanging out by the train tracks – the road and sidewalks go over the tracks here and there’s long visibility in both directions, so I didn’t feel unsafe. Someone that lived in a house next to the tracks thought we were there to photograph the train ;)

    Check out the Deep Fall Issue of Knitty.
    Queue and Fave Rail Yard on Ravelry!

    ayden-sweater
    Photo: Feel Good Yarn Company

    You may have heard Laurie from Feel Good Yarn Company this week on the Woolful podcast. I’ve designed two sweaters in their SilverSpun Sport, a really cool cotton-nylon-spandex-silver that has tons of stretch and feels like terry cloth when knit up.

    Ayden is a bottom-up, seamless raglan cardigan with deep garter rib edgings and a long sailor collar. FGYC is also offering kits with a discount on the yarn.

    Queue and Fave Ayden on Ravelry!

    belwood-sweater
    Photo: Feel Good Yarn Company

    Belwood is a scoop neck pullover that features an easy texture pattern on the front and back, stockinette panels at the sides for easy shaping, and long ribbed sleeves. The body is worked in the round from the bottom up, then split for the upper body. The sleeves are worked in the round to the cap, then back and forth for the cap before being seamed in.

    Check out the Belwood Yarn Kits.
    Queue and Fave Belwood on Ravelry!

    Whew! I’ve been busy!