Category: knitting

  • new year, new goals

    Why hello there! It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? I had a nice Christmas with my family (including 25 people or so for Christmas dinner), made lots of cookies, ate lots of food and then was hit hard with that crud that’s going around. I even lost my voice for a few days – it was rough. Then of course boyfriend caught it from me, and we just pretty much spent the rest of the holidays sleeping and eating soup. Oh well. At least it was a bit of enforced rest.

    I didn’t knit many gifts this year, pretty much just one! A hat for D, to replace his well-loved-but-acrylic everyday toque.

    3/365 - hat of love

    I used a skein of Louet Gems sport weight and 3.5mm or so needles. Cast on 120 sts, work 1×1 ribbing forever and then decrease. I prefer a more rounded shape in my own hats, but he likes the little pointy bit. The Gems merino is nice and stretchy, and soft without being floppy. Plus it’s been worn every day since being finished – a winner, I think.

    So what’s up for 2013? Lots of changes happening around here. I’m not really one for resolutions, but with more people heading back to Flickr and getting back to taking photos, I’ve decided to try my hand at another round of 365. This time, I’ll be posting a photo for every day, but of varying things (self portraits, food, lots of knitting). They won’t all be awesome photos but I’m looking forward to some more journalling and documentation of this year. It should help with the blogging, too, since I’ll have lots of photos to put up! You can follow me on Flickr here if you’re interested.

    A clean slate is always nice for the new year, but I certainly didn’t have one with my knitting projects. I’m starting a bit cleanout of my stash and office though, and part of that is either finishing up older projects, tearing them out, or doing away with them entirely. I picked up this pullover that should’ve been finished months ago, and really it was just a matter of a couple of days to get it off the needles. (The yarn is O-Wool Legacy DK, and this cabled sweater pattern should be ready soon.)

    4/365 - behind schedule

    So along with getting some projects off the needles, I’m going to be getting some things out of my office closet! A studio sale will be coming soon, with yarn, samples, books and much more. I’m actually really excited to give some things a new home – I hope you’ll all help me out!

  • cross stitch cowls

    A quick new pattern, perfect for gifts!

    cross stitch cowls

    Cross Stitch Cowls

    Six patterns in one! Two sizes and three gauges make it easy to work up lots of these pretty cowls with ease. Barbara Walker’s Quilted Cross Stitch pattern is fun to work and is very cushy. The fabric stays flat, and looks great on both sides. Use fingering, worsted, or bulky weight yarn.

    Sizes
    Single loop (double loop)
    20 (35)” / 51 (89)cm in circumference

    Materials and Gauge
    This stitch pattern is very dense, so the suggested needles are several sizes larger than what you would normally use for each weight. If you have a little more or a little less yardage than given, it’s easy to bind off early or make your cowl extra deep. Suggested stitch gauge refers to the gauge given on the label of the yarn.

    Fingering/sock: 250 (400) yds / 230 (365)m, US 7 / 4.5mm circular needles
    DK/Worsted: 175 (300) yds / 160 (275)m, US 10 / 6mm circular needles
    Bulky: 130 (230) yds / 119 (210)m, US 17 / 12mm circular needles
    Stitch marker and tapestry needle

    cross stitch cowls

    Fingering weight double loop (silver), shown in Alisha Goes Around Richness of Martens Fingering, 1 skein.

    cross stitch cowls

    Worsted weight single loop (copper), shown in Sliver Moon Farm superwash worsted, 1 skein.

    More Info
    2 page PDF pattern with measurements in imperial and metric. Purchase through Ravelry with Paypal (no accounts required).

    $4.00 CAD

    Cross Stitch Cowls on Ravelry!

    cross stitch cowls