Category: patterns

  • Stoddard

    A few months ago, Mari asked me to submit something for the Autumn 2013 Harrisville Designs collection. Here’s my original sketch and swatch, worked in Harrisville WATERshed, a lovely minimally processed woolen yarn. I wanted to show off the yarn in a simple design that was still fun to knit. I really love knitting side to side, and the exposed three needle bind off on the front and back of the sweater provide a little edginess. The herringbone stitch used for the cuffs is easy to knit and when you switch to stockinette, it produces a lovely little puff in the sleeve.

    Stoddard

    And here’s the finished sweater! All photos except that top one are courtesy of Harrisville Designs.

    Stoddard

    Stoddard

    Stoddard is a cozy V-neck pullover with a fun, unusual construction. Three-quarter length sleeves feature a sturdy herringbone cuff and faux raglan seams for a casual, easy to wear look. It’s even reversible front to back! Harrisville’s WATERSHED knits up into a light, cohesive fabric with a wooly, comforting hand and beautiful flecks of subtle color.

    Stoddard is constructed in two identical pieces. Each half of the sweater is knit from the cuff to the center of the body, then the two halves are joined with a visible three needle bind off. The collar is picked up and worked in the round.

    Stoddard

    Stoddard is available from Harrisville Designs. Queue and fave on Ravelry!

    10/7 – Kickoff! On the Harrisville Designs blog
    10/9 – Design Inspiration with Laura Chau
    10/11 – Vintage Fashion Friday with Rohn Strong
    10/14 – Design Inspiration with Mari Chiba on the Mari Knits Blog
    10/16 – Tips & Tricks with Robin Melanson on the Harrisville Designs Blog
    Check out the Lookbook for Autumn 2013!

  • Davenport Collection

    For your knitting pleasure…I present the Davenport Collection!

    Davenport Collection

    The Davenport Collection features wearable, comfortable sweaters and accessories in a variety of weights and styles. For once I have more pullovers than cardigans! Click the photos below to check out the pattern pages (the Ravelry links are also on the pattern pages).

    Each pattern is available individually, but if you purchase 3 or more patterns from the collection on Ravelry, you will automatically receive 25% off!

    Super special thanks to Lorna’s Laces for the beautiful yarns used in this collection. Have your LYS put in a big order of colour and texture from them, will ya?

    Borden
    Borden

    Elston
    Elston

    Henwick
    Henwick

    Lansdowne
    Lansdowne

    Terauley
    Terauley

  • New Pattern: Markdale

    The days are getting a little shorter, and the air a bit less swampy, but there’s still lots of time left to knit up this light and lacy cardigan! Markdale is easy and quick to work up in one of my favourite yarns, Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock. It only takes a few skeins, and is perfect for extending your summer sundresses and tees into the fall.

    Markdale Cardigan

    Markdale Cardigan

    See details or queue and fave on Ravelry!