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Knitting: Cowl
This cowl feels like heaven and is a dream to wear! Spoil yourself & indulge in a fun knit with a delicious new yarn. A quick & fulfilling pattern using only 200yds, with a reversible ribbed inside, the Lansbury cowl is sure to be a fave accessory year round.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
DREIECKE is a fun take on triangles & shapes. Inspired by my love for HST’s (half square triangles) when quilting I had a great time incorporating these seed stitch triangles into my new fave slouch hat!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Yarnster is your new go to slouch hat! Featuring a lovely openwork mesh stitch, the Yarnster shows off the gorgeous, subtle colorways of that fave yarn you’ve been crushing on!
Knitting: Cowl, Snood
Camille is a cozy & oh so comfy hooded infinity cowl knit in a lofty oblique rib pattern with warm chunky yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Hannah uses every last bit of 1 skein of scrumptious Malabrigo Rasta making this hat warm, cozy and sooooo soft! It’s a dream to wear & knits up in just a few hours!
Knitting: Scarf, Cowl
The Stasia Cowl features a modern twist on your favorite everyday cowl. Textured with a unique assembly this cowl is a fun, quick knit that showcases your special hand spun/dyed yarn beautifully.
Knitting: Cowl
A romantic yet modern lace cowl that’s perfect for showing off that gorgeous hand dyed yarn you’ve been coveting.
Knitting: Cowl
2 patterns for 1!!! This pattern also includes sizing for the child version of the Mallory Cowl! Now you and your wee one can rock your cowls together!
Knitting: Cowl
2 patterns for 1!!! This pattern also includes sizing for both the adult and child version of the Mallory Cowl! Now you and your wee one can rock your cowls together!
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl was created because I wanted something warm, not too long (take flight off the girls..wink wink), but not too short (needed to cover my v-neck top openings) and I wanted texture but a quick knit. I was also looking for something that had a bit of drape but was also sturdy enough to stand up on it’s own. I sketched out the illustration ...