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Knitting: Mittens
Meant for the cold winters of Canada, these peppy colour work mittens should help bring a smile to your face on the chilly days you need to keep your fingers warm! If knit to gauge, these mittens can be knit twice from the same two skeins; simply switch the main and contrast colours, and you can get fraternal mitten pairs from your two skeins o...
Knitting: Mittens
Meant for the cold winters of Canada, these peppy colour work mittens should help bring a smile to your face on the chilly days you need to keep your fingers warm! If knit to gauge, these mittens can be knit twice from the same two skeins; simply switch the main and contrast colours, and you can get fraternal mitten pairs from your two skeins o...
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Four mini skein ornaments! A super cute addition to your house decorating. Uses a minimal amount of yarn to create four super cute ornaments.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These gauntlets are perfect for using some of the precious variegated yarn in your stash. Made to be a bit longer than most fingerless mittens, these gauntlets come part way down the arm for comfort. Picot hems at the edges give a delicate finish to these feminine gauntlets, perfect for spring and fall!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A wonderful hat to show off that one skein of precious variegated DK, the Ridged for Your Pleasure hat is an excellent transitional piece for fall and spring ­ and a delight to knit in summer or winter when in bright colours!
Knitting: Mittens
This mitten pattern is easily adaptable to any size you would normally knit. The idea for this pattern is to feature the gorgeous variegated yarns that we all love, but can stump the best of us for how to use! Even with the largest size, you should be able to get two pairs of mittens out of a skein, as the largest sizes takes 220yd/200m for bot...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This slouchy, light, and spring­ friendly hat is the accessory to use up that one skein of beautiful variegated sock yarn that might be hiding in your stash (or that just caught your eye at the yarn store or fibre festival)! This texture pattern is specifically for variegated yarns.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern is easily adaptable to any size you would normally knit. The idea for this pattern is to feature the gorgeous variegated yarns that we all love, but can stump the best of us for how to use! (And yes, please, think of all the double entendres you can!)
Knitting: Cape
I originally designed this as a cape for bridal wear, with the image of it being very useful in the spring and fall to keep a chill off the shoulders. However, it has also worked out to be a wonderful everyday outerwear piece to fill in the gap when a full jacket isn’t needed. Knit out of the super bulky Malabrigo Rasta, this piece is a fast kn...
Knitting: Cowl
Seppen - snowflake in Japanese - is a stranded colourwork cowl designed to use alternate ends of two skeins of the same gradient to create a stunning ombre transition through the snowflakes.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The perfect transition piece, these fingerless mittens will keep the chill off your hands for those days where bare hands just won’t do! However, they leave your fingers free to text, knit, and crochet in the warming or cooling weather of spring and autumn. A super quick knit, these will feel like they fell off your needles!
Knitting: Cowl
This super simple, somewhat slouchy slip stitch cowl (say that ten times fast!) is the perfect winter accessory – adjustable to what you need in the moment (wind blocker, nose warmer, cheek-cover…), it will likely become a staple in any cold weather wardrobe. I didn’t think I would like a cowl this much!
Knitting: Mittens
Gauge is measured in 2” increments!
Knitting: Tee
Raglan increased, top down short sleeve tee, knit at a slightly loose gauge, with a sweet lace detail on the yoke and slight waist shaping. Intended to be worn with 4” negative ease, which is calculated into the measurements.