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Episode 30 :: Little Twigs

Susan B. Anderson (noreply@blogger.com),
Hi, Knitters, I have a new podcast up on YouTube today! Episode 30 :: Little Twigs where I talk about sweaters, socks, books, yarn and more! I am hosting a giveaway for Pam Allen's new book Plain & Simple. You can enter on YouTube and I'll be posting on Instagram later today where you can also ente…

Lodge Bunny Bonnet

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Lodge Bunny Bonnet pictured in size Adult Small/Medium I know my seasonality is a little off right now, but as soon as I received these Easter-colored skeins in the mail I knew that a bonnet would have to be on my list. And my biggest goal was to play with color - not just a slipped stitch color pa…

New Patterns!

Susan B. Anderson (noreply@blogger.com),
photo credit :: evan anderson Hi, Knitters, Happy weekend to you all. I hope you are doing well. I have a new pattern release and a pattern that's coming up soon, plus a couple of kits! The pattern that is currently released is called Cozy Mouse and it is found in Taproot Magazine, Issue 26 :: Heal…

D is for Duckling & Door County!

Susan B. Anderson (noreply@blogger.com),
Hi, Knitters, Well, it's been a busy, busy stretch around here. I've been traveling, teaching and designing up a storm. It has all been a lot of fun but I am ready to have a month off from travel and just be home for a bit. One thing I quickly want to mention is that I'll be teaching in my beloved …

Knitting On the NHS

Nadia (noreply@blogger.com),
Photo by Pineapple Supply Co. Recently, you may have come across the claim that knitting could save the NHS millions of Pounds (The Independent) and that it should be prescribed by the NHS (The Telegraph). These conclusions have been drawn from a Knit for Peace survey in which knitters stated that …

Waycross Hat

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Waycross Hat pictured in size Adult Small/Medium I would love to say that I had some divine inspiration for this hat, but it all boiled down to the colors and how much I love them, especially together. This slipped stitch pattern also gives you plenty of bang for your buck; although it's easy to wo…

Newborn Knits

MelsNattyKnits,
It has been a number of months since my last post. One of my blog followers actually contacted me to see why I hadn’t posted in a while. What can I say?? Life just got so busy and gradually the … Continue reading →

Tea, Tissues and Some Knitting

Nadia (noreply@blogger.com),
It's been a weekend of medicinal tea, knitting and snotty tissues, I'm afraid. Just when I wondered how on earth I managed to get through this long, cold winter without my obligatory cold, it got me. Luckily, this cold appears to be progressing quicker than usual, so I should be back to normal very…

Going West & Stitches

Susan B. Anderson (noreply@blogger.com),
Hi, Knitters, On my travels to Stitches West I knitted a new pair of socks. I brought along seven different colors of mini skeins in Home Fingering Weight yarn. I am calling this pair Going West Socks. If you haven't knit 100% wool socks I highly suggest you give these a try. The finished socks are…

Rainbow Baby Wrap

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Rainbow Baby Wrap First off - yes, I bought this yarn last March and I have absolutely no excuse for why it took me so long to work it up - except for the fact that it was SO DANG PRETTY that I worried I wouldn't do it justice, of course! Luckily, I think the Rainbow Baby Wrap is a perfect vehicle …

Pixelated Pullover: Continued

Nadia (noreply@blogger.com),
Yes, yes, it's still going. It's been two years since I nearly finished my Pixelated Pullover the first time round and right now I am exactly where I was back then. I have reached the end of the body now, but need to try it on and check to make sure. I somehow suspect I knitted it too long, actuall…

Little Flicker Hat

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Little Flicker Hat size Adult Small/Medium The story behind this hat is simple: I've been hanging onto this yarn for what feels like FOREVER now and I finally pulled it out of the drawer the other day and the light just flicked on - I knew exactly what it wanted to be. And this fun-to-knit hat is n…

Tempted by Portuguese Knitting

Nadia (noreply@blogger.com),
Being busy knitting my jumper doesn't stop me from looking around, thinking about what I am going to do next. Today my fingers are itching to do some spinning on my beautiful IST Turkish spindle , but it's going to be a busy day and I suspect I won't get to spin. I really need to wash my knitted so…

Meowl Cowl

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Meowl Cowl Size Medium First off; yes, I realize that I totally shouldn't name any of my knitting patterns after a joke in the movie Super Troopers , but - hey meow, sometimes, once the name appears in your head, you just can't shake it. Anyway, in this particular case, it seemed reasonably fitting…

River Rush Slouch Hat

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
River Rush Slouch Hat size Adult Large (hence the extra slouch on Hedwig) I wish I had a snappy story about this hat, but I really don't; basically, I designed it as a nice unisex number in order to give it away in a gift exchange, but didn't because I (rather stupidly!) made an Adult Large and the…

Boomerang Bags

MelsNattyKnits,
Have you heard about Boomerang Bags? I hadn’t until my friend Jo, who’s heavily involved in sewing them, told me all about this incredible movement. Boomerang Bags is a grassroots, community driven movement  tackling plastic pollution at its source. Volunteers … Continue reading →

Frost on the Windowpane Shawl

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Frost on the Windowpane Shawl To introduce the shawl, I think it's best to start at the beginning: it's a rainy, blustery day, the place is rural Romania, and the year is 1988. Okay, okay, maybe the origins of this piece aren't quite that dramatic... the truth is, I got the idea for the Frost on th…

Rock That Selfie Cowl

noreply@blogger.com (Gretchen Tracy),
Rock That Selfie Cowl in the farmer's market at Bürkliplatz Okay, I'm scared I'm going to forget to tell you all of the relevant information about this cowl if I ramble on too long beforehand, so let me skip the intro and go straight to the details. First off, then, I made this cowl with a 120 gram…

Lindy’s Shawl

MelsNattyKnits,
Lindy is a member of my spinning group. She’s also an incredibly talented spinner, knitter, crocheter, weaver, and the list goes on. She’s also extremely generous when it comes to sharing her knowledge and skills. Lindy is also an Ashford … Continue reading →