Tag: knitting patterns

  • Sweater Knitting Series: 5 Finishing Tips for Handknits

    Sweater Knitting Series: 5 Finishing Tips for Handknits

    Finishing techniques are as important to a well-fitting, long-wearing sweater as the knitting itself. Have you ever knit a sweater that turned out great, but the neckline didn’t stretch quite enough to be comfortable? Or are you intimidated by seaming, so you only knit seamless sweaters? The good news is that while it’s worth taking…

  • How to Knit Reversible Cables

    How to Knit Reversible Cables

    The Basket of Blossoms Shawl is designed with a reversible cable. This is a great option for all types of garments and accessories where the wrong side will show. But how do you make cables reversible? What makes cables reversible? There are two types of reversible stitch patterns. The first is patterns that where the…

  • New Pattern Release – the Basket of Blossoms Shawl

    New Pattern Release – the Basket of Blossoms Shawl

    The Basket of Blossoms Shawl pattern is now live on Ravelry, Payhip, and Etsy. I was inspired by the rosy color of this yarn, in a colorway aptly named Phlox, to design something for springtime. I always like to have a little cowl or shawl to wrap around my neck on chilly spring mornings, and…

  • Workshops at Carolina Fiber Fest

    Workshops at Carolina Fiber Fest

    I’m excited to announce that I will be teaching three knitting workshops at the 2023 Carolina Fiber Fest – running March 8-12. Workshop registration is now live one the Carolina Fiber Fest website. Here are the workshops I’ll be teaching: Working With Breed-specific Yarns – Have you ever wondered what is so special about breed-specific…

  • Choosing a Yarn for the Towline Hat

    Choosing a Yarn for the Towline Hat

    I recently released my Towline Hat pattern as an individual download. The original hat was knit in handspun yarn, and since not everyone can (or wants to) spin their own yarn, I thought I’d give you a few tips on choosing a commercially-spun yarn for your project.