Daisy Ruth Cabled Mittens; a coordinating constrast mitten
I chose the Daisy Ruth Cabled Mittens by Rachel Henry as a coordinated contrast mitten mostly because of the shape, but who can resist a
I chose the Daisy Ruth Cabled Mittens by Rachel Henry as a coordinated contrast mitten mostly because of the shape, but who can resist a
Elizabeth Lovick’s Panel Pattern Mitts are charted with options – oh my heart be still. Those terrific proportions all worked out on the hands and
Ágnes Kutas-Keresztes ‘s Selene Mitts can be worked as mittens or mitts. I chose the mitten version as a coordinating contrast because like the Holly
I think mittens need their own cool phrase like second sock syndrome. It’s hard to make the second one of a pair; who actually does
Stopping when things hurt Using fine yarn (dk at the largest) Swimming My celiac diagnosis Doing small projects or making sweaters in pieces Reading tips
Either all that practice at writing patterns is paying off, or my mind has been in a pattern writing mode this month; two new patterns
the best chair for holding a skein is in the kitchen – and I get to hang out with whoever is baking or washing dishes
Short answer: Dan. I’m married to Dan. You knew I was going to write that, right? About 3 years ago, we’d settled the basic co-op
There are a lot of different mes involved in writing patterns. This Saturday my boys wanted to hear the end of David Tennant reading How
Canary Knits featured me on her Indie Designer Day! I’m just tickled pink.