Earlier this year I was asked to design a project for a joint venture with Wendi from Indieway Yarns and our friend Sally who is a bag maker extraordinaire. The theme for the project was Catching Fire from the Hunger Games books and movies.
When I started planning Catching Katniss I wanted something light and airy that would be perfect to wear over your shoulders in the heat of summer without being too warm. With the Catching Fire theme in mind I decided to incorporate the flames from the Mockingjay dress that Katniss wears. The scene where Katniss's dress bursts into flames and looks like the wings of a bird is my favorite part of the movie. It's kind of magical and stunning all at the same time and just takes my breath away. The lace edging represents the flames of the dress and the fun colorway called Ring of Fire has many different tonal shades that flames tend to have.
It was really important to me to create a design that would be both fun and easy to knit and completely effortless. Summertime is when we all want to relax and have something that we don't have to think a lot about while we knit. This is a perfect take to the beach or work on during a road trip project. Catching Katniss is deceptively easy to and begins with the lace edging
and is worked from the bottom up. The body is worked in garter stitch short
rows. I hope you enjoy knitting it as much as I have enjoyed designing it! Beth and Margi both had their test knit's done in a matter of days.
Wendi has a very limited number of kit's for Catching Katniss left in her Etsy shop. Right now I think there are only 3 available. If you really like this color be sure to grab up one of the kit's before they are gone! If you would like to purchase just the pattern, it is available in my Ravelry Pattern Store.
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Friday, February 8, 2013
Ribbon Street Cowl
Ive been having such fun designing! I really enjoy seeing my ideas come to life and it pleases me to no end to see someone else knit something that Ive designed. Back in the late 90's I had a small business designing and sewing custom riding clothes. It was always a thrill to see someone wearing something I had sewn. Making the change from designing sewn garments to knitted ones wasn't really that difficult. There have been a few instances where Ive had to frog something to redesign it, but overall it's been a very smooth transition.
Shown in Malabrigo Silky Wool Cape Cod
I'm so excited to announce the release of my new pattern, The Ribbon Street Cowl. It's named after the street that my Grandmother lived on in NY when I was growing up. It seemed like such a magical place when I went to visit her in the summers. She would take me to Rath Park for swimming lessons. Sometimes I would get to go to work with her for the day. Her boss, Mr. Diabler, would always call me into his office to sit and chat for a while. The best memories of my childhood are from the times I spent with my Grandmother. She is even the person who taught me to knit.
The introductory price is just $3.50 until the end of February. No coupon code needed. You can find the pattern on Ravelry: Ribbon Street Cowl or by copying and pasting this link into your browser: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ribbon-street-cowl
I hope that you enjoy knitting this pattern as much as I have enjoyed writing it!
Shown in Shalimar Yarns Breathless DK Loden
Shown in Knitspots Breakfast Blend DK Morning Smoke
And a big THANK YOU to Beth for test knitting once again! Daisy makes a wonderful model, don't you think?
Shown in Malabrigo Silky Wool Cape Cod
I'm so excited to announce the release of my new pattern, The Ribbon Street Cowl. It's named after the street that my Grandmother lived on in NY when I was growing up. It seemed like such a magical place when I went to visit her in the summers. She would take me to Rath Park for swimming lessons. Sometimes I would get to go to work with her for the day. Her boss, Mr. Diabler, would always call me into his office to sit and chat for a while. The best memories of my childhood are from the times I spent with my Grandmother. She is even the person who taught me to knit.
The introductory price is just $3.50 until the end of February. No coupon code needed. You can find the pattern on Ravelry: Ribbon Street Cowl or by copying and pasting this link into your browser: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ribbon-street-cowl
I hope that you enjoy knitting this pattern as much as I have enjoyed writing it!
Shown in Shalimar Yarns Breathless DK Loden
Shown in Knitspots Breakfast Blend DK Morning Smoke
And a big THANK YOU to Beth for test knitting once again! Daisy makes a wonderful model, don't you think?
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