Friday is finally here and what a relief! It's been one of those weeks that even the simplest task seems to go wonky. I plan on knitting on my Intersect Hat and relaxing while watching Neftlix or The Soprano's tonight. We recently subscribed to HBO (there was a special deal) and have been able to watch a lot of shows that are new to us as well as get caught up on Game of Thrones and Boardwalk Empire. We have also been watching Girls, which is a really odd show, but I can't seem to stop watching it so go figure! The best thing about tonight is that Andy has offered to cook. He is making Italian Sausage, colored peppers, onions in a homemade sauce over Penne pasta. I found some Cannoli at Fresh Market that the pastry chef guaranteed didn't come in contact with tree nuts, so we even have dessert.
The Scrowl pattern is now available and is 20% off with coupon code: ShaliMarch2014 until 2/7. Margi did an awesome job test knitting it and said she really liked the pattern. I enjoyed knitting it and also wearing it. It really blocks out the wind on the bone chilling days we have had recently.
From the pattern:
The Scrowl! It’s a scarf, it’s a wrap, it’s a cowl all in one; the
perfect accessory to keep you warm and cozy while still looking stylish.
This is a very easy to knit pattern and uses two full skeins of Shalimar Yarns Edie Aran. Shown in the Penny Candy colorway. A great alternative would be Enzo Aran.
Both written and charted instructions are included.
I'm including this selfie so you can see what it looks like with a winter jacket.
My goal is to create patterns that are fun to knit and easy to follow and understand. Knitting should be fun and patterns shouldn't be confusing! There is nothing more frustrating (at least for me) than being in the middle of a pattern and not understanding what comes next or a technique that is being used.
I feel so blessed to have a such a wonderful group of test knitters. They give me feedback on what they like and don't like about how something is written or designed. I know if something is working for me, but it's really important to have other eyes and hands on it so that it will work for others as well.
I hope that you will find my patterns to be well written and enjoyable. I would love to hear from you and see your projects!
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Friday, January 31, 2014
Friday, January 18, 2013
Is that snow on your garden gnome, or did he get into the cupcakes?
It's my favorite day of the year. It snowed last night and I woke while it was still dark. Andy brought me a cup of coffee in bed and Roper hung out with me while I relaxed into the morning. I snuck outside while still in my pajama's to take a few pictures. The sun was just starting to come up and the sky was a beautiful whitish blue. The only sound was the ice cracking on the trees as the breeze blew through them.
After living in Maine for so many years, I stopped enjoying snow. The last winter I lived there we had 99" of snow accumulation over the winter. There was so much snow and it was so incredibly heavy that the roof of the barn needed to be shoveled. By the end of the winter I could stand on the huge snowbank next to the barn to reach up and shovel more snow off. The first winter that I lived in Virginia was like being on vacation! It didn't snow at all and I don't remember it being colder than mid 40's. Since then, I've found that it does snow here on occasion, but it's never very much. It melts within a few days and looks pretty while it's here. There never seems to be that gray sludge on top of the snow from the street that happens further north. It's just pretty and pristine and reminds me of a frosted cake.
The Nikomedes pattern is nearly finished. Im putting the final touches on it now. Shannon and Beth have been really wonderful test knitters. The pattern should be ready to be released by the end of next week. I've really enjoyed writing and designing this pattern It's fun knit with a very easy to remember stitch pattern. The lace continues down the heel which is perfect for showing off with clogs!
Nikomedes shown in Shalimar Yarns Zoe Sock Driftwood
Here is a little teaser for Mirrored Step, which will be coming out at the end of February. It's a great pattern for semi-solid as well as variegated yarns. Knitted cuff down and will come in three sizes. The Mirrored Step stitch pattern really helps to break up any pooling and will work well with a variety of yarns.
Cindy and Tierney have just gotten the test pattern for this fun knit. Im anxious to hear how they are doing and see progress pictures. It's so exciting when I get to see my patterns come to life in the knitting of others!
Check out Tierney's blog if you have a chance. She has some really fun things on there and is very talented!
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