Showing posts with label mitts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mitts. Show all posts
Friday, February 27, 2015
Babalicious
I first discovered the wonderful yarns of Miss Babs at Maryland Sheep & Wool a few years ago. I couldn't believe all of the stunning colors her yarns come in and was even more impressed with the ladies that were working in the booth. Since that first visit to her booth, every time I have been back no matter how crowded it is, or if it's at the end of the day, the ladies are always so nice and super helpful. I've followed along on some of the podcasts and interviews that featured Babs and was very impressed with her business sense and the way that she explained how everyone sees colors differently. Last year I was fortunate to get to meet Babs while we were at MDSW. Babs is a lady who is as vibrant as the yarn that she dyes and was an absolute pleasure to talk to. She is one of those people that make you feel warm and welcome the moment you meet them.
I really enjoy knitting with the yarns that I have gotten from Miss Babs. Each one is a work of art and when I knit with them, it's like getting to paint a watercolor picture without the trouble of having to use paint (I'm a bit challenged with actual paints).
I thought it was very appropriate to name this pattern set after Babs and her wonderful yarns!
Babalicious is a three piece set that includes mitts, a cowl and boot toppers that can all be made from just one skein of Miss Babs Yowza! This fun set was inspired by Miss Babs herself; her likableness and charm come out in the beautiful yarns that she dyes. I thought it was very fitting to name this pattern after her. The three piece set is introductory priced at $5.99 on Ravelry.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Sundance
Use coupon code: stupidgroundhog for $1 off of Sundance in my Ravelry pattern shop. Don’t wait because it expires on Midnight 2/15!
Wintertime is my favorite time to knit colorwork patterns. The longer nights and shorter days of winter seem to beg for brighter colors and patterns. The Sundance mitts are inspired by classic Norwegian mittens and sweaters with a touch of modern design.
Sundance is written in one size, but can easily be altered by going up or down a needle size or two, or by using a lighter or heavier weight yarn. Make sure to knit a swatch to check your gauge and to ensure you will like the fabric if you are altering the size of the mitts. My test knitter Julia, aka Sapphirechild on Ravelry, used Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool and altered her gauge to make them a bit smaller.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Intersect Mystery Kint Along
The Intersect Mystery Knit Along pattern is now available! I'm so excited about the MYKAL, it's two fun filled patterns that are perfect for those of us who have been overwhelmed with holiday knitting and need a little something to sit back and relax with.
Wendi has a thread going for the MKAL in the Indieway Yarns Group on Ravelry where you can join in on the fun and we can answer any questions that you may have.
Intersect is specially priced until Jan 1 at $6.50 which includes both patterns for the MKAL, no coupon code is needed.
Here is a little information about the MKAL and the pattern:
Welcome to the Intersect Mystery Knit Along! Two effortless projects,
clear instructions, six clues and a lot of fun along the way. Both
patterns have been test knitted and tech edited to ensure that you have
an enjoyable experience!The first clue will be released on January 17th with a new clue being released every Friday for five consecutive weeks. Join us in the Indieway Yarns Group where you can post progress pictures and we can answer any questions you may have.
The clues are designed for those of us who have been wiped out from holiday cheer and want something fun and relaxing to knit.
What are the two projects? A hat and matching mitts. Why is this being disclosed? You may have thought it was supposed to be a secret… Well, Wendi and I felt that knitters would want to have an idea of what they were going to be knitting. It helps in choosing the color of the yarn, and this way you won’t be expecting an Estonian shawl or something of that nature.
Wendi from Indieway Yarns has generously offered a coupon code for $2 off per skein (may be applied to non–sale yarns) for the MKAL. Use it when ordering in her Etsy shop : https://www.etsy.com/shop/Indiewayarns?ref=si_shop For 1 skein: 1mystery For 2 skeins: 2mystery
Materials needed for the MKAL: 2 skeins of Indieway Yarns Best Worsted. The color used for the original design is Periwinkle. The pattern looks fab in tonal and semisolid colors, and also will work in variegated colorways as the pattern stitch will break up pooling that sometimes occurs.
Notions: Stitch markers, stitch holder (optional), and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Needles:
Hat: US 5/3.75 mm 16” circular needle, US 6/4mm 16” circular needle and dpns, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Mitts: US 4/3.5 mm set of dpns or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge:
Hat: 22 sts X 28 rows = 4” blocked in stockinette.
Mitts: 20 sts X 32 rows = 4” blocked in stockinette.
Gauge is critical to the fit of both the hat and mitts. Be sure to take time to check your gauge.
Now all that is left to do is to choose a color for your hat and mitts. Wendi sent me this fantastic shade of deep purple called Black Currant which I am in love with! I just took a peek in her shop and I don't see that colorway in there, but a little birdy told me that more Best Worsted is being added to the shop later on today, so be sure to check and see what colors she is adding.
Friday, December 20, 2013
A Festivus Fortherestivus
That's right, it's the time of year that many of us have been waiting for. It's almost December 23 which means it's time for the Annual Airing of Grievances for Festivus! Since no one ever likes to go first in these things, I will start:
To my mother who decided to tell my Grandmother she is putting her in a nursing home. Right. Before. Christmas. What is wrong with you? I can't comment further on this, because quite frankly I am infuriated. You couldn't wait a couple of weeks to do this?
To the person who brought the nut encrusted cookies of death into our home last year. Do it this year, and it will be the last time you are invited over. I really want to print out a copy of this article to give to you, but my sweet husband has asked me not to.
Share your Festivus grievance in the comments section by Thursday December 26 and be entered to win my new Intersect Mystery KAL pattern!
I will be talking more about the pattern the next couple of weeks here on my blog and in the Indieway Yarns group on Ravelry. There will be a thread for the KAL in the Indieway group (it should be up today or tomorrow). The KAL will consist of two patterns and six clues. The first clue will be released on January 17th with a new clue coming out each Friday after that. So, are you wondering what the patterns will be? A very cute hat and matching mitts! The samples that I did continually get compliments every time I wear them. The test knitters have all been sending me pictures of the ones they have made and it's so much fun to see what they look like in other colors. For the KAL you will need two skeins of Indieway's Best Worsted. It's a really enjoyable yarn to knit with. It has a great hand, shows stitch definition well, and best of all it wears well. It's soft and warm, and I've worn the heck out of the mitt's and there are no signs of pilling. I hope you can join us for the KAL, the Indiway Group has a lot of great gal's in it and the KAL is going to be a lot fun!
PS The pattern will be available for purchase on Ravelry beginning December 27.
To my mother who decided to tell my Grandmother she is putting her in a nursing home. Right. Before. Christmas. What is wrong with you? I can't comment further on this, because quite frankly I am infuriated. You couldn't wait a couple of weeks to do this?
To the person who brought the nut encrusted cookies of death into our home last year. Do it this year, and it will be the last time you are invited over. I really want to print out a copy of this article to give to you, but my sweet husband has asked me not to.
Share your Festivus grievance in the comments section by Thursday December 26 and be entered to win my new Intersect Mystery KAL pattern!
I will be talking more about the pattern the next couple of weeks here on my blog and in the Indieway Yarns group on Ravelry. There will be a thread for the KAL in the Indieway group (it should be up today or tomorrow). The KAL will consist of two patterns and six clues. The first clue will be released on January 17th with a new clue coming out each Friday after that. So, are you wondering what the patterns will be? A very cute hat and matching mitts! The samples that I did continually get compliments every time I wear them. The test knitters have all been sending me pictures of the ones they have made and it's so much fun to see what they look like in other colors. For the KAL you will need two skeins of Indieway's Best Worsted. It's a really enjoyable yarn to knit with. It has a great hand, shows stitch definition well, and best of all it wears well. It's soft and warm, and I've worn the heck out of the mitt's and there are no signs of pilling. I hope you can join us for the KAL, the Indiway Group has a lot of great gal's in it and the KAL is going to be a lot fun!
PS The pattern will be available for purchase on Ravelry beginning December 27.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Camberwell
Butterflies have been a source of enjoyment for me since I was a child. I loved to see them flying around my Grandmothers rock garden in the summer time. Many species of butterflies migrate to warmer climates in the fall. Their flight path is incredibly long and I find it amazing that a creature so small can travel so far. Last fall when Andy and I were fishing we got to experience seeing Monarch Butterflies on their path to Mexico. It was incredible to see the huge number of them all flying in the same direction. I've kept an eye out this fall, but so far haven't spotted any.
When I started the design for the Camberwell Collection, my inspiration was the Camberwell Beauty.
I love the brown, blue and golden color of it's wings and almost chevron like edging. The contrast between the colors is so striking.
I think I've come pretty close with the design and colors. The yarn is Shalimar Breathless in Butterscotch, Neptune and Bark. The cowl is long enough so that you could wrap it twice around your neck on those really chilly winter days that are right around the corner. The mitts come in two sizes and knit up in no time. This is a really fantastic stash busting project. My test knitters all did stash diving to make theirs! I have a few friends who live in colder climates who tease me about my fingerless mitts. While they may not be the ideal thing for subzero weather, they are perfect for keeping the chill out here in Virginia and work great layered over full fingered gloves on cold days. If you work in a chilly office or live with someone who tends to be more conservative with the heat than you would like, fingerless gloves are great to wear inside as well.
The Camberwell Collection includes the cowl and mitt pattern on Ravelry for $8.50. They can also be purchased separately in my Raverly Pattern Shop.
A HUGE thank you goes to the best group of test knitters: Beth, Margi, Tina, Sherry, Pam, and Isabelle. They knitted like the wind to get their projects done on time and had great feedback for me as well. Tina blogged about the Camberwell Collection and has a pattern giveaway there. The drawing for a copy of the Camberwell Collection is on October 11, so be sure to leave a comment on Tina's blog before then!
A couple of months ago, I had mentioned the KAL that Wendi from Indieway Yarns was hosting with my Ferry Beach and Wandering Wildflower patterns. The KAL has wound down and it was so much fun! I had a great time getting to know all the fun gals in the group and had a chance to knit another pair of Ferry Beach socks in Wendi's First String Sock Yarn. My all time favorite thing from the KAL is this picture!
Ferry Beach socks AT FERRY BEACH! How cool is that?
Adrienne, aka killerb on Ravlery, and her husband Keith were on vacation and just happened to stop and take a picture of Adrienne and her socks at Ferry Beach State Park.
I won't be blogging next week because Andy and I are taking a much needed vacation. The biggest worry is what to bring to knit on. My current WIP is a shawl design that should be coming off the needles tonight. I may make another Frost in Bloom. It's a super easy to knit pattern and makes a great gift. The holiday gift giving season is nearly here and that might put me ahead for once.
When I started the design for the Camberwell Collection, my inspiration was the Camberwell Beauty.
I love the brown, blue and golden color of it's wings and almost chevron like edging. The contrast between the colors is so striking.
I think I've come pretty close with the design and colors. The yarn is Shalimar Breathless in Butterscotch, Neptune and Bark. The cowl is long enough so that you could wrap it twice around your neck on those really chilly winter days that are right around the corner. The mitts come in two sizes and knit up in no time. This is a really fantastic stash busting project. My test knitters all did stash diving to make theirs! I have a few friends who live in colder climates who tease me about my fingerless mitts. While they may not be the ideal thing for subzero weather, they are perfect for keeping the chill out here in Virginia and work great layered over full fingered gloves on cold days. If you work in a chilly office or live with someone who tends to be more conservative with the heat than you would like, fingerless gloves are great to wear inside as well.
The Camberwell Collection includes the cowl and mitt pattern on Ravelry for $8.50. They can also be purchased separately in my Raverly Pattern Shop.
A HUGE thank you goes to the best group of test knitters: Beth, Margi, Tina, Sherry, Pam, and Isabelle. They knitted like the wind to get their projects done on time and had great feedback for me as well. Tina blogged about the Camberwell Collection and has a pattern giveaway there. The drawing for a copy of the Camberwell Collection is on October 11, so be sure to leave a comment on Tina's blog before then!
A couple of months ago, I had mentioned the KAL that Wendi from Indieway Yarns was hosting with my Ferry Beach and Wandering Wildflower patterns. The KAL has wound down and it was so much fun! I had a great time getting to know all the fun gals in the group and had a chance to knit another pair of Ferry Beach socks in Wendi's First String Sock Yarn. My all time favorite thing from the KAL is this picture!
I won't be blogging next week because Andy and I are taking a much needed vacation. The biggest worry is what to bring to knit on. My current WIP is a shawl design that should be coming off the needles tonight. I may make another Frost in Bloom. It's a super easy to knit pattern and makes a great gift. The holiday gift giving season is nearly here and that might put me ahead for once.
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