Delicate & dainty, colorful & cozy.
Delightful stitch patterns, cozy blankets and delicate summery knits...
Here’s what I’ve loved in knitting this week…
A variation of the seed stitch for a delightful summer wrap, a vintage jacket with berry inspired stitches, a cozy log cabin blanket that requires no seaming and…
Quirky cable socks and a cushion inspired by friendship, a delightful diamond lace top and fabulous mock cables for a cool and breezy tank.
A basket weave hat to knit up in half and day, a baby bear bonnet that’s so cute and a winter moonlight inspired cardigan.
All the fun of a fair in a colorful sweater and everyday sweater that’ll feel like wearing a warm hug.
Everything you need to read your knitting, and how to convert a pattern knitted flat into using circular needles.
Cable lengths of circular needles demystified, joining live stitches for a folded brim, two color woven stitch and knitwear inspired by famous landmarks.
Frugal knitting hacks, the pros and cons of knitting with cotton and a vintage caravan full of yarn.
The delights of the Daisy stitch, artistic portraits created with a knitting machine and how to add sparkle to your knits.
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👀 Last week’s top knitting inspiration: twisted rib scarf.
This week’s knitting ideas you can't miss…
Evoking the delicateness of roses.
Using a stitch that’s a variation of the seed stitch, this wrap is a delightful addition to your summer wardrobe.
The suggested yarn of silk is so light and lovely to wear. Something you can pop into your bag and have on hand.
Forest berry.
Inspired by the silhouette of the 1930s to 1940s, this jacket by designer Helen Arnesen features a berry stitch on the front sides.
It’s a beautiful vintage look and something you could dress up or wear casually.
Next in line.
This warm and cozy log cabin Afghan is knit in four colors of worsted weight wool. Worked from the center outward, it’s seamless: no sewing or joining.
Zig then zag.
A quirky cable dances down the front of a stockinette foot and leg of these socks. The designer
was inspired by something the character Lorelai Gilmore from the series Gilmore Girls said:“When you think I’ll zig, I’ll zag!”
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