Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Our Recently Completed Projects


Pattern: Dust of Snow by Helen Stewart 

From Ravelry.com: This cozy wrap is an asymmetrical rectangle shape. It features stripes of chevrons alternating with two pretty lace patterns that are simple enough to stand out even with the wildest yarns.  


Pattern: Rose Cottage Cowl by Helen Stewart 
Yarn: Phullu by Marisol 

From Ravelry.com: The Rose Cottage Cowl features a handsome braid cable panel against a background of stockinette stitch for a minimalist modern twist on a traditional design motif. And the lovely Aran or worsted weight yarn means that this piece knits up in a flash, even if you’re new to knitting cables. It’s a wonderful gift that suits just about everyone: knit one for yourself and then more for your family and friends! 


Pattern: Lil Biscuit Sweater by Marie Greene 
Yarn: Worsted Merino Superwash by Plymouth 

This pattern is from Marie Greene's book Knit a Little and is the perfect gift for a child especially when paired with a terrific superwash wool for easy care! Linda changed the biscuit pattern to a snowflake using an Arne and Carlos pattern.  

Pattern: Crunching Leaves Cowl by Casapinka 
Yarn: Cozy Alpaca Chunky by Ella Rae 

From Ravelry.com: This is a cowl that you can cozy down into, an extra layer of thick, soft merino that will keep you toasty as you go about your day. Using two different colors (including variegated yarns) or a single color, you can make a unique Crunching Leaves Cowl. The “Woven Stitch” has the appearance of something woven on a loom but is simple enough for a beginner to complete.  

Pattern: Beaded Christmas Tree Hat by Jocelyn Sass 

This adorable Christmas tree hat is sized for everyone from newborn to adult and will be a hit with all! Start now and you can have a hat for all Christmas-lovers on your gift list by next Christmas. The pattern includes an EASY beading technique and a tutorial for working the REVERSE single crochet stitch.