Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mini Knits

I've been on a mini knits kick here recently. Great for using up leftover sock yarn, great for Christmas ornaments and just plain fun to make.


Free mini knits patterns I found online:
Mini Mittens - I haven't made these yet but I plan to soon.
Mini Sweater - This is the pattern I used for the sweater in the picture above.
Mini Socks - Different from the pattern I used for the sock above but I plan to knit this one too.

Have fun and as always, Happy Knitting!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Found Another Great Pattern

It's called Sylvar by Jordana Paige. You can find her website here where you can purchase the pattern. The Ravelry page is here. I had not heard of her until I ran into this pattern today. I definitely plan to look around and see what other designs she has out there. I just found her Twitter page here.

Sylvar - JP006
I borrowed this picture from her Flickr page. Isn't it just gorgeous? I really love the neck line. Definitely adding this to my queque.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Free Pattern: Peasant Blouse

I just saw this free pattern on Knitting Daily. I love it so I thought I would share. You can get to the download site here.

Photo borrowed from KD website.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

October is for Spinners KAL

There is a knit-a-long started on Ravelry that I wanted to share with you. My very talented friend Sharon (aka Idyllicchick) is one of the owners of Hanks Yarn & Fiber in Gainesville, FL. Aside from being a talented knitter, spinner and LYS owner, she is also one of the nicest people I've ever met. And now it turns out, she is an amazing pattern designer as well. Who knew?!?! :)

I fell in love with this pattern when she wrote it last fall and the KAL starting on Ravelry reminded me that I wanted to blog about it. Check out the pattern October is for Spinners. It's a free pattern from Hanks Yarn & Fiber year of free scarf patterns. And while you're at it, check out all the patterns from 2008: A Year in Scarves. Lorena wrote some beautiful patterns as well. I see at least two I plan to make for gifts this year. Very talented LYS owners indeed! This year they are doing afghan squares. You can see them here 2009: The Year of the Afghan.

There is a blog post about the October is for Spinners scarf here on the Hanks blog. Believe it or not, this amazing pattern is Sharon's first published knitting pattern! The pattern starts out with a spider and ends with a web. It is knit with 4 strands of lace weight held together and you gradually drop a strand as you go so you end using only one strand for the web. So creative!


(photo borrowed from the Hanks blog)

I'm going to knit this up myself as soon as I finish my S'mores Revontuli Shawl. I dress like a witch at halloween every year and I think this scarf would make a fantastic addition to my costume. I'm thinking of dyeing up some pencil roving in a progressive dye so I can spin yarn resulting in a scarf that starts out with an orange spider and ends with a black web. Or should it be a black spider and an orange web? Or how about black to purple? Black to gray to purple? Hmmm ... so many ideas floating around for this! What do you think?

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Do You Have a Favorite Knitwear Designer?

I sure do and it happens to be Connie Chang Chinchio. Besides being cute as a button, Connie produces some beautiful knitting patterns. My next three projects in waiting all happen to be Connie's patterns. You can find her blog here: physicsknits



Here are some of my favorite PhysicsKnits patterns:
Versailles Shell (i cast on for this one last night, pictured above)
Apres Surf Hoodie (i think this is next)
Varese Hoodie
Soap Bubble Wrap
Riding to Avalon
Uhura (just purchased this pattern, feeling the need to cast on too)
Henley Perfected
Trellis & Keyhole Tank

Here's a link for those of you on Ravelry: Connie's Patterns on Ravelry