After designing the Harlow Market Tote for a Joann stitch along earlier this year, I’m so excited to finally be able to offer this pattern as a freebie here on the blog! This project is so customizable and fun to make, and I created a full video tutorial to accompany …
Read MoreWhat’s not to love about a chunky knit cardigan? This cozy marled cardi with a contrast edging might be my new favorite thing to throw on over every outfit! The Emerson Cardigan will definitely be a staple …
Read MoreCardigans are one of my favorite things to make, because I love the end result so much. Open front garments are so easy to throw on atop any ensemble to add a layer of warmth or some extra handmade texture. The Emerick Cardigan is a quick and easy crochet …
Read MoreGranny squares are still going strong in the fashion scene, and for good reason! These iconic little squares add a touch of whimsy and a splash of color in all the best ways.
Read MoreWith simplicity often comes elegance, and the Brewster Striped Kerchief is a great example of this! A simple, meditative garter stitch striped fabric is the background for this versatile wrap with …
Read MoreLooking for a way to use up scraps or showcase the full Color Theory palette? With the new (limited edition) Color Theory mini packs you can do just that! Introducing the Full Spectrum Wrap, a fun crochet accessory that utilizes one pack of 18 minis for a striking project …
Read MoreRevisiting the Streamline Tank while designing the new crochet Borderline Tank reminded me how much I love the geometric Art Deco detailing of the half fisherman’s rib along the neckline of these garments. I have been wanting to design something else with a similar detail and with fall approaching …
Read MoreSay hello to my new favorite wrap! After many requests for a knit version of the Resonance Wrap, I took the plunge and worked out an equally (if not more!) beautiful design and I'm so glad I did. The Reverb Wrap uses a fun mini bobble-type stitch to mimic the mesmerizing texture of the original crochet pattern and the results are stunning.
Read MoreIt's fairly common for me to get an abundance of requests for a crochet version of a new knitting pattern, and vice versa, but I don't think I've consistently received so many passionate pleas for such over the course of several years for any design as much as my knit Streamline Tank. Well, the day has finally arrived folks!
Read MoreMy favorite thing about Color Theory yarn is putting together little color combo families. Because all of the colors go so well with each other and the palette spans the rainbow and includes a solid set of six neutrals, there are so many possibilities for "fades."
Read MoreOne of my favorite designs of all time is my Autumn League Pullover, and I've had so much fun creating seasonal riffs on the original over the years. Joining the ALP, the Winter League Pullover, and the Summer League Cutoff, I'm thrilled to release the latest installment in the series - the Spring League Sleeveless Hoodie!
Read MoreIn this special bonus "extra credit" lesson we will discuss color proportions and intensity. It's one thing to be able to choose a beautiful color story, but did you know that the distribution and quantities of each color along with the contrast between them can also play a major role in a color scheme? Composition is one of the key elements to creating a pleasing visual experience.
Read MoreThe seemingly intricate colorwork of the Winston Tweed Tie is actually achieved with a simple slip stitch technique called mosaic knitting. Sport this dapper accessory around the neck, waist, head, or a hat!
Read MoreDrape this regal throw over your favorite chair or at the foot of the bed for a luxe addition to your home. Worked in meditative rounds, this project can easily be sized up or down from a small lapghan to a larger bedspread.
Read MorePerfect for a garden party or festive brunch, these multi-color mandala coasters add flair to the table and help identify guests’ drinks.
Read MoreAsymmetry and color blocking complement each other with this bold throw worked in columns. This beginner level project is a fabulous way to play with color combinations.
Read MoreKeep your plants cozy with their very own knit pot hanger. Like a hammock for your plant babies, the Perennial Plant Hanger is a lovely way to display them year-round.
Read MoreDueling stripes and color blocking adds a split personality to this chic otherwise minimalist kerchief. Wrap it in a variety of ways to show off the different sides.
Read MoreThis classic French beret in modern single stripes will transport you to Le Marais on a crisp spring day.
Read MoreThis casual crewneck pullover works up before you know it with two strands held together. The relaxed fit and loose knit makes this the perfect companion for summer nights.
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