Knit Bow Pattern
The Knit Bow is started with a Turkish cast on, then worked in the round until desired length is reached, finished with a kitchener stitch, and tied in a neat bow. A hair clip is then slipped through the middle. It pairs well with
The Knit Bow is started with a Turkish cast on, then worked in the round until desired length is reached, finished with a kitchener stitch, and tied in a neat bow. A hair clip is then slipped through the middle. It pairs well with
Once Upon a Dream Sweater is a ballerina inspired raglan sweater featuring balloon style sleeves and a wide neckline. The sleeves are knit first from the cuff up, then the body is knit. These three pieces are then worked together to form the neckline. Tubular
This hat came about as more of a necessity than anything, since both my kids have seemed to have inherited my keen ability to lose things. However, I've fallen in love with all the little details on this hat, and now I want to
You guys have been asking for a video on how to knit a baby blanket for a while, now, and the day is finally come! This blanket was inspired by my serious little 2-year-old, Charlie, and the yarn was chosen by him as
I can't even begin to explain how excited I am about this cardigan! It's been one of my most ambitious projects to date, and I think it turned out so well. It's exactly what I had envisioned when I set out to make
My daughter, Evelyn, and I have been wearing these matching spa headbands so much lately, so today I wanted to share how I made them! I think they'd be a really fun project for Mother's Day, or a Mommy + Mini spa date!
I'd done a version of this men's beanie back before my oldest was born, and considering she just turned four, I thought it was time for a little update! This hat is knit in the round, using a Berroco Remix yarn, and turned
I've found that there is one project in particular that people are always looking for, whether it is here, on my blog, or on my YouTube channel, and that's a basic pair of mittens, suitable for a beginner. While mittens are not typically a
I absolutely love the design of these socks! It looks as if the cuff is cabled, but it's in fact just a clever little stitch that looks much fancier than it actually is. Featuring a honeycomb heel, this understated, elegant sock was
Someone recently asked if I would share a pattern for a hat and cowl set, and I'm so glad they did! This hat and cowl set is one of my new favorite winter accessories, and I love how both pieces turned out! Full
I've been asked to share some form of sock pattern for quite a while, so today I thought I would share my favorite - a simple ribbed sock. I love this style because it can fit almost any size foot, thanks to the natural
Quarantine. That's such a scary word, isn't it? When we heard that this novel coronavirus, now known as Sars-CoV-2, was on its way to the U.S., Joe and I decided that the kids and I would go into a self-quarantine while he continued
If you've never heard of Tabitha Gandee, allow me to introduce you to one of my favorite smaller designers! She is half of the Hey Sister Podcast, and as of writing this post, she has eleven patterns on her Ravelry site - half of