Winter is coming … and for many of us, it’s going to look very different from years past. Some things, though, are constants for me. As we enter the coldest and darkest part of the year, I get the desire to whip up the squishiest knits I can manage for myself and those I love. And I particularly love to do that knitting in the company of friends. So I am very excited to tell you that, tomorrow, we’re launching a new ebook that really delivers on these fronts: Something to Knit Together, Winter Edition, a new capsule collection with designs by Natalie Warner!
Read moreFinding Joy in My WIPs
The November Bringing Joy KAL is getting going over on The Knitalong Hub, and I’ve been really enjoying seeing people plan joyful projects to see them through this month. I’m finding joy by practising patience and giving a deserving WIP some attention.
Read moreThe things we knit together!
Well that was fun!
Our official Something to Knit Together KAL ended a few weeks ago, and while many of us (raises hand) are still knitting along, it’s time to have a peek at what we knit together this summer!
Read moreMaz's Knitting Story
Over the summer, Jen shared an awesome Ama Sweater on Instagram that friend and customer Marian Alsbury aka Maz had knitted for her daughter. I think it’s fair to say, was a very big hit! Maz was kind enough to answer some questions for me about her incredible knitting journey, and has shared some of the stunning projects she’s made. So pull up a chair, grab a cuppa, and join us for a little chat!
Read moreAdjusting the Size of the Bonhomie Wrap
One of the things I love about my Bonhomie Wrap is its generous size … it really does feel like wrapping up in a great big woolly hug, something I know I’ll really appreciate as the weather turns cooler! But perhaps you have a perfect yarn for the pattern but not quite enough, or you just fancy something a bit smaller? If so, adjusting the size of the finished wrap is pretty straightforward!
Read moreHow do you keep track of your knitting?
I’m still happily knitting away on my Conviviality Cardigan, and it’s got me thinking about the art of pattern management. How do we keep track of our place in a pattern? And how do we manage when a pattern asks us to, gulp, do multiple thing at the same time?
Read moreSomething to Knit Together Pattern Drop: The Togetherness Shawl
Let me introduce you to the Togetherness Shawl, the fourth and final pattern from our Something to Knit Together eBook. Where has the time gone?!
Read moreKnitting up a storm ... together!
It’s hard to believe, but in just a few days the final Something to Knit Together pattern will be released! There’s been some skillful knitting on display in the knitalongs … let’s have a peek at some finished objects and works-in-progress!
Read moreI want to knit all the cardigans!
My Conviviality Cardigan from Something to Knit Together is well underway, and oh am I loving it. Cardigans do very heavy duty in my wardrobe, and I know I’m going to wear this one lots. And this particular cardigan has a few things going for it that make an extra pleasurable knit in my book.
Read moreConviviality Cardigan — the penultimate Something to Knit Together design!
Ready to sink your teeth into the next Something to Knit Together project? Let me introduce you to the third pattern designed by Sarah Hatton for the Something to Knit Together eBook: the Conviviality Cardigan.
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