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Knit the Fun and Springy “Pleated Rib Scarf”

Knit the Fun and Springy “Pleated Rib Scarf”

Pleated Rib Scarf This simple and springy scarf is fun to knit and is a fabulous way to practice continental knitting. It is part of the Continental Knitting Deep Dive in A Close Knit Community Club (a membership for knitters).   Useful Links See the Pleated Rib Scarf...

Norwegian Christmas Crackers

Norwegian Christmas Crackers

Norwegian Christmas Crackers The striking designs of Norwegian colorwork inspired the appearance, while the desire to be kind to the planet and create lasting mementos inspired the function of these reusable and giftable Christmas Crackers. They can also be used as...

Going Postal Wrap

Going Postal Wrap

Going Postal Wrap (Shawl) Striking texture and lace stitches meld two yarns into a subtle play of colours over this nubby yet drapey rectangular shawl. The knitting is straightforward enough for social or TV knitting, yet unusual enough to be interesting! The...

Plumed Cowl

Plumed Cowl

Plumed Cowl The stitch pattern on this cowl reminds me of feathers (plumage) and of a trail of smoke billowing up from a chimney or campfire (plume). The Plumed Cowl pattern is suitable for someone who is comfortable with knitting in the round and has done some lace....

Adventus Scarf and Wrap

Adventus Scarf and Wrap

Solid color circles dance across the surface of a marled fabric, popping out in either colour in a seemingly random yet repeatable pattern, much like dancers moving around the dance floor.  This scarf was inspired by Anna Maltz's (SweaterSpotter) marlisle technique. I...

Mod Squares Blanket

Mod Squares Blanket

Show off how cool you are in a square kind of way by making the Mod Squares Blanket! This easy-to-make, satisfying, squishy, cosy and utterly modern modular blanket is joined as you go, allowing you to have almost no finishing when you make the last stitch. All the...

Dancing Circles Reversible Scarf

Dancing Circles Reversible Scarf

Solid color circles dance across the surface of a marled fabric, popping out in either colour in a seemingly random yet repeatable pattern, much like dancers moving around the dance floor.  This scarf was inspired by Anna Maltz's (SweaterSpotter) marlisle technique. I...

Kitties on My Lap Blanket

Kitties on My Lap Blanket

Whether you have a cuddle-happy cat companion or not, you can never have too many cats in your lap. Even if you have access to a removable feline space heater, this easy-to-knit modular blanket is purrfect for TV knitting and nesting. The Kitties on my Lap Blanket is...

Grasker Hat

Grasker Hat

Inspired by Icelandic designs, this hat was designed for a friend who saw an Icelandic style hat at a Halloween pumpkin based event and wished she had bought it. In honour of this, the hat is named after the Icelandic word for Pumpkin. Three colours of superwash light...

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