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Showing posts with label DK. Show all posts

Brassard Sweater - pattern release

7.4.21

 I'm happy to let you know that the pattern for Brassard Sweater has been published.

Brassard Sweater is a beautiful wardrobe staple with a round neck, side splits and dropped shoulders. 

The sweater is knitted in combination of stockinette and broken rib stitches. Front and back are knitted bottom up up to shoulders, which are formed using short rows technique. In order to minimise the seaming, shoulders are joined with three needles bind off. Them the stitches are picked up for sleeves and neck finishing.



The sweater is knitted with Bowland DK in lovely spring shade Fresh Leaves. This yarn is hand dyed by local dyer Eden Cottage Yarn. You can also use Hayton DK or Milburn DK for this project.  

The knitting pattern is size inclusive and available from Ravelry and Lovecrafts.

To celebrate the release, the pattern is available with 10% off on Ravelry. Use code BS10 to get your discount.



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Pattern release - Bloksy Hat

27.1.20
It is so easy to make matching garments and create family looks with my daughters, but it is completely different story when you’ve got a son. So, for some time I’ve been thinking about matching hats with my little gentlemen. And today I’m happy to introduce you my first knitted design in 2020 – Bloksy Hat.
This comfortable unisex hat is knitted in the round with easy to memorise stitch. It has slightly cloche shape and looks great on all members of family.
For this hat I’ve chosen Baby Merino Silk DK yarn from Rowanin shade Dawn. It is beautiful and soft yarn in DK weight. I ignored the ribbing and replaced it with a purl round, which created a stylish and modern look.
The knitting pattern for Bloksy Hat is suitable for knitters of all levels and it is written for all sizes from baby through adult. You can find this pattern on Ravelry and LoveCrafts.
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Sky Philosophy Sweater Knitting Pattern

3.9.14
Since the beginning of this year I have knitted quite a few baby/ child projects. But today I would like to introduce an adult sweater I created and made for myself. It is Sky Philosophy Sweater. I also wrote a knitting pattern for it which is available from my pattern stores. I'm so pleased with the result. I love every details of this project starting with beautiful light weight ribbon cotton yarn in sky blue colour and finishing with nice and simple design.



The PDF pattern can be downloaded on Etsy OR Craftsy OR Ravelry
The hard copy of it can be purchased on eBay
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