International language of yarn…
Hello! An overdue update! The best way to bring some colour and life into the dark month of November is to crochet and knit in vibrant colours! Not only […]
Hello! An overdue update! The best way to bring some colour and life into the dark month of November is to crochet and knit in vibrant colours! Not only […]
A scrumble is an improvised piece of knitting or crochet. I recently discovered that there is a whole world of “freeform” out there from this wonderful blog. This discovery led […]
At the moment I am under the spell of “Enchanted Mesa” – a top down sweater designed by West Knits. The pattern is available to buy (inexpensive and well worth […]
I am currently working on “Enchanted Mesa” – it is a wonderful sweater pattern by West Knits and it is pictured in progress here with Lucy the Lamb. 😉 […]
Wow! Look at this wonderful way to work with colour! I love doing stranded knitting and the last posts have had a focus on fair isle knitting. I really think […]
Here is a short film on the wonderful tradition that is Harris Tweed. Well worth a watch, short and sweet and a bit of well-needed escapism… One day I would love to […]
I am still keeping on kepping! I am combining Norwegian Rauma lambswool with what is left of my stash of yummy Jamieson’s of Shetland yarn. Coincidentally, kep number 6 (pictured above) […]
At the risk of repetition, here are some cheerful pictures of keps in the Swedish winter sunshine! I have been so inspired by the Facebook page devoted to making Fair […]
The sun is shining so a quick kep update showing the colours in their true light! The picture shows 4 of the 5 keps made so far! Time to dust […]
Well, I certainly have the kep knitting bug! I just can’t stop making these Fair Isle knitted hats! I started to make these only very recently after joining a very […]