Wednesday, November 12, 2025
JA is in the House!
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Readying for Advent
KNITVENT 2025 is now available here!
EARLYBIRD price of £10.75 (+tax) for ALL 6 PATTERNS
- over 40% off!
Knitvent is a festive collection of six secret accessory patterns, released one-by-one over six weeks. Part mystery knit along, part handmade holiday countdown, it’s a celebration of anticipation, creativity, and the quiet satisfaction of making something special—just in time. With simple, giftable projects, a warm community, and plenty of room to play, Knitvent is for anyone who finds comfort in making and delight in small things.
For Knitvent 2025, we’re revisiting the joy of scrappy knitting: every pattern in the collection is designed to shine with mini skeins, or those irresistible little bits and pieces you’ve been saving for something special.
This year’s secret designs are inspired by the kind of humble heirlooms that make their home inside a battered old biscuit tin or tucked between the pages of a forgotten book. A jumble of trinkets gathered over time. A faded ribbon, a tiny silver thimble, a postcard from long ago. Nothing is valuable, but everything is precious. The things we keep not for their value, but for the feelings they carry.
These are patterns to transform your scraps and minis into meaningful knits. Textural, stripy, and steeped in soft nostalgia, each pattern invites you to stitch memory and colour into something precious.
So whether you’ve been stashing every beloved scrap from past projects…
Or you’ve treated yourself to a beautiful advent mini skein set and want to make the most of it…
Or you just love the charm of small, textured knits with a story to tell…
There’s something in this Knitvent for you.
We’d love to have you along. The first pattern arrives November 4th
Our first pattern of Knitvent 2025, The Buttonbox Throw, will be square
This KAL pattern is a rectangular shawl, comprised of twelve separate lace designs. All twelve designs are knitted on the same number of stitches and the twelve designs are separated by a lace divider of twisted stitches.
The pattern is started with a provisional cast on. Both the cast on edge and bind off edge will be worked in a special lace design and finished with a stretchy bind off. A total of fourteen different lace designs are included in this KAL pattern.
The pattern provides both charted and written instructions. The charts and corresponding written instructions for each section appear on the same page for ease in comparing the directions.
The shawl should be worked in either a solid, tonal or speckled yarn. A variegated yarn is not recommended as it may obscure the lace designs.
This pattern will be published in three separate sections due to the number of designs included in the pattern.
Introduction and Preparation
Lace Divider and Patterns 1 - 6
Lace Patterns 7 - 12 and Finishing
Dornwald (Thornwood) is a large, arc shaped shawl with long scarf like parts. It is knitted sideways with one set Twisted Fifties Fadient (8 skeins à 50g). Two-colored brioche and two-colored garter stitch create structure, the arc is formed by short rows, beads Toho 6/0 are added and an I-cord forms a neatly edge.
The shawl is knitted with needle 3,5mm, please take care to have two of them.
The pattern will come in four parts on Fridays before the Sundays in Advent each
Part 1: 28.11.
Part 2: 5.12.
Part 3: 12.12.
Part 4: 19.12
It will be free until 6.1.2026
An english version of the pattern will be available here: link text
Monday, November 3, 2025
This. That.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Silk
For years, my trusty lollipop spindle has been spinning yards and yards of tiny silk threads!
When the bobbin is full, I wind the yarn off into small balls and place them in a jar. Not knowing what to do with all these small bits of yarn, they sat to age--aging is good thing, especially for fiber that has no purpose at the time you spin. Spinning with a drop spindle is the oldest way yarn was twisted for years.. This makes a great demonstration for the public. Spinning is easy to explain when your hands move slowly and the thread is drawn from a handful of fibers. Even though I've been spinning for years, this process is always a joy to see and do!
I have dyed singles with natural dye to give a friend who worked at plantation. She made embroidery pieces to display as handwork that would be accomplished in 1800’s. So, that, is one way to use single silk yarns.
most of the threads are single ply. Here are some that have been two plied--no thoughts on colors mixed. at one point in my life, several instructors were placed in front of me for instruction and knowledge of fiber preparation. I can't count on my hands, how many workshops were taken to advance encouragement of fibers. At one time, we had an 'expert' on silk spinning. to me, she knew more than I did at the time. At every workshop or class, you can always learn at least one new thing that can be added to your bag of tricks. At this workshop, our instructor informed us that if three or more single silk yarns are plied together, you have an interesting yarn. It didn't matter the colors of each single ply yarn. Maybe, now, is the time to experiment.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Warm Hands= Warm Hugs
Friday, October 17, 2025
A Look Back
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Socktober!
Loving October! Not only is October my birth—day month, it is Socktober month!! How exciting!!
It’s been awhile since socks were cast on my needles—exactly, one year -last October!
I’m on the bandwagon now! More info Here
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