Himalaya by Jacquelyn Landry of This Kitten Knits
A large and snuggly shawl full of color and texture.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needles worsted weight YakPopularity: 47% [?]
A large and snuggly shawl full of color and texture.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needles worsted weight YakPopularity: 47% [?]
Are you a peacock? I’m not, really. I like attention, don’t get me wrong, I’m a Leo and everything, but I’ve never strutted around, showing myself off.
With this shrug, however, I might.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
cotton rayon straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 51% [?]
This pattern appealed to me because it was absolutely not what I was imagining. Fir cones are hard and prong-y and this wrap is soft and, well, wrap-y.
I was reasonably certain even before I opened it that the wrap wasn’t knitted from pinecones, but I did wonder for a moment, because I’m that kind of person.
Difficulty level: Advanced
circular needles Lace weight silkPopularity: 43% [?]
This stole is a study in delicacy. Even the sturdy version would float in the wind.
Difficulty level: Advanced
bulky weight circular needles merinoPopularity: 32% [?]
It’s three, three, three patterns in one.
Wrap it up or dress it down, all from one simple stitch pattern.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needles cotton linen straight needles viscose worsted weightPopularity: 17% [?]
Light and lovely.
A delightful reward for a little bit of persistence.
Difficulty level: Advanced
double point Lace weightPopularity: 17% [?]
