
One of the most common pattern adjustments you can make when knitting a garment is adjusting the length. In many of my patterns, whether they are bottom-up or top-down, when working the…

One of the important elements of a knitting pattern is the schematic! What exactly is it and what is its purpose? That is exactly what I wanted to answer in this blog…

Five years ago I released my bulky-weight Capo (part capelet/part poncho!) layering top and over these years it’s become quite the popular pattern. But it was in need of a little revamp,…

If you have been following along with this blog for a while then you know that I often talk about the importance of gauge swatching. So in this post I’m not going…

Gradient self-striping yarns can be so fun to knit with – they gradually shift from one color to the next, creating a beautiful affect. I recently used a yarn like this for…