
Just about 2 years ago I released my Winslow Park Cowl pattern. My goal with this design was to create a small project that included multiple “skill building” techniques (specifically, working a…

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…

Almost 5 years ago I published Layla, a layering-style cardi/vest knit seamlessly and using worsted-weight yarn. It featured 2-color, 1-row stripes, created by working a particular technique where you work 2 right-side…

My Raincheck vest has been a popular little layering piece, but one question I often get it how to avoid the curling edges. The edges in Raincheck are raw, i.e, there is…