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I’ve talked a lot about the concept of positive ease and how it works when deciding on what size to knit. If you are brand new to this term and concept, I…
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Because I love to layer my clothing, I’m a fan of open-style cardigans and vests such as my Brooklin Vest featured in this post. However, sometimes you may want more styling options,…
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If you’re familiar with my work, then you already know that I’m all about layering pieces. So many of my designs are vest-like or other short or no-sleeve items that are great…
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Introducing my newest cowl/neckwarmer – Fetching Fern! This split-hem accessory is a light little layer for any season and features an interesting diagonal textured stitch pattern. Let me tell you a bit…
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It’s inevitable that the longer you are a knitter the more ‘stash yarn’ you’ll accumulate! Stash yarn consists of leftovers from previous projects, new yarns you couldn’t resist when you were visiting…