This Trilogy Cowl is a quick knit and a delight for the senses. Made with bulky yarn and featuring three different knit stitch patterns. Trilogy Cowl Three different yarns and three different stitch patterns. Put them all together and what do you get? A Trilogy Cowl. I ordered the blue and orange yarns from a woman I know who hand dyes the yarn, so I could get the shades I really wanted. I … [Read more...]
Cable and Eyelet Ponytail Hat – Inspired by Hermione’s Hat from Harry Potter
Delicate cables and eyelets come together in this elegant hat! Discover how this ponytail hat was inspired by Hermione from Harry Potter. Free Cable and Eyelet Ponytail Hat Knit Pattern. If you have long hair then you know the frustration of wanting to both wear a hat and put your hair in a ponytail. That's where a ponytail hat, also known as messy bun hats, save the day. I've shared a … [Read more...]
Simple Cowl for Beginners – Garter Stitch Rib Knit Cowl
This simple knit cowl is dressed up by adding stripes. The garter stitch makes it stretchy and reversible and you can quickly put it over your head. The ribbed edging allows you to pull it down over your shoulders for extra warmth. Cowls are always a favorite because they are a bit smaller, and quicker, to knit than a traditional scarf. Of course, cowls are also a fun accessory. Larger cowls, … [Read more...]
Owl Gloves Knit Pattern
The original and best Knit Owl Gloves Hoot, hoot! Do you love owls? I'm thrilled to find so many fellow knitters love owls as much as I do. It's a group owl obsession! It all started with my original knit owl hat pattern. Now it's time to expand the owl love with the release of these knit owl fingerless gloves. To celebrate I'm even wearing a pair of owl socks today! The … [Read more...]
Fall Self Care – Monochromatic Striped Scarf Knit Pattern
This post is sponsored by BabbleBoxx Ready for a cozy fall? Take care of yourself and wrap yourself in comfort with this free Monochromatic Striped Scarf FREE Knit Pattern. As soon as the temperature drops, all I want to do is stock up on yarn and start knitting. It's hard to get excited about making hats and scarves when it's over 100 degrees outside, but when those temperatures drop (and … [Read more...]
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