Which by the way is going to be made into a movie.
It's this time of year where it is so nice to sit knitting at a softball game at 7pm, but still be a bit chilly. April showers, spring flowers. A bit more daylight. A bit more energy.
And with the transition of the seasons, you also need those transitional knits....cowls, scarves, hats. I've got a few new ones to share with you!
Sluggy
Designed with the lovely Shalimar Yarns Homage DK, this hat was originally designed to celebrate ShaliMarch. But what the heck, we can still knit with Shalimar in April, right?
My favorite thing about this design is that it looks great on the whole family.
Lil' Snowboarder is modeling the same hat as her dad, but it has a slouchier fit on her. I think he wants another knit in the large size too now.
Awwww....little Magpie looks so sweet in her hat, don't you think? I know, I know. I'm a biased auntie.
Her hat is knit with Big Bad Wool's Weepaca yarn. This yarn is Ah-mazing! I just love how soft it is.
Notes: Instructions are written for a multiple-sized, slouchy hat. If a slouchier hat is preferred, you can either work the body of hat until desired length or go up a needle size for the body of hat. Modifications will require more yardage. Charts are provided.
Suggested Yarns: ~95 (140,
170, 200) yards of dk/light worsted weight yarn such as Shalimar Yarns Homage
DK, Big Bad Wool Weepaca, The Plucky Knitter Bello Worsted, Bare Naked Wools
Stone Soup DK
I can't wait to knit another one of these for me!
FYI, Sluggy is on sale through April 15, for $5.00 and then will retail for $6.00
The other design available this week is Seamus.
A special thank you to Disco who knit this sample up quickly in the new Bare Naked Wools Confection. I'll admit, I was a bit jealous she was able to knit with this lovely yarn. But at least I get to wear this lovely infinity scarf. I just love this combination of cables and yarn.
I knit the smaller cowl version with one skein of A Verb for Keeping Warm Pioneer. Another lovely, gorgeous yarn.
This
cabled infinity scarf or cowl is the perfect beginner project for learning
cables, as there are only five rounds of cables. It is also perfect to show off
that special skein you’ve wanted to cast on. Cables and worsted weight yarn
makes this a quick knit!
Pattern
Notes: Instructions are
written for two sizes, a cowl and an infinity scarf, knit in the round. Written for cowl with instructions for
infinity scarf given in parentheses if different. Charts are provided on
the back page.
Suggested Yarns: 165 (370) yards of heavy worsted weight
yarn such as
Bare Naked Wools Confection, Anzula For Better or Worsted, A Verb for Keeping
Warm Pioneer, Kolláge Yarns Fantastic, The Plucky Knitter Rustic, Brooklyn Tweed
Shelter
Jill Zielinski, aka Knitterella, did an excellent job on the photo shoot (isn't her cousin Dani gorgeous?!!). Thanks Jill! I feel for her a bit with all that snow though.
Seamus is also on sale through April 15 for $5.00 (then retails for $6.00).
I also released Snow Plants this week, the shawl I designed for A Verb for Keeping Warm's Pro-Verbial Club. I'll be blogging more about this pattern, but did want to let you know it is available and on sale!
It is definitely springtime with all of these new designs. Three in one week! When it rains, it pours.
A few more quick announcements....
If you are in the LA area this weekend, then hopefully you already know about the LA Yarn Crawl, April 3-6.
Please be sure to stop by Knit Culture Studio to see some of my designs that are there for a trunk show. I love that they've picked some of their favorite designs from a number of designers to put together a pretty amazing trunk show. Plus, check out this gorgeous design that Hilary, the Yarniad, designed for them this weekend. Gorgeous!
The other announcement is that the Irish Girlie Knits Ravelry Group has picked our next KAL. Wish I Might and any other Stripey IGK patterns! Come join us for the fun (oh, and there is a coupon code there too!).
And with that, I think I better get to bed. Phew. I'd love to hear how your spring has been going? Any exciting plans for the weekend?
Happy Friday!!Happy Spring!
xoxo Irishgirlieknits
2 comments:
Lovely patterns and those kids are so darn cute. Isn't it fun to be an auntie?
Wow! So many beautiful new patterns! I'm checking my stash for a good yarn for the hat, plus some good Plucky Primo fingering color combos for Wish I Might. (I've been hoarding all my classics! I think it's time to knit them and enjoy them!)
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