Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Two More Patterns





Here are two more patterns that I never got around to publishing (mainly because I didn't have a baby to model it on), both baby hats that I made around the same time and available in several sizes. Two things to note- slipping stitches seems to affect people's gauges to differing degrees so if in doubt make the your gauge match 22 st/in in pattern, and you are slipping stitches while cabling.

First is Slip and Slide:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxNAMWbiTmRHbi1SeFNNZTJ5NGM/view?usp=sharing




Thursday, February 4, 2016

Chioni Link

I have pretty much decided that for the time being, I won't be publishing anything more. The last few testing experiences left a bad taste in my mouth and in general it just stresses me out, which is why I haven't posted in about a year.

I know some people wanted access to some patterns I never released, so here are some links to the rough versions I never published. As this isn't an official release, no pattern support will be offered for them.

Up first is Paris Night (pictured above), which is a variation on a popular North Face hat, but in a thicker yarn and with a nicer top: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxNAMWbiTmRHdlVBZ3Q2Z0pwWU0/view?usp=sharing

You need to know your gauge for this one to fit right. Bulky and Super Bulky yarns vary quite a bit in thickness, so even if you get stitch gauge, your row gauge may be very different. 

Next is Chioni (pictured below)a cowl I originally made for my mom. It is an advanced pattern (includes double decreases/increases and grafting in rib). Life Lines are highly recommended.



If anyone wants a link to something else I've made but not published, I'll add a link to my notes if I have them.