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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This beanie was inspired by the einrúm Boyfriend Sweater and is reversible like all our Boyfriend designs.
Knitting: Pullover
This E yarn version of our Boyfriend Sweater is designed to be reversible and can be worn with either the knit or the purl side showing.
Knitting: Pullover
This LAMB yarn version of our Boyfriend Sweater is designed to be reversible and can be worn with either the knit or the purl side showing.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan was designed to be reversible and can be worn with either the knit or the purl side facing. It is worked top-down back and forth except for the sleeves, and with short row shaping for the neckline.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This baby blanket is worked back and forth in rows in one piece featuring a beautiful and delicate overall lace pattern framed by seed stitch panels on all sides.
Knitting: Poncho
This poncho pattern is called EMBRACE. The poncho is closed with snap fasteners along one side, so it EMBRACES you.
Knitting: Vest
The slipover is worked top-down. The seed stitch edges around the armholes and the V-neck are worked at the same time as the main stocking stitch fabric.
Knitting: Scarf
The initial inspiration for the Keel Scarf came from fine woven and printed square silk scarves to be worn as head scarves or knotted around the neck for a touch of elegance.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl/stole/scarf was the first in our EMBRACE pattern series. We called it the EMBRACE SHAWL because wrapping it around you brings the sensation of a warm hug.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
At the Berber museum in Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, I regarded beautiful Berber jewellery. The simple design of the necklaces fascinated me. The necklace that captured my attention had silver diamond shapes hanging in some sort of columns. The diamond shapes were joined with small rings. This necklace gave me the inspiration to knit a shawl ...
Knitting: Poncho
The poncho is worked in the round from the top down with a yarn-over pattern down the centre front and back, with increases on either side.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
At the Berber museum in Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, I regarded beautiful Berber jewellery. The simple design of the necklaces fascinated me. The necklace that captured my attention had silver diamond shapes hanging in some sort of columns. The diamond shapes were joined with small rings. This necklace gave me the inspiration to knit a shawl ...
Knitting: Pullover
The sweater is baggy and comfortable. The rib is loose on the hips and the back is longer than the front. The form is accentuated with a loop from the pattern that is knitted on the sides, by the joint of the sleeves and in the decrease for the armholes and gives a pleasant rhythm to the knitting.
Knitting: Pullover
The sweater is designed for both men and women. It is reversible and can, according to taste, be worn with either the “right” or the “wrong” side showing.
Knitting: Cardigan
This is one of those irresistible cardigans, large and warm. You can wrap it around you almost like a blanket when you need something to snuggle into. The pocket has a different colour and is knitted in a lighter yarn than the body and the sleeves. There is almost no finishing work left after the knitting has been done which means you can start...
Knitting: Pullover
The HB03 sweater is knitted in one piece bottom up. Can be knitted with either einrúm E-quality and einrúm L-quality.
Knitting: Scarf, Beanie, Toque
When I was a young girl, I was often lucky enough to get to go camping with my grandparents. My grandfather was a great lover of nature and had an avid interest in rocks and stones. He had a considerable collection which he had arranged carefully in display cases in his basement. Columnar basalt was one of the rock formations my grandfather tau...
Knitting: Cardigan
The cardigan’s lapels form a sturdy collar that lies nicely over the shoulders. The lapels and the collar are knitted in such a way that there is no right or wrong side when the cardigan is open. It is easy to lengthen the cardigan by adding to the length from the armhole. A pattern of a belt is included for those who want to close the cardigan.