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Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Inspired by the old Newfoundland English word for soft and fluffy, Towy (pronounced “t-ow-ee”) is a warm hug for persistently chilly hands. These fingerless mittens are designed to make the most out of your mohair lace scraps, holding them together with sport or heavier sock weight yarns. Knit up in an all-over 1x1 rib, the fabric sits snuggly ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Named after the inner city street I see from my home studio, Seventh Street is a comfort project with alternating stripes of reverse stockinette and eyelets. Using a classic top-down, triangular construction, this bandana-style shawl can be worn as an accent around the neck or used as a head wrap. I designed Seventh Street during a period of im...
Knitting: Balaclava
What better way to celebrate the winter months than turning yourself into a pickle? Picklehead is a helmet-style balaclava designed for adult heads who want to add a bit of whimsy to their winter wardrobes. Worked in worsted weight yarn and using a clever combination of ribbing and bobbles, Picklehead is quick to knit up with no seaming require...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Inspired by snow days and ice storms, Norther is a cuff-down sock pattern featuring an intuitive knit/purl texture that runs down the leg and foot like freezing rain. In Newfoundland English, Norther refers to the sharp winter wind that blows in from the north, bringing snow, sleet and a desire to stay inside. These socks are the perfect snow d...
Knitting: Cowl
In Newfoundland English, mauzy (pronounced “maw-zee”) refers to warm, damp and foggy weather. On a mauzy day there is usually light rain, a gentle mist, and a soft breeze from the sea. Condensation beads upon the rocks and trees, and it’s as if the whole world has gone a little fuzzy.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This elegant toque just happens to be covered in tits. Yes, you read correctly. Tits.