RavenstitchStudio
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Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Raven’s Winter Song… is part of my Zauberball Crazy Stash Buster Project and is my third design for September. It is a slightly asymmetrical wrap knit using ZBC double-stranded paired with a DK weight yarn, making it a great choice for the cooler season.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Ravensknowle… is a lovely wrap incorporating 3 different yarns with 3 different textures, resulting in a wonderful array of bands with slip stitch and lace on the bias – just the thing for an early foggy September Fall morning.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Raven’s Karma… Using some bright colours for that last touch of Summer, September days remind us that Autumn is approaching. Garter stitch stripes lead into a lovely lace pattern I found while browsing through a Shetland Dictionary Stitch Book. Self-striping Zauberball Crazy adds an extra touch showing, off the lovely repeat pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Raven’s Monet… evokes images of a lovely painting right out of Claude Monet’s garden. The shawl is knit sideways, with increases at the end of every right-side row and 3 pretty eyelet patterns. Knit in a new colourway from Lichen and Lace.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
***Ravens Denim Dream… simple stocking stitch bands with crimson-coloured garter stitch eyelet rows in between showcase the lovely self-striping effect of Zauberball Crazy.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravensgambit… this lovely shade of Poison in Manos Del Uruguay Fino brings out the best of all the wonderful colours of Flussbett in Schoppel Wolle Zauberball Crazy for a rich-looking wrap. The simple and effective 4-row repeat pattern makes this an easy “travel” or group knit. It seems to grow quickly with the alternate row changes of the Main...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravensmeadow… all the shades of the meadows reaching over hilltops, down through valleys, along the riverbanks, and out to the sea.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravenshire… is slightly asymmetrical, commencing with an I-cord cast-on, and worked sideways with I-cord borders and an I-cord cast-off for a complete, tidy finish all around.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Raven’s Garden… hues of blues and hints of green throughout the garden can be seen. Add some texture to the mix while a picot cast-off does the trick. My granddaughter’s favourite colours to match her lovely garden.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Ravens at Play… bands of garter stitch, rows of garter stitch eyelets in self-striping Zauberball Crazy, and a lovely rustic sport yarn set off this bright summertime knit. Add some buttons for extra fun.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravensglenn… perfect for a rainy summer’s day. Winding vines and cables knit in Lichen and Lace Rustic Heather Sport and Marsh Mohair come together to create a calming, peaceful wrap. Perfect for a rainy summer’s day.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravensfjeld… lovely Leaf Panels and cables knit in Lichen and Lace Peach Tea, Rustic Heather Sport, and Marsh Mohair together.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensgate… a timeless, classic piece. This version is knit in Eco Shetland Worsted, Shade Birch.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ravensforest… a summer wrap in Lichen and Lace Rustic Heather Sport, and Marsh Mohair, scattered with butterflies. When I saw this lovely May 2024 special colourway, Peach Tea, I could just “taste” summer and got busy with my needles. A luscious texture is accomplished by using a strand of each yarn held together throughout.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensfjord… ready for beach combing. Knit with Eco Shetland Worsted, cables pop out on a background of moss stitch. Off-the-shoulder sleeves provide a comfy, roomy fit.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensea…The unique shawl collar adds a special touch to this simple, sophisticated-looking sweater, knit in Estelle Eco Shetland Worsted. The roomy style and easy pull-on neckline make this a perfect choice for young ones. This is sure to be a favourite for those cooler summer days.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensdell… a stylish tunic worked with two strands of Manos Del Uruguay Fino held together for a silky, soft finish. The simple cables are well-defined knit on a reverse stocking stitch background, providing a lovely, classic, timeless piece.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Ravensfield… lovely cushions to match Ravensdagger, knit with a lovely, warm, squishy-soft, natural yarn grown and produced in Canada. This quick knit on 5 mm needles includes a simple yet effective textured stitch pattern, complete with lovely cables.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Ravensdew… lovely cushions to match Ravensdown, knit with a unique Canadian yarn. This three-ply, slightly rustic, hardwearing Aran weight yarn is from Suffolk and Rideau Arcott wool grown on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, and milled at Custom Woolen Mills in Alberta and was purchased from Twin Oaks Fibre Farm.
Knitting: Throw
Ravensdown… snuggle up with this roomy, comfy, cozy throw; just perfect for weekends at the cottage, cabin, sommerhus, stuga, hytte, huisje, or just your favourite quiet sanctuary. Knit with a unique Canadian yarn, this three-ply, slightly rustic, hardwearing Aran weight yarn is from Suffolk and Rideau Arcott wool grown on Manitoulin Island, On...
Knitting: Throw
Ravensdagger… a warm, squishy-soft, airy wrap in a lovely natural yarn, grown and produced in Canada. This quick knit on 5mm needles includes a simple yet effective textured stitch pattern, complete with lovely cables. A great piece to wear down on the beach, on the porch during a cool evening, or at the dock by the lake.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensdal… this young lady’s stylish tunic top is sure to be a hit and looks great with a skirt or leggings. Knitting with a strand of Frangipani and Malabrigo Mohair held together gives this outfit a soft and airy touch, with rolled cuffs and neckband for a smooth finish.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravenscroft… a timeless piece that is sure to please as it takes on a sophisticated, classic look in my Westcoast Aran style sweater.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravenscreek… this child-size version takes a cue from Ravensberg, worked in Knit Picks Wool of The Andes Worsted Tweed, with a Saxon Braid for the centre panel, textured, twisted stitches, and an easy pull-on neckline for a fun classic knit.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravenscliffe… a lovely selection of cables compliments the centre panel of this design. I always enjoy the result of using Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted Tweed as it creates additional texture and dimension.
Knitting: Pullover
*Ravensbragg… undulating cables mimic the tides off of Tyee Spit in Discovery Passage. Worked in Knit Picks Worsted Tweed of the Andes, this is the perfect sweater for beachcombing along the West Coast.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravenscrag…this child size version takes a cue from Ravensara worked in Knit Picks Wool of The Andes Worsted Tweed. Complete with some lovely relief stitch and cables with an easy pull-on neckline.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensbroch… inspired by incredible brochs built throughout Atlantic Scotland. Walk through these impressive structures, with all the twists and turns and complicated circular construction, and one feels drawn back to an age from long ago.
Knitting: Pullover
Ravensberg… my West Coast version of an Aran Knit boasts a bold, beautiful Barrington Braid. Worked in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted Tweed, this is a classic addition to any wardrobe.
Knitting: Poncho
Ravensbank… ward off those cold winter days with a side-buttoned poncho for extra layering. Great stitch detail achieved with Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Tweed.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
My daughter and I had to come up with a cute raffle item for the upcoming Winter Concert at the school where she teaches Music. I came up with Anna’s Jule Sjal and will now share this delightful design with you. The proceeds from the wrap and net proceeds from this pattern sale will be donated to the program. Thanks to everyone for their suppor...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Kyrr – calm and peaceful. This lovely asymmetrical wrap features lovely stitch definition and texture in Lichen and Lace Rustic Heather Sport. Autumn Iris, a limited colourway, used with Birch and a hint of Lavender and Black Walnut, provides an overall feeling of calmness, with visions of flowerbeds full of Irises and Pansies. Kyrr commences w...
Knitting: Scarf
Strathcona…when a scarf wants to be a cowl or a cowl wants to be a scarf, this version covers both. Wrapped twice and then buttoned, Frangipani Guernsey Wool and Malabrigo Mohair compliment the lovely checkerboard cable pattern and buttons add a touch of sophistication.
Knitting: Cowl
Gribskov…the perfect cowl to partner with a favourite sweater or jacket while walking in Gribskov; or, enjoying a cup of coffee at a favourite sidewalk café by Kronborg Slot and the Maritime Museum. Checkerboard Cables provide lovely texture for this quick knit in a soft chunky yarn on 8mm needles.
Knitting: Scarf
Tromsø…boasting lovely check cables, this chunky, oversized infinity scarf is sure to keep the cold winter winds and snow at bay. A triple wrap and you will be cozy warm and ready to hygge in the snow. Knit in the round on a size 8mm circular, this is a quick and fun knit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Cape Spear… The wind slapped our faces as we made our way up to the lighthouse. Waves crashed on the rocks below, and grey skies laughed at us while we attempted to find a bit of shelter to catch our breath. This imposing site is worth the visit in any weather. Later that day, the storm subsided, and we looked across to the lighthouse from a di...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Bella’s Treasure…Sandnes Garn’s Baby Ull Lanett and Schoppel Wolle’s Zauberball Crazy pair up effortlessly in this lovely baby blanket for a stunning finish. Worked in garter slip stitch with garter stitch borders, this easy-care blanket is sure to be a favourite of every new Mum.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Tatamagouche… found solitude in a lovely little park by the river, below the bridge away from the bustle of the of the busy road. Picnic tables, a landing and kayak rentals (when the Season is open). This was just the place to knit and read for a couple of days on our road trip. A trip into town for a beer and snack at the local brewery, a walk...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Come By Chance… on the way to St. John’s we passed a road sign that showed the turn off to Come By Chance. The name reminded me of the lovely Rowan Felted Tweed I came across by chance in a lovely wool shop in Calgary.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Grain Elevators… of the Canadian Prairies. Driving West to East through the southern Prairies and then East to West through the northern Prairies, the few remaining Grain Elevators of years ago dot the landscape. Shades of rust and golden wheat in Lichen and Lace Rustic Sport are captured in this wrap.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Bait Shacks… of Prince Edward Island. When one thinks of P.E.I. it is Anne of Green Gables that usually comes to mind. The rugged, weathered Bait Shacks caught my attention as we visited the numerous marinas on our drive around the Island. I just knew that Lichen and lace Rustic Heather Sport was the perfect yarn to bring out the character of t...
Knitting: Scarf
Back to School… My daughter and I spent a lovely Sunday this past August attending Fibrations in Victoria, BC. A lovely Rowan yarn caught my daughter’s eye…Mom, how about a nice light infinity scarf I can wear to work?
Knitting: Pullover
The Atlantic Coast Line of Nova Scotia is full of so many treasured places to share. Here is another one from my Cross Canada Odyssey
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Eyjafjallajökull … the richness of Frangipani and Zauberball Crazy bring images of the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull. Rows of simple eyelets and garter stitch are all that is needed to show off these lovely yarns. This is a slightly asymmetrical wrap knit on the bias.
Knitting: Pullover
Anders og Anna…classic chunky cables suitable for anyone! Anders og Anna is knit in a lovely brown tweed from Cascade yarns preparing for the Winter Season. This lovely Eco Merino DK lends itself so well to show off the cable and stitch detail resulting in a very professional finish.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Gros Morne…spell-binding scenery in the heart of Newfoundland. Hiking through the meadows toward the lake, breathtaking. We only hiked a portion of the trail. Gingersnap eyelets takes one through the meadows we hiked, while Flussbett with Gingersnap lends an interesting blend of hues in garter stitch reminiscent of the rocky peaks and crags on ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Tamsin…adorned with a fleury of mirror image cables in a lovely Shetland Worsted to keep the chilly winds of the colder days at bay. Beginning with a small point, increasing steadily at the same edge on every row, working in new cables along the way, this wrap is easier to complete than expected. I used Estelle 100% Organic Shetland Wool to sho...
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Frangipani Hygge…my first cozy wrap in this lovely natural yarn from England. This one is knit up on 4.5mm needles for an “airy” knit and based on a traditional Guernsey pattern common on a number of Guernsey sweaters.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Liseleje…Liseleje is lovely beach in Denmark. The pristine shoreline is perfect for picnics, swimming, and relaxing strolls. Adjacent to the beach, a little forest offers a fantastic playground, walking and horse-riding paths, and charming dining options. An ample parking lot is available, and a delightful town with local shops is just a stone’...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Frederiksborg… romantic. My favourite Fairy Tale Castle set on 3 small islets in Castle Lake. I visit this castle on every trip home and it never ceases to give me goosebumps. Zauberball Crazy, Shokoladenseite highlights all the wonderful colours found in the architecture of the castle, the sandstone blocks, and bricks, wrought iron fret work a...
Knitting: Throw
Snow in April….a larger wrap/throw to ward off the surprise of snow on an early April morning in Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Tweed; one of my favourite yarns. The pretty Spiral panels are offset with Garter Stitch Checks creating a lovely textured finish.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Dansk Bageri…a trip home is not a complete trip unless it includes a visit or three to those lovely Danish Bakeshops. Creamy custard whipped cream and chocolate combine to make scrumptious pastries hard to resist.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Brighton to Eastbourne in late November….great bus trip that took us through Seven Sisters Park right out to Eastbourne. The trip takes one through gentle sloping meadows to deep dark gullies and towering limestone cliffs with expansive views over the water. I used Manos Del Uruguay Fino to show off the textures and colours of this landscape ad...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Skovtur i Dyrehaven…when it’s Autumn and the sun is shining, and it is your Birthday the best way to celebrate is with a skovtur i Dyrehaven with friends. Laughter fills the air as the children fly kites, dig for worms and enjoy all the wonderful discoveries nature has to offer. Denmark in October, beautiful and Dyrebaven is one of my favourite...
Knitting: Poncho
Brighton Beach on a stormy November day….the winds whip up a frenzy of white spray in the air, the surf crashes on the shore and even the seagulls are staying home today. A nice big comfy wrap would have been just the ticket!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Stonehenge in Mid-November…. an incredible trip to Stonehenge. Caught the tour bus at the railway station in Salisbury, not too busy, and headed for a lovely 30 min drive through the open countryside to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Great display and the commentator was top notch. Then on to the shuttle bus to the actual stones. Large crowd, b...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Six’s Have It….the streets cling to the cliff faces in Bristol. Colourful painted houses greet us as we walk up the steep side streets towards Clifton Suspension Bridge. The streets seem to get steeper and longer as we get closer to the top. The view was worth the climb!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Walking the Royal Mile in the Rain…on a wet November day is still wonderfully charming. Dank cobblestones, the sound of bagpipes and rain drops falling on my umbrella guide the way and the prize at the end is Edinburgh Castle.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Seven Sisters Park…While visiting Brighton this past November, we took City Bus #12 from Brighton to Eastbourne on a lovely sunny Saturday. Family day pass £11 for the entire day, all buses included. We did not realize the chalk cliffs extended so far along the coast. We went through all kinds of little villages, gullies, rivers, saw lots of do...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
First Snow…blankets the garden. It’s quiet, it’s peaceful, it’s beautiful. The skies are silvery blue as the snow continues to fall. It’s time to wrap, wrap, wrap up.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sdr.Jagtvej…a beautiful street just around the corner from my sister’s home in Hørsholm, Denmark. Turn left and you enter the lovely woods that leads towards a trail to Karen Blixens home and Rungsted Kyst Marina. Turn right and the road leads to Hørsholm Kirke with its lovely gardens. This is the site of the original Hirschholm Palace. Visitin...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Absinthe with Van Gogh…the colours just swirl around on Van Gogh’s paint palette while enjoying a sip of Absinthe…
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Special Promo $1.00 at checkout until Aug 8, 2022 for the 2nd Annual Every Child Matters KAL
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Summer with Mette…a simple knit to enjoy while taking in the lovely summer breezes. Bees are busy in the garden, hiding deep in the tubular foxglove blooms. The Mock Orange Tree is in full bloom and there is a constant steady buzz of our little friends.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Every Child Matters 2022… this year I chose a lovely heart pattern for the wrap using KnitPicks Stroll Tweed.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Signe is knit from the top down. The Staghorn Cable takes centre stage flanked by Rib Twist Cables either side with alternating bands of Garter Stitch and Basket Rib. Additional Rib Twist Cables fan out to the left and right. I added a few mini crocheted flowers to the Garter Stitch Band of Turmeric.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the beautiful flowering crab-apple tree in my garden, the shades of Lichen and Lace’s Marsh Lily 1 ply and Marsh Mohair finish off the lovely wrap. Knitters of all levels will enjoy the flow of this simple knit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Briony…for those cooler Spring days walking along the shoreline watching the Quadra Island Ferry zipping back and forth across Discover Passage or sitting by a beach fire enjoying the view with friends. Just as cozy to wear on a walk through the woods, taking a coffee break on a favourite log by the Beaver Pond. Malabrigo Washed Worsted is a so...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Uisge ciùinuisge…calm water. Just as this lovely shade of Lichen and Lace implies. A deep calm pool of blue is softened with accents of marsh mohair. Early morning sunrise over the Salish Sea welcoming a new day.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Above the Tide Mark: Ropes of kelp strung through bundles of seaweed create long ribbons along the shoreline capturing oyster shells, beach bark and discarded crab and sea-urchin housings. As the afternoon sun rays compete with the overcast ceiling, the odd little piece of beach glass twinkles as if to say, come find me if you can, and then it ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Mima’s Croftemphasized text…nutmeg, gingersnap, pollen, and a touch of birch; is in earthy tones of Lichen and Lace Rustic Heather Sport. The unique shape of this semi-triangle wrap has lovely cable work with simple garter and stocking stitch bands.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Cathys View… cables, box stitch and broken rib team up in this ever so soft and light crescent shaped wrap in Estelle Eco Tweed DK.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Total Eclipse of the Heart… Welcoming Spring with a Light, airy, and heart-warming touch.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
30 Degrees in February…as a thick, heavy blanket of fog wraps itself around the cedars and the dampness sneaks up my coat sleeves, I cannot help but think that somewhere it really is Summer.
Knitting: Scarf, Cowl
House bound during the two-weeklong major snowstorm over the holidays…what to do? Take on my own 7 Days of Fades Challenge using the Mini Sock Fade Sets from Lichen and Lace.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Winter Solstice…the shortest day of the year opens the door to lighter and longer days ahead.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Birds of A Feather V… an infinity scarf to chase away the chill as Mid-Fall calls for coziness. Little sparrows are darting about picking up the last of the summer seeds here on the West Coast. My early morning walk is shared with Crows and seagulls staking out their territories in the meadows and woods and during my late afternoon walk they ar...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Birds of A Feather IV…soaring gently with the breeze, whispering softly through the leaves, little birds everywhere. Wrap yourself up with a touch of coral and shades of teal.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Birds of A Feather III… evokes images of beautiful Thrushes visiting my yard on a regular basis. With a flap of their wings, the feathers reveal an unexpected little burst of colour.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Birds of a Feather II…the story continues. I was captivated with a quilt I saw at the local fabric store. I ended up purchasing samples of the 5 different patterns used in the quilt and each sample is inspiring a new project.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Birds of a Feather I…the first in my series. I was captivated with a quilt I saw at the local fabric store. I ended up purchasing samples of the 5 different patterns used in the quilt and each sample is inspiring a new project.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
The Barrington Braid takes centre stage in this buttoned infinity scarf.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Lichen and Lace Rainy Day, just the right choice for this lovely late Summer Rainy Day Wrap. An asymmetrical wrap in a light lacy trellis pattern. Accented with bands of Marsh Mohair and a light contrasting shade of 1 ply, evokes memories of misty rain hanging over the lake at the cottage.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Oldemors Cozy designed with my mother in mind. A special request for a light, yet warm wrap with pockets to keep cozy during chilly spells. Dusty Rose, her favourite colour, with darker lined, pockets. Just as pretty as a wrap with a shawl pin.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Whispering Breeze is a light, lacy scarf or wear it as a cowl in bands of Lichen and Lace 1 ply Superwash Merino and Marsh Mohair.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
A Touch of Faerie Dust, in Lichen and Lace 1 ply Superwash Merino paired with Marsh Mohair, is a lovely light accessory to go with your favourite blouse or dress. Written pattern only, no charts. This is a great pattern for using up leftovers in your stash!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I’ve enjoyed knitting this sampler wrap using 3 lace patterns from previous projects. The yarn drew me into the deep cool waters of a river flowing by and all I could hear was Donovan singing The Ferryman’s Daughter. Malabrigo Mechita Lluvia blends so perfectly with Eggplant add Polar Morn. Iridescent Mother of Pearl and Akoya Buttons and add m...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This light airy wrap is perfect to wear while a light cool summer breeze from across the lake, brushes through your hair and tickles your neck as you sit in your favourite chair reading through a new knitting magazine.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Some Spring days are still on the cooler side, so wrapping an oversize, light weight wrap over the shoulders keeps the breezes at bay while walking the seawall along Discovery Passage. Gudrun boasts a lovely, cabled border on two sides and is knit with Lichen and Lace 1 ply Superwash Merino. The rich hand-dyed shade of Beetroot compliments this...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
It is a windy day at Tyee Spit as tugs wait for slack tide at Seymour Narrows. A frenzy of churning whirlpools spills out into Menzies Bay. You can actually see “layers” of water levels as the currents rip through this infamous location. Ripple Rock , a dangerous underwater mountain was blown up on April 5, 1958 to ensure safe passage from Disc...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Blankets of crocuses, erantis and snowdrops are a sure sign that Spring is close by. I picked Lichen and Lace Wildflowers for this shawl since the lovely blend of colours are soft and fresh like the first flowers of Spring. The shawl is set off with Simple Garter Stitch bands , rows of tufts and a blanket of tufted rosettes. One band of tufted ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
From my perch on my back deck I enjoy an incredible view westward to Strathcona Park. The mountains pierce the sky along the horizon. As the Seasons change so does the location of the sunset moving from Southwest in Winter to Northwest in Summer and it is here, in the summer-time that the sunsets behind The Golden Hinde are really spectacular. ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Tide Pool Chaser is reminiscent of the colourful tide pools which form along the Willow Point Reef at low tide. Shades of blues, purples, greens and specks of orange, yellow and reds glisten and twinkle on a sunny day. One pool after another yields fascinating creatures of all sizes. Starfish cling to what ever moisture is left on the rocks and...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Windy day at the beach today. There is a noticeable 2 ft tidal bore out in the Salish Sea as the seagulls play in the wind down-drafts. I see a number of beach glass collectors searching at the low tide mark for any treasures left behind in the seaweed drifts. Wearing the Beach-Glass Collector wrap keeps me warm and cozy. This version is knit w...
Knitting: Poncho, Shawl / Wrap
Desolation Sound…sounds ominous; and in 1792, on a dismal, dark rainy day, Captain George Vancouver not impressed with the rugged beauty of the area and preferring the gentler shores of the east coast of Vancouver Island left his mark in history providing this unflattering name. Anchored in Prideaux Haven and enjoying the solitude while knittin...
Knitting: Poncho, Shawl / Wrap
The winds have picked up and the seagulls are calling “ Pull on your waders, throw on your StormWatcher Wrap and head down to the beach to watch the waves crashing on the shoreline.” The salty air tickles your nose, the wind makes your eyes water, and the seagulls are laughing as they catch wind currents and soar effortlessly above you. The Sal...
Knitting: Scarf
The storm is over, the tide is out. Long ribbons of seaweed strewn across the high tide mark beckon one to explore for lost treasures caught up in the tangled maze. Shells, drift-wood and little pieces of beach-glass ready for the picking. I have a large canning jar of beach-glass collected from many beaches in BC. Each piece brings back happy ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Cape Mudge Rip is an asymmetrical wrap set off with lovely, cabled borders. The mitered cabled corner is a wonderful technique to learn and surprisingly easy to tackle for experienced knitters. Since the cable border extends along the cast-off edge, the end result provides an exquisite eye-catching detail and well worth the effort.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Here on the east coast of beautiful Vancouver Island you will find a very enthusiastic group of knitters - RiverStitch - This wrap is based on the Reader Wraps that were so popular a few years back with deep pockets to store goodies!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Maisy is an asymmetrical wrap set off with lovely, cabled borders. The mitered cabled corner is a wonderful technique to learn and surprisingly easy to tackle for experienced knitters. Since the cable border extends along the cast-off edge, the end result provides an exquisite eye-catching detail and well worth the effort.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Marthemor (namesake for my sister) is an asymmetrical wrap set off with a lovely, cabled border. The mitered cabled corner is a wonderful technique to learn and surprisingly easy to tackle for experienced knitters. Since the cable border extends along the cast-off edge, the end result provides an exquisite eye-catching detail and well worth the...
Knitting: Scarf
Myranda is an asymmetrical scarf set-off with lovely cabled borders. The mitered cabled corner is a wonderful technique to learn and surprisingly easy to tackle for experienced knitters. Since the cable border extends along the cast-off edge, the end result provides an exquisite eye-catching detail and well worth the effort. I used a second con...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
City Tweed DK Wrap with Cables and Open Work Lace panels. Due to the nature of this soft alpaca blend yarn I did not block this version. Each ball yields approx. 20 cm (8 in) in length. Both patterns have an 8-row repeat making this a great project for those transitioning from beginner to intermediate knitting project. This version is measures ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This lovely Spring Wrap transitions well to those lovely sunny Summer Days and Evenings. Feather Lace panels highlight the lovely cabled pattern. This version is knit with Knit Picks Cotlin (the shade is Whisper); however, lighter weight yarns are also suitable and will produce a lacier look.
Knitting: Scarf
Scarf can be knitted to your preferred length, can also be joined into an infinity scarf or shortened into a cowl.