Turning Ground Yoga
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Booties
They are super comfortable all on their own as house slippers or little booties (think baby gift!) They also work really great when you slip them on your feet and then slide your feet into your crocs. Make a pair for every mood and feel amazing not only around the house but also when you walk out the door!

Knitting: Brimmed Hat
This toque (pronounced TOOK in Canada,) is the most fuzzy, warm and wonderful hat you’ll ever wear. It has plenty of stretch and fits like a gentle dream. Adorn it with a pom pom or go without. Have fun and use a complimentary color on the cuff/brim- it’s up to you. However you decide to make this toque your own, one this is certain, this toque...

Knitting: Ankle Sock
‘Tis the season to be tacky! Dazzle everyone at your Ugly Christmas Sweater Party with these festive socks that’ll have everyone asking, ‘why?’ Soft, unique and definitely a statement piece, these socks go equally well with sandals, heels or really say something by wearing them without any shoes at all. It’s Christmas after all- make your own r...

Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Fingerless mitts are gorgeous but I’m always on the fence about whether or not they are practical. On the one hand (pardon the pun,) leaving the fingers uncovered means you maintain dexterity and function. It’s easy to check your phone and reply to a text. On the other hand (still punny), if it’s at all cold outside, exposed fingers don’t do we...

Knitting: Mittens
Mittens are a staple ‘round here when the temperatures drop and the snow flies. It’s handy to have several pairs on hand for when the first pair get wet and you aren’t ready to stop playing outside, lol. These mitts are heavy and warm, and look best when knitted in a solid, striking color of yarn. For extra warmth, consider knitting the Everyda...

Knitting: Mittens
When the frosty winds howl and the temperature drops, it’s useful to have a few extra layers. These Everyday Mitten Liners can be made as stand-alone mittens, with a cuff, which you can pull on under any of your favorite knitted mitts. They can also be made as a knitted-in liner, attached to the mitten that needs extra squish, softness and warm...

Knitting: Ankle Sock
It just feels like summer when you wear these fun, fruity summer socks. Theyarn is specifically dyed to resemble the king of summer berries- the strawberry and this self-striping pattern is made better with the insertion of an afterthought heel. A sweet detail on the edge of the roll-down cuff and along the toe brings strawberry seeds to mind. ...

Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This pattern is best if knit with any heavier yarn or yarn combination, like Aran, DK or Fingering held double. The heavier the yarn, the bigger the bag- a swatch will help if you want to figure out how wide your bag will be. To do this, make a swatch in stockinette stitch which is 32 st wide (it is helpful to frame your swatch with 2 garter st...

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I can still hear my mom grumbling about how long it took to reprogram my Dad’s fashion sense after they met. You see, my dad grew up on a dusty farm in the heart of Saskatchewan. He and his four brothers spent their youthful days shooting gophers, running the tractor and all the other things that boys on a grain farm in the 1950’s and 60’s did....