In my blog post from September 2020 (
read here) I talked about how my love for knitting and creating started. You can see a photo of my first finished sweater, and in some way my first design of a sweater, even though it was created only to fit me, and I never dreamed of becoming a knitwear designer at that time.
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This is my 304th knitting pattern, Helena Cable Cardigan published in February issue of I Like Knitting magazine. The pattern is free for the subscribers.
link here to the I Like Knitting website
Helena Cable Cardigan on Ravelry
Update on Helena Cable Cardigan
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For the pictured sample I have use the Cascade Yarns Aereo Tweed in Marine colorwork. It's a snuggly mix of Merino and Baby Alpaca yarn that was a pleasure to work with.
Two of my previously published patterns are now available as Ravelry downloads and will be shortly also on Lovecraft website and in my Payhip store. See pictures bellow of the Cuddly Cat Pillow a whimsical pillow and Brie's Cowl an introductory brioche technique in the rounds.
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photo by Interweave Knits |
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Also, during the last year, I had few more patterns published by I Like Knitting:
First in August 2021 Issue two patterns for pillows:
Zion Canyon Pillows on Ravelry
Zion Grotto Pillows on Ravelry
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In September 2021 Issue it was a Raven Plaid Poncho.
Raven Plaid Poncho on Ravelry.
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photo by I Like Knitting |
Once the rights to these patterns are reverted back to me, I will add them as PDF files to Ravelry, also to Lovecraft, and Payhip.
My 305th published knitting pattern is a whimsical instant gratification project named Monogram Gift Heart.
At the moment the pattern is available as Ravelry download, and will be added to Lovecraft, Payhip and Knitpicks website. The pattern is written for variety of yarn weights, from fingering all the way to bulky, and has charts for all the letters of the alphabet, a paw print and a written-out direction on how to knit the hearts. It is a perfect project for those long gloomy and cold days as it will brighten up your day as you work on the monogram heart, and it will definitively bring a smile to anyone who will receive this little gift heart. You can play with different letters, creating words and messages.
Happy Knitting.
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