Clayoquot: how to knit a colourwork hat
Many knitters tell us that they’d love to try Fair Isle colourwork knitting, but they think it’s going to be REALLY HARD. Well I would like to dispel this myth, and show you how simple and fun it really is!
Many knitters tell us that they’d love to try Fair Isle colourwork knitting, but they think it’s going to be REALLY HARD. Well I would like to dispel this myth, and show you how simple and fun it really is!
A long long time ago, before I worked at Urban Yarns, discovered Ravelry, met Emily, and started Tin Can Knits, I took a field trip to a wee yarn dying studio in Vancouver called SweetGeorgia. I was just starting to expand my knitting horizons and and Felicia was dying up amazing vibrant colours – I was an immediate fan!
For Max & Bodhi’s Wardrobe we wanted to COVER these babies in knits. Head to toe! This collection wouldn’t be complete without some woollies to cover diaper bums and baby legs.
This tutorial illustrates the German short row method. Perfect for all of your shaping desires!
I love knitting for my mum. I don’t know if anyone quite appreciates the effort of a hand made item like she does, and I love that I get to see it on her all the time.
There is something so delightful about baby feet. They are so small, impossibly pudgy and they have adorable little teeny tiny toes. Little Squirrel socks will keep those toes toasty!