February makes
February was a very productive month for me personal makes wise! I created 3 sweaters - 2 for baby and 1 for Magnolia as well as a skein of yarn (batt from Crazy Squid Fiber Company and a handwoven bread bag. There are a few photos of them completed and in progress below.
The gold sweater is the Woodland Popcorn Pullover by ShannonRose Knits
The green sweater hasn't been released yet which is why I haven't shared any detailed shots of it but the design is by Debby Dewhurst who you can find on instagram and Etsy. I adored this little test knit and am looking forward to sharing it in a couple of months.
The pink cardigan is the Magnolia little and is one of my favourite designs (It's also available in adult sizes, a pullover version and different weight yarns)
All sweaters used yarns from Skein Yarn who creates beautiful and unique colour ways on super lovely yarn bases.
Now that I've got a little collection together ready for winter I'll have a little knitting break to rest my wrists and turn to my wheel instead to produce some yarn. I have some personal spinning to complete as well as some spinning for others! If I'm particularly productive I may even add some skeins to the shop in the coming weeks. These would most likely be traditional yarns suitable for knitting garments or for weaving up blankets or other cuddly cloth... we shall see!
The gold sweater is the Woodland Popcorn Pullover by ShannonRose Knits
The green sweater hasn't been released yet which is why I haven't shared any detailed shots of it but the design is by Debby Dewhurst who you can find on instagram and Etsy. I adored this little test knit and am looking forward to sharing it in a couple of months.
The pink cardigan is the Magnolia little and is one of my favourite designs (It's also available in adult sizes, a pullover version and different weight yarns)
All sweaters used yarns from Skein Yarn who creates beautiful and unique colour ways on super lovely yarn bases.
Now that I've got a little collection together ready for winter I'll have a little knitting break to rest my wrists and turn to my wheel instead to produce some yarn. I have some personal spinning to complete as well as some spinning for others! If I'm particularly productive I may even add some skeins to the shop in the coming weeks. These would most likely be traditional yarns suitable for knitting garments or for weaving up blankets or other cuddly cloth... we shall see!