Monday, October 22, 2012
and the winner is...
Drummroll please - the copy of November Knits goes to Lori!
"Oh! I love this one! I was thinking I "need" this book & was planning to buy it for my birthday, but I would love to win a copy!!
Congratulations!
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Monday, October 15, 2012
November Knits: Cobblestone Trenchcoat
This is the third stop on November Knits Blog Tour! I'm delighted to have a design of mine in such a great company. Kate and Courtney have done perfect work for this lovely book!
My design is a interpretation of a classic trenchcoat: Cobblestone Trenchcoat. It's knit up in Rowan Lima, a warm blend of alpaca, merino and nylon in worsted weight. Lima is just perfectly soft and squishy for this project! For the Cobblestone, I was inspired by a recent visit to Boston - well, it's not that recent anymore. I tried to capture the feeling of warmth I felt strolling down the streets of Cambridge.
I'm happy to announce that Interweave Press has provided a copy of November Knits to give to a lucky commenter! Please comment on this post and I'll draw the lucky winner on Monday, October 22nd.
The Blog Tour continues at Laura Nelkin's blog. See you there!
Friday, October 12, 2012
varjo [shadow]
Varjo [shadow] was my first mystery shawl design in collaboration with the awesome yarn shop Titityy.
I still don't know how I personally feel about mystery designs - but this was fun! Even though the design is anything but complicated, stripes and garter stitch, it held the excitement all the way to the end.
The shawl pattern will be available later.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Simple Sprinkle
Oh, look - some more stripes! I'm pretty sure I could start almost every post like this, but I guess it's alright. One could never talk too much about stripes.
Especially when the stripes are as much fun as in this lovely little design.
Simple Sprinkle
Simple sprinkle cowl makes dreams come true: those small leftover skeins worked in stripes and spiced up with a fun shape. Choose your favourite colours or go with those you happen to have - and cast-on!
Yarn: 560 yards [512 m] or 6 partial skeins of different coloured heavy worsted to aran weight yarn.
Needles: US 9 [5.5 mm]
Gauge: 16 stitches = 4" [10 cm] in garter stitch
Finished measurements: 48” [124 cm] in circumference and 11” [28 cm] in depth.
€ 2.90
Thursday, August 30, 2012
play
Another shawl with stripes! This time it's called Play, a collaboration with The Uncommon Thread. Though I love the low-contrast colours on my sample, be sure to check out all the wonderful test knits. I'm pretty sure must make a high-contrast one too!
The pattern will be available exclusively as part of a kit sold in The Uncommon Thread’s website starting today, Thursday 30th of August, from 4pm BST onwards.
Friday, August 17, 2012
high-water
Stripes, stripes and some more stripes.
High-Water
Never mind a cold breeze from the sea, building sand castles and
picking seashells is great fun in this sailor-inspired pullover. It
features a yellow button on both shoulders and horizontal stripes from
half-way down. The seam detail on the sides adds structure to the piece
and allows the stripes to proceed smoothly from one side of the pullover
to the other. The pullover is worked top down in one piece.
Finished chest circumference: 23 (25¼, 27, 29, 30½, 32)” [58 (63, 68, 72, 76, 80) cm]
Yarn: 560 - 880 yards [512 - 805 m] of worsted weight yarn (both colours included)
Gauge: 18 sts and 26 rows in Stockinette stitch = 4" [10 cm]
Finished chest circumference: 23 (25¼, 27, 29, 30½, 32)” [58 (63, 68, 72, 76, 80) cm]
Yarn: 560 - 880 yards [512 - 805 m] of worsted weight yarn (both colours included)
Gauge: 18 sts and 26 rows in Stockinette stitch = 4" [10 cm]
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
end of summer hiatus
It's August. Mid-August. Clearly I've been in some sort of Summer hiatus here. But underneath this silence a great deal of things have been brewing slowly. Now that I'm getting back on track, there should be more life here too.
Like this super-fun cowl-to-be:
Thursday, June 28, 2012
air
More Summer shawls!
air
Lovely garter stitch is mixed with lace pattern and some Stockinette
stitch is added to the mixture. This symmetric triangular shawl is
worked from top down.
Finished Size: 79” [200 cm] wide and 32” [82 cm] at center. The gauge isn’t crucial on this project, but differences will affect finished size and yardage. Adjust accordingly.
Yarn: 2 skeins of Maahinen by Riihivilla, approx. 660 yards [600 meters] of fingering weight yarn.
Gauge: 16 sts and 30 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter st.
3.90
Finished Size: 79” [200 cm] wide and 32” [82 cm] at center. The gauge isn’t crucial on this project, but differences will affect finished size and yardage. Adjust accordingly.
Yarn: 2 skeins of Maahinen by Riihivilla, approx. 660 yards [600 meters] of fingering weight yarn.
Gauge: 16 sts and 30 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter st.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
secret of change
Happy June! It's summer again, though the last few days have been really, really cold and rainy. So it's a great time for some shawl knitting -
Secret of Change
Secret of Change is a modern garter stitch shawl with asymmetric shape. The shawl is shaped with short rows and eyelet stripes. It’s both fun and easy to knit.
Finished Size: 63” (160 cm) wide and 22” (56 cm) long. The gauge isn’t crucial on this project, but differences will affect the finished size.
Yarn: 2 skeins of Exquisite Sock by Lioness Art (440 yards [400 m] per 100g), approx. 880 yards [800 meters] of fingering weight yarn.
Gauge: 18 sts and 34 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter st.
Friday, May 4, 2012
modern times
Happy May!
This has been one super busy Spring for me. But I'm happy to show you my new small collection: Modern Times. Oh, I'm really happy about each and every design in this ebook, hope you feel the same!
The collection includes various garments, from cardigans to light summer top and some accessories too! Here's a photo (or two) of each design, find out more here.
Friday, April 13, 2012
something silver
This cardigan, Something Silver, is a collaboration with the yarn shop Villavyyhti. And it is a lovely one, can't put it otherwise! It's so springy yet not too girly for my taste. Hope you like it too.
Something Silver is a lovely cardigan with lace details and garter stitch. The cardigan is easily worked from the top down in one piece.
Finished chest circumference: 30 (34, 38, 42, 46, 50)” [75 (85, 95, 105, 115, 125) cm].
Yarn: 5 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9) skeins of Silky Wool by Elsebeth Lavold (192yds [176m] per 50g), approx. 980 (1110, 1240, 1370, 1500, 1640) yards [880 (1000, 1130, 1250, 1370, 1500) meters] of DK to fingering weight yarn.
Gauge: 20 sts and 28 rows = 4” [10 cm] in lace pattern.
You find the Finnish version available only at Villavyyhti - suomenkielinen versio, Melkein hopeaa, ostettavissa vain Villavyyhdistä!
And other news: The Craft Museum of Finland has nominated me for the "Craftsman of the Year", Vuoden käsityöläinen. It's an amazing honour for me. I feel really overwhelmed by the nomination, and even more by the wonderful support and encouragement you have given me! Thank you!
I'll be in Jyväskylä tomorrow attending a local craft show - please come and say hi, if you happen to be there. You'll find me at TitiTyy's booth C 35/2.
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