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pattern release

7
Feb
2014

FO: Izar

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Twisting, turning, lacy cables galore.
The pattern for Izar is available, over on the Verdant Gryphon’s site!

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Three skeins of Eidos a fingering/sock yarn in two colors, or one if that’s more your thing, a set of US 5 (3.75mm) needles, the pattern, and you’re set to go.

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It feels like this pattern has been in the works forever, getting held up by one thing after another, it feels great(!) knowing it’s available!

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Pattern: Izar
Yarn: The Verdant Gryphon, Eidos 100% superwash merino.                 Colorways: “Fenris″ (MC) & “Blinding Polyphemus” (CC)
Yardage: 3 skeins; two main color, 1 contrast color
Fiber Source: The Verdant Gryphon
Needles: 3.75 mm (US 5s) 40″ circulars

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Come over get your pattern, plus some scrumptious yarn!

 

30
Dec
2013

Noella – Mesh Swirl Shawl

Noella is now available on Ravelry.

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Noella – The Mesh Swirls Shawl combines stockinette, mesh, and simple shaping to create a shawl that is the essence of meditative knitting.

Loop after loop.

Stitch after stitch.

It’s the perfect project to work on while catching up with friends and family.

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Noella” – a French Feminine form of Noël, which means Christmas.

I love this shawl specifically for it’s simplicity. I started knit it at the end of 2012 just two days before Christmas, as a gift for my mother, and ended up giving it to her in mid March – but I think I get brownie points for it being before Mother’s Day.

That being said – if you have more than two days – this shawl makes an excellent, special, last minute gift for any occasion. And if you don’t have more than two days, it makes a great project for sitting around, hanging out, talking, laughing, and knitting.

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Yarn: 2,475 yards (2,263 meters), lace weight
you’ll be holding three strands of yarn together throughout the shawl, so you’ll need 3 balls of 825 yards(754 meters). Please keep this in mind if you’re substituting yarn.

Sample Shown in:
Jade Sapphire, “Lacey Lamb”;
3 balls, 825 yards (754 meters)/ball, colorway ‘225,’ 100% merino wool

Needles: US size 6 (4.00 mm)
1 set of 5 DPNs (optional)
1 32 inch (80 cm) circular (optional)
1 40 inch (100 cm) circular
use needles needed to obtain gauge

Notions: stitch marker (1); tapestry or yarn needle

Gauge: 23 sts and 36 rounds = 4 in (10 cm); in washed and blocked stockinette stitch

Blocked Dimensions: 35 inches (89 cm) in diameter, blocked
(exact dimensions may vary depending on how aggressively the piece is blocked)

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Noella is now available on Ravelry.

15
Nov
2013

Shawl Geometry III

Shawl Geometry III is here! YAY!

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Shawl Geometry III: the relationships behind the numbers is the third part of the Shawl Geometry Series, and is nothing like the first two books. It’s not a book of formulas, or step by step knitting instructions. This is a book about theory. It’s geeky, and weird, and crazypants, and totally awesome all at the same time.

This book focuses on the relationships between shawl shapes. It shows how all of the shapes are connected, and how you can turn shape A into shape B into shape C, by slightly manipulating the placement of your increases.

Shawl Geometry III lays out and explains how 37 shawl shapes fit together, and are built off of one another. By explaining how the shapes are all connected, the book demonstrates the relationships between the shapes.

Understanding the relationships in your knitting means you know why and how to turn one shawl shape into another. It puts power and control over your knitting, in your hands.

Come get the book. Or check out the video and the map. Then get the book.

 

 

Here’s the small version of the video, but you can see the large version here.

…and have a fantastic weekend! -Holly