December Pattern Sale

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Vintage Knits: Teenage Fashions from 1942

I found this copy of Teenage Fashions at an antique mall. It was published in 1942, and has a charming wholesomeness about it. The teenage models look like actual people in their teens. The patterns are also basic enough for a teen beginning knitter. Here is one of the fancier ones, with some tasteful patterning… Continue reading Vintage Knits: Teenage Fashions from 1942

Just Published: Spare Rib Socks

My new sock pattern just went live! They're worked in sport weight yarn with old-fashioned garter rib texture, so they're very cozy and very quick to knit. A great gift sock. I added a touch of cabling to slightly taper the leg, and to look elegant and sophisticated. More information on Ravelry.

Spare Rib Socks Test Knit

Calling all knitters! I'm looking for testers for my new Spare Rib Sock pattern. These socks are worked top down in handsome garter rib, with a touch of cabling to slightly taper the legs, and my reinvented forethought heels to keep the socks from sliding into your shoes. The dk / heavy fingering yarn is… Continue reading Spare Rib Socks Test Knit

Building a Better Sock

Like a lot of knitters, I first learned to knit socks with Dutch heels--the kind where you knit half of your stitches into a flat flap (usually with slipped stitches to thicken the fabric) and then pick up stitches along the sides of the flap and continue in the round--like this favorite old sock of… Continue reading Building a Better Sock

Monocot Socks Test Knit Completed

UPDATE 3/3/2025: Testing for the Monocot Socks is done and the pattern is now available on Ravelry. This was a great test knit. You should see the cute socks everybody made. _______________________________ Hey Knitters! I’m looking for testers for my Monocot Socks. These are vintage-style socks worked top down in quick stockinette, with small touches… Continue reading Monocot Socks Test Knit Completed

How to Knit “Make one” Increases

I like to print out knitting instructions to take with me, and I want my patterns to have everything I need, without having to go online looking for advice on techniques. So I'm learning to draw illustrations of any techniques in my patterns that might be new to a knitter using it. Here are the… Continue reading How to Knit “Make one” Increases

How to Repurpose Yarn from Old Knits Part 2: Washing Your Yarn

So you've found an old sweater, scarf, or blanket suitable for repurposing (see previous post). Now what do you do with it? Make sure it's clean. If the knit piece you've chosen has a tag with washing instructions, follow them. Put machine washables in the washing machine on a gentle cycle, and hand-wash if that's… Continue reading How to Repurpose Yarn from Old Knits Part 2: Washing Your Yarn

My First Published Pattern

More than 20 years ago, I knit my husband one of the ugliest sweaters ever created by human hands. I made it in three colors of boucle (I know!). It had big pale blue buttons that looked like Necco wafers. The body was too short and the sleeves were way too long. The button band… Continue reading My First Published Pattern

How to Repurpose Yarn from Old Knits Part 1: Choosing Your Victim

Few things make me feel more clever and all-powerful than taking a knit item that's the wrong size or is truly ugly and destroying it to make something beautiful. You find an unloved, ill-fitting waste of fiber on the thrift store rack, lovingly dismantle it, and reform it to your will. And in the process… Continue reading How to Repurpose Yarn from Old Knits Part 1: Choosing Your Victim

My Old Red Sweater

This sweater is an old favorite for lots of reasons. I made it years ago from a pattern in Interweave magazine. I repurposed the yarn from two cherry-red sweaters I bought at the thrift store. If I remember correctly, one was an angora-acrylic blend, and the other was cashmere--big boxy sweaters with some wear and… Continue reading My Old Red Sweater