- Monday, July 14, 2025
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I love a quick knit. And I love a quick knit that fits right into my wardrobe. As a matter of fact, I'm not sure how I ever lived without a pale pink sweater in my wardrobe!I spoke all about this on my latest podcast.
- Wednesday, June 04, 2025
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While at my friend Susy's house we started looking at her incredible collection of the feather brooch she sells on her site. True works of art!
We thought this was the perfect addition to the Friday Shrug as well as most of my wardrobe!
- Friday, January 31, 2025
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Hello Friends! WOW! It's been a minute!
- Sunday, January 26, 2025
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There are always a few people I think about who may need a pair of TOAST mitts.
- Thursday, December 16, 2021
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I truly do love it. Libby's above in Washed Out Denim with my newest one in Dirty Denim.
The Dirty Denim Colorway is more like your new blue jeans in the fact that it stained my hands a little as well as my bamboo needles.
I haven't blocked it yet but I assume it will fade a little when I do.
This color way seems a bit softer than Washed Out Denim.
- Monday, September 20, 2021
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I wear my Pop-Life Cardigan I made almost 5 years ago almost everyday in the summer! I throw it on over my jammies in the morning and wear it over tank tops and dresses in the afternoon. These last couple of years, the Pop-Life Cardigan has become the summer version of my Slouchy Cardigan which serves the same purpose in the winter.
This summer, while Libby was home, she mentioned how much she loved it and would love if I could make her one. I was IN!To me, it's that easy breezy sweater that just feels good. Sort of like that favorite pair of blue jeans. And it's all due to the yarn!
I made a few modifications for this Pop-Life and I plan on continuing these mods on the next couple I make. Yes. I have two more in the wings. Maybe three. That's how much I love this sweater.
- Sunday, September 12, 2021
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Well, I can't even believe that today is August 31. How did August fly by so quickly? This morning, I looked at my calendar in such disbelief. Where did the days go?
{Charlie left on the 1st, I got new contacts, I swam a lot, I knit with friends, I worked, I celebrated a 7 year anniversary, I had friends over for lunch, I baked cookies, I bought peaches from the peach truck, I peeled a lot of peaches, I helped pack, drive and move Andrew into his new college apartment, I spent a few days loving on my Mom, I celebrated a bride, and I worked A LOT on THIS Ballerina and finished it!}
I am not underestimating the amount of time spent on this sweater. I spent many moments with this draped on my legs and boy was I happy.Each section is like it's own little project. My goal for the beginning of the week. For the weekend. For the evening.
This is a project that keeps things moving. That never gets boring.
It's a project that becomes a piece of clothing that will be worn many times.
- Tuesday, August 31, 2021
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Opal yarn is some of my favorite. This was colorway was Rainforest Monarch. I have had this in my stash for a while so not exactly where I picked it up. However, I did find a website that has a nice selection of Opal sock yarn.
(NOTE, I by all means do not have skinny ankles or calves. In fact, I have been told in the past that I have Cankles. It's ok. I'm over that. No, really. I'm over it. 😉 And, I wear a size 8 shoe.)
My favorite sock pattern ::
Using size US 2 needles, CO 56 st onto double point needle.
Divide onto 3 dpn as follows: 28st on N1, 14st on N2 and 14st on N3. Join being careful not to twist stitches.
Work in rib 2x2 (or 3x1 or 1x1, whatever your heart's desire!) for 2". Change to knit stitch and continue until piece measures 6". (Or again, length desired.)
Heel Flap
With N1, kfb, K28. With N2 and N3, Knit. 57 st.
Work back and forth on the 29 st on N1 as follows:
Row 1 (RS) *k1, sl1, repeat from *, k1.
Row 2 (WS) purl
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until heel flap measures 2 1/2".
Heel Turn
Row 1: Sl1, K15, SSK, K1, turn.
Row 2: Sl1, P4, P2tog, P1, turn.
Row 3: Sl1, K5, SSK, K1, turn.
Row 4: Sl1, P6, P2tog, P1, turn.
Row 5: Sl1, K7, SSK, Ka, turn.
Row 6: Sl1, P8, P2tog, P1, turn.
Row 7: Sl1, K9, SSK, K1, turn.
Row 8: Sl1, P10, P2tog, P1, turn.
Row 9: Sl1, K11, SSK, K1, turn.
Row 10: Sl1, P12, P2tog, P1, turn.
Row 11: Sl1, K13, SSK, K1, turn.
Row 12: Sl1, P14, P2tog, P1, turn.
Gusset:
Knit across 17 heel stitches, Pick up and knit 16 st along edge of heel flap. With new needle, knit across 28 stitches of instep. With new needle pick up and knit 16 st along heel flap. Knit across 8 stitches of heel. This is the new beginning of round.
Next round N1, Knit to last 3 st, K2tog, K1.
With N2, knit.
With N3, K2, SSK, K to end.
Round 2, Knit.
Repeat last 2 rounds until 56 stitches remain. You will have 14st on N1 and N3 and 28st on N2.
Foot
Continue knitting until foot measures 5 1/2 inches or 2" less than desired length.
Toe shaping
Next round. With N1, knit to last 3 stitches, K2 tog, K1. With N2, K1, SSK, K to last 2 sts, K2tog, K1. With N3, K1, SSK. 4 sts dec'd.
Knit 1 round.
Repeat last 2 rounds for 8 times more, then rep dec end once more- 16 sts.
Divide sts evenly on 2 dpns. Graft toe closed using Kitchener st.
- Thursday, November 01, 2018
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(Thanks for the emails. He is fine. Praying for all of those involved.)
You can change the colors to color you prefer. Whether it be colors to show your school spirit, your team spirit or just your favorite colors. (I want to make a grey and navy pair. One of my favorite color combos. )
Pattern available here. Enjoy!
Happy December!
- Thursday, December 01, 2016
- 21 Comments
I'll share the pattern soon!
I've been trying to knit, but nursing an infection/allergy of my eyes, due to eyelash extensions. Yes. I tried them. I LOVED them. I had a reaction. I had to have them removed. They were so much fun until the reaction!
Headed to Lake Tahoe tomorrow to celebrate Thanksgiving. Something new and different. I'm super excited!
Happy weekend, friends.
- Friday, November 18, 2016
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While we were in Alaska, last summer, I met a darling girl who was living and working at Glacier National Lodge. Over the next three days we quickly became besties. I wanted to give her something when we left, as my token of appreciation for her lovely soul. I gave her my old, dirty, dashing mitts. (So sweet, right?! She seemed to be thrilled. Honest!)
We then traveled to the quaint town of Sitka, where I stumbled upon a yarn shop. I picked up the yummiest skeins of Madelinetosh. You know the kind of yarn when you pick it up and you have the urge to eat it? (Oh. That doesn't happen to you? Me neither.) I decided this yarn would become a pair of Dashing. A really delicious pair of dashing.
Pattern: Dashing
Yarn: Madelinetosh Vingage, Firewood
- Tuesday, November 15, 2016
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It's one of those sweaters that I will wear in warmer temperatures. Spring. Summer.
It's one of those knits that I will keep near me all summer long. I'll throw it over my jammies in the morning. I'll throw it over a dress in the evenings.
The cotton is dreamy. I can't remember a time I called cotton "dreamy". But it is. It is soft on the hands and easy to work with. It's just lightweight and nice. Ya know?
The pattern is easy to follow. And truly simple. The right front and right back are knit in one long piece and then seamed in the center to the back of the left side. You then add the sleeves (which are short due to the dropped shoulders) and then add the ribbing around the front and neck.
Somewhere along the way, I measured the first piece wrong and knit everything else based off of those measurements. So, mine is shorter than the pattern suggests. Honestly, I would have loved it to be longer. However, this doesn't stop me from loving it. It's sort of the summer version of my beloved slouchy cardigan.
Pattern: Pop Life Cardigan
Yarn: Wool and the Gang Billie Jean Washed Out Denim
Needles: US11
Size: one size
Happy Weekend, Friends!
- Friday, October 14, 2016
- 8 Comments
Pattern: Elen
Yarn: Sanibel, color #1320, horizon
Needles: US 7
Size: medium
- Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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Oh, did I mention it took me a couple of months to get this yarn because of how quickly they sell out. They update on Thursdays and sell out pretty quickly, so if you're looking to make a pair, set your alarm! (That's what I finally did.)
Pattern: Vanilla Latte Socks omitting the stitch pattern with a Slip Stitch Heel
Yarn: Trailing Clouds - Mind the Gap
Needles: Size US 2
Made for: Libby's happy feet
- Wednesday, April 20, 2016
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I had so much fun working the Loop Stitch for the very first time.
And Libby and I had so much fun shooting the photos of the Folie Vest.
Libby says it reminds her of a fur vest, only cooler.
That's what I'm talkin bout!
So simple.
So quick.
So fun.
Oh, and guess what? Last weekend, Libby asked if she could knit a row on Maine Squeeze. I calmly handed her my knitting. I didn't want her to see the excitement inside me. And then, after row 4, she asked if we could get her a project. She wants to make a poncho.
Be still my heart.
I love this company. Their projects come kitted including, pattern, yarn and needles. Everything you need from start to finish.
Pattern: Folie Vest Kit
Oh! And come visit next week. I'll be hosting a giveaway for anything on We Are Knitters site valued up to $100.00. SO exciting. And if you just can't wait to get a project going, you can order and enter promo code AWAKFRIEND to receive a 15% discount on any items.
Have a beautiful weekend, friends!
- Friday, February 19, 2016
- 24 Comments
And Libby LOVES Madge.
And I loved making Madge.
It was so worth the wait.
Pattern: Madge
Yarn: Manos Del Uruguay 10 Skeins
Needles: Size 8
Size: 34
- Thursday, February 04, 2016
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