Yarn Madness

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  • FO: Humla baby cardi

    Nästa nya design kallar jag för Humla! En liten kofta med öppen front, med detaljer i rätstickning och samma spetsmönster som Pärla. Snabbstickat i tjockare garn, här Malabrigo Mecha i färgen Dewberry. My next new design I’m calling Humla, Swedish for bumblebee. A wee open front cardigan in bulky yarn, with garter stitch details and…

  • Pink poncho swatch

    Another swatch! Swatching stash yarn combinations is fun! Here planning a simple poncho – the rectangle kind where you seam one edge to another. Yarns are Madeline Tosh Vintage, Drops Brushed Alpaca Silk, and hand dyed Limmo Design sock yarn (with glitter!) in colorway Moa. Working on large 12 mm needles for a nice and…

  • New pattern: Pärla baby shrug

    Yay! My new design Pärla has been test knitted and is now published on Ravelry. Sizes range from 3-6 months to 6 years. The shrug is worked up in bulky weight yarn – I’ve used Malabrigo Mecha. My wee girl is doing her modeling debute at 10 weeks old. She’s a natural! Ravelry pageLanguages available:…

  • Stripes! (Liv cardigan)

    A planned project! My eyes caught on three yarns in my stash that I felt worked really well together. It’s all about stash busting, and it feels awesome! Yarns: Malabrigo Rios in Water Green, Allegria Grande in Huarache, and Drops Air color 27. None of them are enough on their own, but together they will…

  • FO: Pipsy hollow baby bonnet

    Super quick, super cute! Drops Eskimo used – the yarn is a bit rough for my taste, but stash busting we are! 🙂 Free pattern: Pipsy Hollow bonnet.

  • Hipp #4

    Second variation of Hipp on the needles. Really loving the colors of this Pitturissimo from Louisa Harding Yarns. Combining with some Malabrigo Worsted in Emerald green.

  • Gacoco baby blanket

    Gacoco baby blanket is well used by now! The Malabrigo Worsted is getting pretty fuzzy by now, but it’s super soft 😊💚

  • Summer cloud goodness

    Trying some new yarn. Look at the colors! 🥰

  • Hipp #3

    How about now? I’m really having fun playing around with short rows on this design. There will be two variations, too!

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