
Project: Baby hat
Description: An itty bitty hat for my friend’s newborn baby. The pattern was very easy and made for a really stretchy hat with a cute little … Continue reading Project: Baby hat
Description: An itty bitty hat for my friend’s newborn baby. The pattern was very easy and made for a really stretchy hat with a cute little … Continue reading Project: Baby hat
When one niece asks you to make her a bandana like yours, and you say yes, you know you’ve gotta make one for her 4-year-old sister too. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. This is the third and smallest in my series of three emPower People bandanas Status: In progress Pattern: emPower People Bandana Designer: Casapinka Size made: 15.5″ total; head size 19-19.25″ Made for: Thea Start date: 08/18/20 End date: 08/26/20 Needle size: US 7 Yarn info: KnitPicks Brava Colorway: Eggplant Yarn weight: Sport Yardage: < 100 yds Additional notes: none Pattern difficulty: Super easy Pattern clarity: … Continue reading Project: Kid’s bandana, the second
I love a good pair of fingerless gloves, so I made sure to add a pair to my list of first projects to make after learning … Continue reading Project: Honeycomb Mitts
I love working in sterling silver. It’s always been my preferred material for my own jewelry, so getting to make bracelets out of it is always … Continue reading Sterling silver
First shawl, first time doing lace, first time working with stripes. Many firsts for this project! It’s a beautiful pattern and beautiful yarn, and I had … Continue reading Project: Burnished shawl
The first pair of socks I ever made. I totally messed these up and made one foot about half an inch shorter than the other, but … Continue reading Project: Husband socks
Although it’s not purple, and it’s designed for my 7-year-old niece, I used the simple and clean emPower People Bandana pattern to make a smaller version. … Continue reading Project: Kid’s bandana
Of course the child needed matching mittens after I finished the Barley hat! For a first pair of mittens, and for being so damn tiny, I’m … Continue reading Project: Maize toddler mittens