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    March 09, 2010

    Sweet & Simple

    I love when I have a reason to make childrenswear. It's my favorite type of clothing to knit/sew. Before getting started on my next sweater design, I whipped up these precious little treats for a friend's baby-on-the-way.



    The dress pattern is New Look 6576 and the bolero is Bitty Bolero by PixiePurls. Both patterns are so simple you could make one for each day of the week.

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    March 02, 2010

    Mila Beret


    The pattern for Mila is now available for download.

    Mila is knit in Biscotti Merino 8-Ply Sportweight Yarn by Wool Candy. Each skein is hand dyed by Adrienne. I had the opportunity to meet Adrienne this weekend at the Bobbin's Nest After-Party where she was premiering this new yarn. She has a beautiful selection of colors. Adrienne knows what she's doing; her yarns are dyed so the color won't pool. Plus, this yarn is machine washable. Right now it's available exclusively at Bobbin's Nest Studio.

    Don't forget to add Mila to your Ravelry queue!

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    Winner, Winner!


    This past week at Stitches West we had a drawing to win a JP bag. Watch the video to see who won.

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    February 24, 2010

    Intwined Pattern Studio

    A couple weeks ago Heatherly of Intwined Pattern Studio sent me a link to download her stitch pattern software. It's as if she had sensed my need. I have stitch pattern software that I use for creating charts for my patterns, which I had been happy with until I realized I couldn't add color. I needed to be able to add color to the chart for Shane.

    I installed it and got to work. So nice! I don't like reading documentation for software. I prefer learning by just clicking on things. It is very user-friendly. It took me a few tries to figure out how to write out certain instructions. For example, something like "slip 3 wyib" has to be written as "slip wyib3". Once I got the hang of it, entering the pattern moved right along. I wasn't able to figure out how to enter an instruction that is worked for a multiple of times; (k2, p2) 3 times has to be typed out as k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p2. This is a bit cumbersome, but maybe I just need to actually read the help.

    Aside from being able to add color, some of my favorite features are the document tab for entering notes, switching between flat, round and skipping rows with ease and being able to rotate, flip and mirror parts of a chart. But my absolutely favorite part, which made me geek out a bit, is the ability to add stitches to the stitch library. There always seems to be at least one rare stitch that I need in a chart, but there isn't a symbol for it in the program. Intwined Pattern Studio lets you import symbols, add a description and abbreviation. Fabulous!

    February 23, 2010

    New Pattern: Fair Isle Illusions

    Shane A new pattern, just in time for Stitches. Shane is one of those garments that appears to be really tricky to knit, but in fact is quite simple. The fabric is created using an easy slipped stitch pattern to create a fair isle-esque look. It's knit from the top down in one piece. There are no side seams, which means you won't have to try to line up the stripes on the sides. The collar is a loose-knit scarf that is sewn along the edges of the vest. After all my indecision on this vest, I'm really pleased with how it came out. Download it here.

    This garment, along with all of our patterns, will be available for inspection, trying on, etc, at Stitches West this Thursday-Sunday. Hope to see you there.

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