Zig-zag squared scarf
Inspired by a traditional patchwork pattern, this scarf is also constructed in blocks.
Inspired by a traditional patchwork pattern, this scarf is also constructed in blocks.
I found myself with oddments left over from two Attic24 colour packs. The moorland pack, from knitting my Moorland Faroese Shawl and the coast pack, left over from making the blanket. Clearly there had to be a plan for using up the scraps, and the obvious choice was to make jumpers for Monster and Menace.
A brilliant stash buster project, this free pattern comes with a lot of customisation ideas for you.
Recently I decided I wanted to knit some socks. I’ve never wanted to knit socks before. But it seemed like a perfect project. So many design decisions – top down or bottom up? Short row heel or something a bit more elaborate? What sort of toe? And, coming after a crochet blanket, it seemed a nice little project.
This knitted top is a super quick knit, as it measures approximately 8cm (3 inches) from neckline to hem. It's knitted top down in the round - which means that it is knitted all in one piece, without the need for seaming.
My very first pattern, a ginormous and colourful shawl. It features a central lace panel and border.
As a child I often visited the Yorkshire moors, and have many wonderful memories of stomping through the heather in late summer. I now live in the south and miss the rolling purple hills. Consequently, when Lucy from Attic24 put together a moorland colour pack, I was very happy. If I couldn’t get to the moors, I could have a little bit of the moors come to me.