This is a design for a class I will be teaching next month at Twist Yarn Shop in Wichita.
2 color brioche cowl or infinity scarf using worsted weight yarn and size 10 needles. It’s a pretty fast knit & the brioche stitch makes it so warm & cushy it’s just yummy. Once I get the pattern test knit I will be posting it for sale. I love this one!
Thanks to Shelly from Twist for the use of the photos 🙂
NEW CLASSES FOR 2013!!! I will be teaching at Twist Yarn Shop in downtown Wichita! I am so excited to join the Twist team of ladies (including my very own sister Cori). Amazingly close knit shop on the cutting edge of knitting & crochet trends. Awesome.
Brioche Stitch
Learn the basic brioche knitting stitch in two colors. You’ll love this versatile stitch and the soft, warm, fluffy fabric it creates. You’ll create a reversible cowl or infinity scarf in two colors. Brioche is a great technique for intermediate knitters to add to their bag of tricks. Instructor: Chauntel Cost: $30 — not including materials | Register Online
Materials: Size US 10 24″ circular needles. Cowl: Worsted weight yarn, 50g each of two contrasting colors OR Infinity Scarf: Worsted weight yarn, 100g each of two contrasting colors.
Two sessions:Sat., Mar. 9 & 16, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Knit, purl, cast on, bind-off, ability to read a pattern (or K102).
Double Knitting
Double knitting allows you to knit two fabrics at once on one pair of needles. The resulting project allows you to do colorwork and make reversible items. You’ll make a cup cozy for this class, knitting in the round. It’s a lot of fun, and a great new skill for experienced knitters to learn. Instructor: Chauntel Cost: $30 — not including materials | Register Online
Materials: Fingering/sport weight yarn, about 20g each of two contrasting colors, size US 4 32″ circular needles or DPN’s OR worsted weight yarn, about 20g each of two contrasting colors, size US 8 32″ circular needles or DPN’s.
Two sessions:Sat., Mar. 30 & Apr. 6, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
I love this glove pattern. Meshy, squishy zig zag lace, knit in the round magic loop style and using just 35 grams, ONE 50 gram ball of fingering weight yarn. (You know you all have those leftovers from socks or shawls that would be perfect for this pattern.) The nice thing about this meshy pattern is that variegated yarns work perfectly without too much crazy pooling happening.
Simple crochet pattern for boot toppers/cuffs to be worn with all height boots. Wear either end up as shown in the first photo for versatile use. Fold the longer cuff up & over the top of your boot to help keep snow & rain out.
These make fabulous gifts!!
You can find the link to buy this pattern on the left sidebar with my other patterns as well as on Ravelry.com.
The Wow! Slouch! hat pattern~ $3.50 This pattern is super quick to knit in either the worsted weight version or the fingering weight version that uses only 1 50 gram ball of yarn making it convenient for those odd balls you have lying around.
Over there in the left hand sidebar there are some new Buy It Now buttons for patterns.
Mesh Boot Topper~ $3
Simple crochet boot topper/cuff pattern that would be great for a beginning crocheter to show off. Single crochet through the back of the stitch and a simple mesh pattern on the top. Adorable popping out the top of any height boots!
The crochet Mesh Boot Topper on the left, the knit Monkey Boot Topper on the right.
Monkey Boot Topper~ $3
These knit boot toppers are adorable under your short or tall boots keeping your legs warm from that cool draft that likes to creep in. You can flip them inside out and fold the lace top over the cuff of your boots as well. There are tons of ways to wear these beauties!
I am working on the last of the 74 Christmas gifts that are being sent to family members all over the US. I just thought I would take a little break to share that fact. Once this gift is finished I can focus on the couple of requests that the kids had on their Christmas lists.
And I can take pictures! And wrap them! And tag them! And SHIP them!!
Then, after Christmas Day I can actually post about them all. Whew.
I cannot believe Christmas is18 days away!
I have been knitting & crocheting my little hands to the bone. Tons of gifts, more than a few custom orders with more coming in daily.
Here are some of the custom orders that I have sent out in the last few weeks.
Adventure Time fingerless gloves, Finn knit hat, Jake knit hat
Finn the human hat.Jake the Dog beanie.I did a turned hem on the Jake hat so that the colorwork would have a nice clean edge instead of ribbing.A knitter friend from Santa Barbara asked me to do some maryjane slippers for her daughter; one Jake & one Finn. I think they turned out adorable! It was a lot of fun designing them.
This is an order for my dear childhood friend Cheryl. She ordered some fingerless gloves for her daughter, a cute slouchy Zig Zag hat, and a Batman beanie for her son. They are super fun!Then Sadie decides to drop this design request in my lap for a Lady Rainicorn hat with the long sides that go down to gloves at the end. Wowza, looks like I will be super duper busy.
While I love all the custom work, the Adventure Time theme & duplicate stitch were a true test of my commitment ;o) My kids LOVE Adventure Time. They watch it pretty much daily. Josh can play & sing most of the songs on his guitars. I do believe my brain is on AT overload but never will I turn away a chance to design and knit or crochet an AT item.
It’s been fun to get items made for their kids, really one of a kind unique Christmas gifts.
I am just crossing my fingers I have time to make my kids & hubby some unique surprise gifts for Christmas! :oP