This week’s (25th May 2017) pattern is the Dakota Cardigan is another DK-weight v-neck cardigan. If you’re one of those knitters who love stocking stitch, then this one is for you!
Introducing the Emmen Jumper Pattern
The Emmen Jumper combines everything that I love about knitting: Bluefaced Leicester yarn, a classic jumper shape that feels like a hug and a stitch that is super simple to knit but looks very complicated. All these ingredients combine to bring pure joy!
Introducing the Dorothy Jumper
I love sharing the joys of natural fibres. They are such a giving fibre, they have so many great qualities. Like people, not all yarns are the same.
Dorothy Jumper – my latest pattern takes me back to the beginning…
The Dorothy Jumper, like the Sedgwick Sweater is inspired by classic knits.
Introducing the Honey Scarf
I used garter stitch at each other of the cable like a starter and dessert with the cable being the main meal!
Introducing the Frankie Mittens
There are a few reasons why I designed the Frankie Fingerless Mittens. The first, as usual, is because knitters have been popping into the Purl&Jane Skipton studio and asked for some and I love to design patterns that knitters want to knit.
Introducing the Millie Mittens
I designed these mittens for my sister. She spends her Sunday morning on a rugby field watching my young nephews play rugby (or I think it’s called tag rugby at their age) and while she stands on the sidelines her toes and hands get cold
Introducing the Tara Scarf
I love this design because it uses my favourite stitch – garter stitch – and has a detail at the edge of it that is simple to do, yet so effective.
The Stash Busting Crochet Cushion
To me yarn is precious and should be cherished. So much expertise and creativity goes into creating just one ball of yarn.
Simple Knits – Introducing the patterns
When I design a book I try to make sure there is something in there for different knitting moods.