What will you be doing to celebrate your favorite yarn this month?
I will be releasing a wristwarmer pattern any day now, using the wonderfully machine washable yarn, Rios! Keep your eyes peeled! (For my fellow junkies, I am offering 40% off ALL patterns in my Ravelry Shop - check out my twitter feed for the coupon code to enter at check-out!)
Speaking of Malabrigo Rios, today I'll be starting a new sweater for myself (yes, the sport-weight cardigan is done and blocking - more on that later!) - I've got a bunch of beautiful skeins of Glazed Carrot I picked up at Nina to make Hilary Smith Callis' Koukla Cardigan from Brave New Knits.
Since I already have several non-Malabrigo projects on the needles, I won't be going too crazy with my cast-on projects this month - but I will be using my many and varied Malabrigo leftovers to knit some monsters from Rebecca Danger's Big Book of Monsters, which arrived the other week and significantly lengthened my Ravelry queue.
I will be releasing a wristwarmer pattern any day now, using the wonderfully machine washable yarn, Rios! Keep your eyes peeled! (For my fellow junkies, I am offering 40% off ALL patterns in my Ravelry Shop - check out my twitter feed for the coupon code to enter at check-out!)
Speaking of Malabrigo Rios, today I'll be starting a new sweater for myself (yes, the sport-weight cardigan is done and blocking - more on that later!) - I've got a bunch of beautiful skeins of Glazed Carrot I picked up at Nina to make Hilary Smith Callis' Koukla Cardigan from Brave New Knits.
Since I already have several non-Malabrigo projects on the needles, I won't be going too crazy with my cast-on projects this month - but I will be using my many and varied Malabrigo leftovers to knit some monsters from Rebecca Danger's Big Book of Monsters, which arrived the other week and significantly lengthened my Ravelry queue.
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