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Onion Dome Cable Hat Pattern
Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on
Been meaning to update some of my Cable Hat patterns. Yesterday I posted the Cables - Bulky Pattern, which is a great hat for someone just learning cables. It is in Bulky yarn on large needles and quick to work up. When I was a kid my dad gave me a wooden box from Russia it had colorful Onion Domes burned onto the top of the lid. Years ago I used that as inspiration for a hat in Aran weight. I was looking at the box the other day and thought the pattern would be perfect for Bulky weight yarn....
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- Tags: Blog Post, Bulky, Cable, Cables, Hat, Latest Pattern, New Product, News, Onion Dome Cable, Pattern, yarnhygge
Honey Comb Hat in Fingering
Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on
Love those "left overs". I had lots of leftovers from the Ahmic Lake Pullover sweaters I have been knitting. So what to do with the leftovers..... Here is one hat it is pattern 2200 - Honey Comb Hat in Fingering. It is available FREE with any Fingering yarn purchase or $5 if you happen to have a lot of "left overs" laying around. This hat in the hand dyed Vine only weights 1.5 oz. So you would be able to make multiple hats with 2 skeins. I used US size 1.5 (2.5 mm) & US size 2.5 (3 mm). As...
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- Tags: Ahmic Lake, Blog Post, Fingering, Fleece Artist, Hat, Honey Comb, Latest Pattern, Latest Products, Merino Slim, merino/cashmere/nylon, Pattern, Vine, Yak/Silk/Merino, yarnhygge
Fleece Artist - Vine and Merino Slim 3.5 oz skeins & Handmaiden - Camelspin
Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on
Fleece Artist - Vine & Merino Slim yarns, plus Handmaiden Camelspin just arrived.
All are fingering weight.
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- Tags: Ahmic Lake, Camelspin, Fingering, Fleece Art, Hand Maiden, Handmaiden, Merino Slim, Pullover, Slim, Vine
Moss Stitch Scarf.
Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on
Finally updated the Moss Stitch Scarf pattern. It is written for DK weight yarns, but easily adjustable to other weights. It is most fun to make with the variegated yarns as you get different designs. The pattern is FREE with any DK weight yarn. Just make sure to scroll down to the FREE Pattern option. Hope you find time to get outside to enjoy these Autumn Leaves, while they last. Happy Knitting! Lis
Katie's Kep from the side
Posted by Lis Barsuglia-Madsen on
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- Tags: Blog Post, Katie's Kep, Yak/Silk/Merino