A Walk in the Woods

Today Joey and I went for a walk at a nature preserve near our house.  It was so amazing walking down a winding trail covered in fallen leaves while looking up at massive trees arching over our heads.  It was just what I needed to make me feel centered again.

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We also took advantage of our beautiful surroundings to take photos for my newest design.  I’m working on the pattern now and having it test knitted.  I can’t wait to share it with you.  Here’s a sneak peek:

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Insta-November

Sharing a few of my favorite instagram snaps from the past month.  Oh that Henry, he sure finds his way in there a whole heck of a lot.   Miss Daisy even makes an appearance as we got to see her when we visited my parents ranch over the Thanksgiving holiday.  She is queen of the ranch and loves it there.

You can follow my instagram antics here.

Pom Pom Quarterly

Have you heard of the new knitting/craft/food/drink/music/art magazine Pom Pom Quarterly yet?

I came across Pom Pom on Ravelry and was instantly smitten with what these lovely London ladies are doing; this is a beautifully designed/laid out/photographed and printed magazine that is so different than your typical knitting mag.

The patterns are interesting and ones that you’d actually want to knit AND wear and they are photographed and styled so beautifully.  Plus, there are food and cocktail recipes, a bit of music love and some great articles that you want to read while snuggled under your favorite knitted throw.  (That’s what I did!)

There is a lot more to this great new publication, but I don’t want to show you everything here, because I think you should hop on over and buy an issue or subscribe and support what these fabulous ladies are making.  Something this great doesn’t come along too often, but I’m very glad to see that it has.

 

 

 

 

 

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Redwood Studio

In May, my husband Joey and our good friend McKenzie started renovating an old garage workshop with the plan to turn it into a recording studio. It was the ultimate DIY job- an insane amount of hard work done on a shoestring budget. So much time and work went into the construction of this studio and with the help of some amazing friends and family, Redwood Studio has finally come to be.  I’m excited to share these pics of it with you.

Etsy Denton Handmade Harvest Haul

I spent a little time this afternoon perusing the local handmade wares at the Etsy Denton Handmade Harvest event.  I came away with plenty of cards so I can keep track of the shops that I liked, and I bought two items that I couldn’t pass up.

The first is this great deer antler piece from wunderkammer culture

 

 

And the second is this lovely feather print by Anna Tovar 

 

And here’s some link love for some of the other shops that I really enjoyed:

Rachel Elise bags

Infinite Bluebird jewelry

Quilts by Emily

 

 

 

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New Pattern: Bushwick Beanie

The Bushwick Beanie is an easy to knit cabled hat that can be knitted as a classic-fitting beanie or with a bit of Brooklyn-inspired slouch.

Both versions knit up quickly with bulky weight yarn (110 yards for the classic version or 130 yards for the slouchy version) on size US 10 ½ (6.5 mm) double pointed needles (or appropriate needle size to obtain gauge at 3.75 stiches per inch). The pattern includes charted and line-by-line instructions for each version and can be purchased via Ravelry by clicking the link below.

Buy it Now  or View Pattern Page on Ravelry

I knit the original slouchy version about a year ago when Joey and I were living in Bushwick and he needed a warm hat. Since then, it has traveled with him on tour and kept him warm in NYC, Texas, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Ireland, England and Portugal. When a hat sees that kind of mileage, sometimes you need a backup (or two!) and so I decided to knit another one for him with a more classic look and fit.

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Color theory

Way back when Joey and I were discussing color choices for a grandpa cardigan I was planning on knitting for him, we decided upon a bright shade of turquoise.  I knew in the back of my mind that a bright, eye-searing turquoise might not be the best choice but I went for it anyways because I am always up for something fun and a little different.  The cardigan, which I knitted using Jared Flood’s Smokin pattern, came out really great and Joey received lots of compliments on it.  (I’m quite sure it was due to the eye-searing shade that it was noticed and commented on so often.)  Flash to three years later and that sweater has migrated its way to the back of the closet specifically because of that eye-searing shade of turquoise that we were once so excited about.  It was in retrospect, perhaps a little too turquoise.

With thoughts of a more classic-looking grandpa cardigan in mind, I decided I would dye the sweater grey.  After a very long hour spent stirring a lumpy mass in a pool of dingy grey water in my kitchen sink, I discovered that using grey dye on an eye-searing shade of turquoise does not result in a classic grey cardigan, it only results in a somewhat dingy-looking turquoise cardigan.  And so a second dye was attempted, this time using black dye which resulted in the very nice, classic-looking navy blue that you see here.

And thus, the sweater has been saved from the depths of the closet as I can now see Joey wearing it much more often this winter.   Also, I think I might need to go back and study my color theory a bit more because in all honesty I was expecting the sweater to come out black!

 

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Free Pattern: Infinity Cowl

I’ve recently updated my Infinity Cowl pattern to have a cleaner layout and more detailed instructions and I hope you’ll take a peek because its FREE!

Download here

This is an easy pattern for a cute and quick cowl that can be highly customizable.  If you want to take it beyond  basic stockinette this pattern is a great jumping off point.  You could knit it in a classy allover textured pattern stitch or even add some trendy stripes or a fun argyle!

I’m excited to say that I have another pattern coming soon that I have been working on behind the scenes.  Something warm and cable-y.

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A Knitting Brunch

On Sunday I met up with two girlfriends for brunch and knitting.   Both ladies know how to knit but wanted to take things beyond just garter stitch, so I suggested my Infinity Cowl pattern as a pretty easy way to learn a new skill (circular knitting) that results in a cute wearable cowl.  With our pattern agreed upon, I sent them out to pick out a bulky weight yarn and appropriately sized circular needles, and we giggled at brunch when we realized that they both picked out the exact same yarn in the exact same color!

I helped them out with the provisional cast on and then they both quickly took off knitting round after round of stockinette stitch while we enjoyed mimosas and chatted about recipes and painting.  It was only after an hour or so that I looked over and noticed that Briana’s circular knitting was twisted and my heart sank as I realized that I must have twisted it when I was joining it in the round for her.  Then I proceeded to rip it out and create a huge tangled mess of her yarn.  I blame the mimosas….

It was such a fun afternoon with the ladies and we’re planning on meeting up again soon to share in each others progress.

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Hill Country Hat

Just popping in to show you all how the hat turned out after a few days of leisurely knitting.  Not bad for just winging it without a pattern, I think 🙂

Please pardon the cheesy bathroom mirror cell phone pic- Joey and Henry are still down in Hill Country this week. (Not that Henry could take a pic for me, but you know!)