
Chill in the Air Cap
The Chill in the Air Cap from Lion Brand is an awesome knitting pattern that just takes an evening for me to complete. I’ve made
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Knitting was my first love and will always be a comfortable place for me to exist. Like many of you, I enjoy the portability and wide range of projects to explore. Here are knitting patterns I’ve made to inspire your knitting journey!

The Chill in the Air Cap from Lion Brand is an awesome knitting pattern that just takes an evening for me to complete. I’ve made

Print PDF of pattern here! Instant gratification? That’s what The Bertha Blanket is not. This handknit throw requires patience and nothing more. If you’re up

If you like repetition and have a lot of patience, this zigzag knitted throw pattern is perfect for you. The result is an heirloom to

This is the Paddington Neck Warmer by designer Roxanne Wood, that I found as a free knitting pattern on Ravelry.com. It was super easy and

Easy leg warmers…as long as you’re OK with double-pointed needles! Choose to knit these using Worsted/Aran or Bulky yarn. Version A: Worsted/Aran Weight (#4) Yarn

The inspiration for this pattern came from the need for a shoulder shrug to wear before Barre class. Not that I take Barre classes, but
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