For me, nothing spells spring quite like little ones all dressed up in adorable bonnets! Easter is only a week away, so I thought I’d share with you my favorite stash busting knit bonnet pattern. The Garter Bonnet uses just 48-80 yards of worsted weight cotton (I used We Are Knitters Pima Cotton, but any similar weight should work fine), and…
How to knit a double pom pom hat
Hey gang! Today I thought I’d share my double pom pom hat pattern with you! I’ve had a few questions about how I attach the double poms, so I’ve included a video tutorial, and also a tutorial to walk you through the decreases. Please note: the pattern below is for the newborn size. The full ad-free pattern with sizes from…
Classic Cabled Hat & Mittens – Free Pattern
Classic Cabled Hat & Mittens – Free Pattern Friends, I’m so excited to share this new free pattern with you! I’m thrilled to be collaborating with the wonderful people at Yarnspirations for this pattern set. I used their super soft Bernat Roving, a single ply wool/acrylic blend! You can find it here, and Yarnspirations has generously provided a coupon code…
How to wind a yarn ball
Despite years of hints to my husband, I still don’t own a yarn swift and winder, so I thought I’d share my favorite technique for how to wind a yarn ball by hand! All you need is an empty paper towel roll, scissors, and a lovely skein of yarn. I’m winding this buttery soft Mamacha (baby alpaca/merino wool) from Amano…
Knit Pom Pom Scarf – Free Pattern
Happy Friday, friends! I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve joined Sewrella’s guest designer program! If you’re not familiar with Ashleigh of Sewrella, you should be! She is an amazing crochet and knitwear blogger, and her encouragement inspired me to get back into blogging myself. I am a firm believer that pom poms make everything better. I designed this fun and simple…
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