Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Wild Rhodies Shawl

I told ya'll it was going to be a set! I just can't help myself when I've been inspired and love the inspo story! If you've been around for a while then you know I moved to the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State in Spring 2021. If you didn't, now you know! 

I absolutely love my new home state and have no desire to leave, ever. With that love comes a lot of inspiration. I've previously put out the Puget Sound Beanie and Cowl, now I have the Wild Rhodies Shawl for you! 


Wild Rhodies uses 2 skeins of fingering weight yarn (~900 yards) for a light and airy spring knit. Rhododendrons are the WA state flower and you can see the colors popping out as you drive around The Sound. We've seen buses of this gorgeous flower derring the forest while out hiking. 


I love how the stitches give the variegated yarn a water-like movement so I think variegated yarn would be perfect. The pattern has a fully written repeat so you can make your shawl as large or as small as you'd like. With the simple picot bind off you'll have little bit s of flower petals to wear as your bind off. 



Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Puget Sound Cowl

Ever fall in love with a stitch pattern or technique and just need to knit with it over and over? I definitely do! I might love the rhythm of the stitch, the way the stitch moved and plays with yarn colors, or just appreciate the way it moves to the eye. 


Once I knit and designed the Puget Sound Beanie I knew I'd be designing other patterns with this stitch to turn it into a series. The simple lace pattern featured in the Puget Sound Cowl gently creates waves in the fabric and moves the colors in a variegated yarn like water. The little pops of contrast colors from the variegated yarn looks like little bits of Poppy's around the Sound. 


Puget Sound Cowl is a single skein design that uses DK weight yarn and a size US 6 needle, for a quick and satisfying knit. This design is perfect to pull from stash and knit for the nature lover in your life.