
I write about knitting and yarn crafts, taking a step back and enjoying the simple things in life and the high and lows of running a small creative business. Come and join me on my adventures and explore my knitting patterns a long the way.
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A few weeks ago I launched my first new pattern of the year: Path Cowl and I’d already drafted up a collection of patterns based on it for release throughout the year. But then my schedule got turned on its head by some misbehaving yarn (yo...
Something that I feel is important as a designer is to acknowledge that all designs can be improved. There’s nothing wrong with them, but for me as I grow as a knitter I often find a way to refine one of my patterns.
Last year though I em...
One thing I learnt very early on in my 22 year designing career is that no matter what area of design you work in, sketch books and note books are the most essential and valuable items your business can have.
Recently, whilst having a cle...
I posted a pattern sample picture the other day and received a message saying “cute!” I asked what was cute about it. The response was, “it’s something you made!”
This irked me a little and I wasn’t sure why at first. But upon reflection i...
Today I am releasing my Snowflake cowl!
Snowflake Cowl
I have always been fascinated by snowflakes. My first experience of them, before I even realised what a snowflake actually was, came from cutting out snowflake decorations for my cla...
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I'm an independent knitwear designer with a lifelong passion for crafting. I write about life, knitting and all things yarn.
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