Because Gnumpkin and Gnettle are a mystery gnomes, I can’t tell you much about them. The ‘skills used’ listed below will give you a bit of a sense of what you’ll be doing, but don’t get intimidated. It’s all just knitting, and you’ll be great at it. Plus wonkiness is gnominess.
A Really Good Yarn
Thursday, October 02, 2025
Mystery Gnome Knitalong
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Eight sleeps until the Rowan launch
There will be new Kaffe designs coming next week.
I spent my day at the kitchen counter working on the website. Most of the fall Rowan is uploaded and will go live at midnight. Tomorrow was supposed to be the launch of Rowan. Late this afternoon we received an email that the launch is now next Wednesday - October 8th.
My boxes from Rowan might arrive on Thursday or Friday - fingers crossed. They are still stuck with FedEx. Then there are two brand new yarns that won’t arrive until late next week.
The dogs were well behaved today.
Monday, September 29, 2025
Two more sleeps to the Rowan launch
Thank you Alex. She blocked my Sophie Scarves and sewed in the ends.
These are knit with 3 skeins of Spincycle Plump on 8mm needles. I increased to 33 stitches.
Dad and Beth baked tonight.It is chocolate and coconut. Beth got the recipe off a can of condensed milk. I’m not a lover (too much coconut for me) but they love it.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Weekender Light
The Weekender, originally designed for worsted weight yarn and released a few years ago, is my most popular pattern to date and it may not surprise you that a lighter weight version has been the most frequent request in my inbox! While these 2 patterns are very similar, The Weekender Light has been adjusted for its very different gauge and with a larger range of size options! The Weekender Light is available in 10 sizes, is knit up in fingering weight yarn and has a few adjustments that I hope will result in another favorite sweater for your handknit wardrobe!
DETAILS
This sweater is knit from the bottom up in the round until the yoke. The yoke is knit flat and then joined at the shoulders with a 3 needle bind off. Sleeves are picked up and knit down from the body for a completely seamless sweater!
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Today was a quiet family day at home. Football, golf, baseball and knitting. Here is Jaunty. I love the colour. It is called Bitter Pill. We have a few skeins in stock and more will be coming later this fall. I ordered a lot of this colour because it is so awesome.
Congratulations to the Jays! They played great today. I hope it continues into the playoffs.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Happy Saturday
Lykke Flight
The Friday Tee is worked from the top down in a broken rib stitch pattern with raglan increases on the yoke. The neck edge is worked in rib and then knitted together to form a double-knit neckband. Short rows are worked on the yoke to shape the neckline. Sleeves and body are finished with a simple rib edge.