Thursday, December 10, 2020

Minikins

It’s always a happy day when Ms. UPS shows up.

We received a big box of Freia Minikins. I have a lot of colours to add to the website. I've started but there are still a few to go.

Here is a link to projects on Ravelry that people knit with Minikins. There are some great hats!
Lipstick
Harvest

Tina made us a special box of Minikins. No other store will have this combination. Tina and I chose the colours. Purple - just because. Then the blue/green because it’s pretty too. Then a bit of rust/olive/orange because I realize it can’t be all purple. 
I changed the balls around for this picture and you have a totally different perspective of the colours.

This will make an amazing Passeggiata Wrap (pattern purchased on Ravelry).





We have a new book that I will get on the website tomorrow.

Join the Pom team in exploring one of our favourite designs! Our follow-up to Knit How takes the straightforward raglan-sleeve pullover as a blank canvas and walks you through all the ways to make it your own. We offer blueprints for 8 distinct raglans and coach you through choosing perfect-for-you necklines, hemlines, ribbing, stitch textures, and fancy raglan increases. And, of course, we show you how to create jaw-dropping colour combinations.

Our raglans are designed to empower improving knitters with customisation skills, but also to free advanced knitters to fly through stressless shapes, easy customisations, and the joys of colourplay. For the truly adventurous, we even provide a formula to design your own raglan! Let’s all get out our sketchbooks and dream together.

Here is a link to Ravelry to see all the patterns. There is a code inside the book so you can add it to your Ravelry library. 


Someone has a new toy. You can stuffing on the floor behind him. That is from last night's toy that he 'took apart' which is putting it nicely for he killed it. Beth has swept the floor twice but we keep finding stuffing.

It's almost 9 and there is a football game on. Time to knit.

1 comment:

Lois Evensen said...

Oh, what fun colors! I love the yarns at the top of your post. The raglan sweaters are lovely. I've recently made a couple in child sizes. I need to make a new sweater for myself.