Have you seen the new photos for my Tip Toe Up socks? I partnered with Krista of RainCityKnits to create these colourful, crazy ,hot pink-toed socks in her awesome yarn.
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River City Yarns Workshops
I’ll be teaching several workshops at River City Yarns in Edmonton over the weekend of March 6 to 8, 2015.
Full details can be found here.
Blog Tour Wrap-Up
Have you been entering the giveaways and following along with the Tempest blog tour? Yesterday was the last stop on the tour at MisoCraftyKnits.
I must confess reading everyone’s reviews gave me warm fuzzy feelings for the past few weeks.
Christmas Knitting Sprint!
Warm up your knitting fingers and flex your yarnie muscles. It’s that time of year when we make the mad dash to add just one more knitted gift to our list of projects to complete before the big day.
Tempest KAL
Felicia and I are excited to announce that we’re running a knit-along for the designs in Tempest! It will run until January 31, 2015. You still have plenty of time to order yarn and begin your project.
Compatto Yarn Salon, Santa Monica
I’ll be visiting Compatto Yarn Salon in Santa Monica, California next week. The Tempest trunk show is traveling with me and I’ll be signing books as well as chatting about the designs and techniques in the book.
Tempest Blog Tour
To celebrate the release of Tempest, join us as the book tours around to a wonderful line up of blogs. There will be lots of giveaways along the way. The blogs featured will be taking different approaches to their posts—there will be interviews, reviews, a look at tech editing, a discussion of sizes for ample knitters and knitted projects.
Tempest, the Book
For the past several months I’ve been deeply immersed in an exciting project. Felicia Lo, of SweetGeorgia Yarns and I have collaborated together to publish a book!
Inspired by the idea of the Tempest.
#tempestknit
I’ve been hard at work this year collaborating with Felicia Lo of SweetGeorgia Yarns on a book! Tempest is a collection of 11 patterns, all designed by me with SweetGeorgia Yarns.
Short-Row Stripes Blanket
I love how short rows can create undulating lines when worked in stripes; it’s fun to design using short rows.
I have a blanket pattern in the spring issue of Knit Simple that makes great use out of short rows.










