I have joined the cult, the American Duchess Cape cult! Since the first moment of seeing the free American Duchess Cape pattern, I have had a mighty need to make my own. The pattern is still available for free on their website. The problem is that I am not an accomplished seamstress, and this pattern …
Let me spin you a yarn….
Dear Mr. Potter…… the “Where’s My Owl?” Cowl
I cannot escape the pull of the magical world… but then to be fair, I don’t really try 😉 To date I have designed two full length scarves based on the Harry Potter Universe, “Always…” and “The Magizoologist’s Menagerie”. So why not try something a little different? I like stark silhouettes on cowls, I think …
“I am the Night”- a very batty cowl
I worked with Rodrigues Fruit Bats for 10 years and adored them! They basically looked like lemurs with wings, loved treats like fruit loops, and when we had to handle them for medical reasons we wrapped them up like burritos, with just their furry heads sticking out! Bats in general get a very bad rap …
We are ALL Wonder Women when we Knit!
I never had much exposure to Wonder Woman growing up. My experience with superheros was primarily X-Men, Batman, and Spiderman from the cartoons on Fox Kids in the afternoons. ….and can we just take a moment to recognize how absolutely amazing the Fox Kids afternoon line up was through the years? I mean: Spiderman, X-Men, …
Point of Origin Scarf… my first commissioned design!
My friend asked several months back about designing a scarf pattern based off of one of her favorite shows, Stargate Atlantis. I had recently posted my “Excel tutorial for pattern making” and so we talked about what she would want the pattern to look like, as well as dimensions, needles, yarn etc. We did …
The “Fox spirit” cowl… my tribute to the indomitable Miss Phyrne Fisher and the art of the 1920’s
I remember perusing through my Netflix a long time ago and seeing a recommendation that looked somewhat interesting. It was called “Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries”. I enjoy British style murder mysteries and so I added it to my queue- and it sat there for months. I do that a lot. I’ll add something to my …
A wee baby badger is coming to the den!
Well, it’s up on Facebook so I guess that means it’s real now 😉 … my husband and I are expecting our first (and hopefully only) child! It’s exciting while simultaneously being terrifying. But one aspect of having a baby that is nothing but fun is the crafting prospects! I have always made baby items …
A Pattern for a Warm and Cozy Tea Mug
I’m a believer…. Double-knitting is the holy grail of knitting in my very humble opinion. It’s colorful, can be dramatic, or subtle; design options are seemly endless; it’s doubly warm and best of all there are no yarn floats on the back side as in stranded knitting. Â Because I ABHOR locking floats….. well perhaps …
Through the Wardrobe… to “The Land of Spare Oom….”
One of my all time favorite stories when I was a child was the Chronicles of Narnia. I adored C.S. Lewis’ beautiful world and I read the books many times. I even dressed up like Susan for Halloween as a kid and I attended the movies. And the person I have most to thank for …
The Splendiferous Harry Potter Christmas! (Part 4: The conclusion of the crazy details)
The rest of the crafting details… Â Snitches The snitches are Lindor chocolate and caramel truffles and I used this printable for the wings…. Dragon egg I originally made this dragon egg for my Harry Potter party but decided to re-purpose it for my niece. I purchased a paper mache egg at a craft store and …