More releases!

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I’ve been working hard lately to get some more patterns out. That means I have three more for everyone, with a couple more still to come! If you are ever interested in testing for me, feel free to send me a message through the website, or if you are on Ravelry, you can join my group.

First up, we have a new scarf! This is my Sno’ Fun Scarf and it knits up very quickly. It looks very complicated, but if you put a stitch marker between each of the repeats it really helps keep track of where your repeats are and takes some of the stress out of it. It can also be modified to make it wider or thicker by adding or removing a repeat of the pattern. I also added a fringe onto mine for a little bit of fun.

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Next is a pair of colorwork socks. These are my Eat Your Greens Socks. I love how these turned out. I was looking for something nature inspired, and we was looking out the window at the trees and thought ‘I need leaves!’. So, that was how they started. I decided to go with this mirrored leaf look. I am about to start a second pair for myself using a light color of maybe grey or beige along with a rainbow yarn to create a fall look to the leaves. These socks have a really fun sole and a different gusset than I normally do. The gusset is made by doing increases on the sole and continuing with the striped colorwork. It gives a fun wedge design on the bottom of the sock.

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And last, but certainly not least is another hat. This is my Raindrops Hat. This has a loose fit because of the increases to make the raindrops. The gauge is a bit fiddly with this hat, but honestly even measuring a swatch in stockinette should come out to the same numbers as the Raindrops. It can also be easily lengthened and instructions are provided in the pattern on how to do that. I also carried the raindrops up the crown of the hat, so it goes all the way up until the last few rounds of decreases.

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I hope you love all these patterns. They were so much fun to make!

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