sunny start to spring

It’s the equinox, so spring is just around the corner! This being Canada though, I hear we might get some more snow before it’s truly warm. But the sun’s been out, and I got some seeds from West Coast Seeds, so things are moving in the right direction. I’d better get some seedlings going – we’re going to be changing up the back garden this year based on what we learned last year.

tomato and vegetable seeds

New Pattern: Leuty Hat

It’s still chilly and windy on our beach walks, so I worked up a new hat pattern to keep my ears warm – Leuty Hat.

Leuty is a quick worsted weight hat, shown in Malabrigo Rios “Teal Feather”. I love this yarn so, so much. It’s one of my desert island yarns, for sure. The ribbed brim is knit nice and long so it can be folded up, but of course you can shorten the brim to an inch or so if you’d prefer more of a beanie. It would also be great in a cotton blend for a lighter fabric!

The main pattern is an easy knit and purl pattern that creates a pretty diamond effect. Leuty is a great hat project for beginning knitters! The crown decreases are worked over just a few rounds for a gathered top.

The pompom is my favourite part – it’s made out of Drops Air, a very lightweight alpaca blend. I was a bit worried it would come apart when trimmed, but I used sewing thread to tie it up and it seems secure. It’s so soft and light, and doesn’t drag down the top of the hat.

Queue, fave, and buy Leuty Hat on Ravelry!

New Pattern: Lock & Key Cardigan

On the springier side of things, I have a new pattern out with Miss Babs, worked in a beautiful wool/silk blend called Woodbury.

lock and key cardigan knitting pattern

This fingering weight cardigan is worked from the bottom up in one piece, with the body worked flat and the sleeves in the round to the underarms. The yoke is joined for the seamless raglan, and then the button bands are worked vertically. I really like the look of the garter stitch bands, and you only have to pick up one stitch from the body at a time.

lock and key cardigan knitting pattern

The body is hip length, with a larger hip circumference and lots of decreases to the waist.

lock and key cardigan knitting pattern

Queue, fave, and buy Lock & Key Cardigan on Ravelry!


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3 responses to “sunny start to spring”

  1. Diane Fuller Avatar
    Diane Fuller

    Love both the hat and the sweater. I just bought the hat pattern. I’m in Maine and have serious Spring fever but can’t do a thing until the storms stop.

  2. wakemeupbeforeyoucocoa Avatar

    Love Lock and Key, that’s such an unusual length and looks really flattering.

  3. Britney Avatar

    That pompom looks absolutely perfect!