patterns > Tiny Tyrant Designs' Ravelry Store
> Lady Bells
Lady Bells
Donation total as of January 21, 2021: $88.00
This was designed for DFW Fiber Fest 2019 in collaboration with McKinney Knittery.
Pattern goes live April 5, 2019 at DFW Fiber Fest at the McKinney Knittery Booth. An exclusive code for the pattern will be available with specific yarn purchase during the weekend of the event.
$2 of every purchase goes to the Beagle Freedom Project to help end animal testing.
This is a one skein pattern, but can be increased easily. Results may vary depending on yardage of yarn choice. The pattern is laid out to use as much of your gorgeous skein as possible.
Yarn:
Magpie Swanky DK - 250 yds
The Farmer’s Daughter Fiber Foxy Lady - 437 yds
Pattern Premise:
It is that time of year when people are thinking about spring and gardens and planting and pretty flowers. Anything to offset the cold and the wind and the snow and ice in some parts of our hemisphere.
When I was little, I had a favorite nursery rhyme that I would drive my siblings nuts with all the time. While there are a few variations of it, this is the one I like the best.
“Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells, and cockle shells,
With lady bells all in a row.”
It’s that last line variation that gets me. I am OCD and I love it when everything has a place and is in it, which is why in some instances I’m great at planting and in others you do not want me involved.
Because everyone has a different vision for what they want in their garden each year, this pattern has two things going for it. It works great with variegated and strong tonal yarns and can be worked up in a variety of yarn weights. Need something heavy for those still cold nights? Go with a DK or a worsted weight. Looking for something light and airy for those lovely spring nights? Go with a fine fingering weight.
I cannot wait to see how you bring your garden to life.
5447 projects
stashed 6272 times
3680 projects
stashed 5440 times
2616 projects
stashed 2856 times
- First published: April 2019
- Page created: March 19, 2019
- Last updated: January 11, 2021 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now