Un Peu Sauvage
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Knitting: Brooch
This year I dedicated myself to creating the mushroom-shaped brooch. After various experiments, I came to create two types of mushrooms: chanterelle and poisonous mushrooms.
Knitting: Collar
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Knitting: Cowl
The Jondini Cowl is worked in the round and repeats a 20 rounds motif. The motif is made using simple knit and purl stitches and some fun little bobbles.
Knitting: Scarf
The Rifugio Scarf (shelter in Italian) it’s designed to be something quite simple to make (I would say it’s for a beginner/intermediate knitter), but with the oversized look made with the fisherman ribbing, it has a very particular vibe.
Knitting: Scarf
The Ginepro Scarf comes in two variants, one for the cold months and one for the warmer months. Both of them are made using yarns from Purl Soho, Flax Down and Spectrum Silk. The scarf was designed to be a project that you can work without thinking too much about what you need to do, in fact it uses a simple lace motif made with yarn overs repe...
Knitting: Cardigan
Mountain Lake Cardigan is a top down cardigan inspired by one of my favourite places: the mountain lake. It’s a cardigan perfect to be personalised by your needs and desires. You can choose to make it using just one colour or using 4 different ones. If you choose this last option, you will work the first part with the raglan increases and playi...
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
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Knitting: Headband
The Napping by the Fire headband was born from a collaboration with Piccolo Alpaca (if you want to read more about this collaboration and pattern, you can read this blog post). The headband has a simple construction and is made using simple stitches like knit and purl, so it can also be made by those with a beginner level of knitting.
Knitting: Mittens
But First Coffee Gloves are simple gloves with a point top and the thumb is long, but kept open to be able to use it anyway for quick tasks while outside. The instructions are for double pointed needles (but they are easily adjustable for circular needles) and the gloves are made using two different colours to give it a more interesting look. T...
Knitting: Scarf
The Slow Monday Wrap is a big scarf, made with 3 different sections used multiple times. I’ve used simple stitches like knit and purl to create almost all the work and a simple lace stitch, the holey stitch, to give this chunky scarf a little twist.
Knitting: Pullover
The Stripy Cuddles Sweater is worked from the top down, so you will start from the neck with a yoke, and you don’t have to sew any parts. The sleeves are worked for last from the stitches put on hold. It’s designed to be crop, but warm and lightweight.I wanted to play with these beautiful autumnal colours, so there are colour block parts and se...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The first time I’ve made this scarf was three years ago and the aim was to work together three different colours. I really liked the final result and started to replicate it with other wools and then, when summer came, even with cotton. This is a classically-structured shawl with lateral and central increases. The most striking feature is the c...
Knitting: Cardigan
Chamomile cardigan is perfect for cozy cold days spent at home or to wear when the autumn days start to become colder. It’s quite simple to knit, you can work on it while enjoying a good movie or while you’re having a knitting evening with some friends.
Knitting: Mittens
The Crackling Fire Mittens are perfect for the first snow of the season and to give some cuddles and warm to your hands during the cold months.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Puffy Beanie is a very warm, comfy and simple beanie to make and a joy to wear. It’s worked in the round until the end, so you don’t need to sew any parts. It’s a quick knitting to make for the more expert knitters and an easy way to learn how to knit with circular needles for the beginners. All you need are a yarn of chunky wool and circular n...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The November Fog Socks re simple socks to wear with boots or around the house to keep your feet warm and colourful. The November Fog Socks are worked in the round, from the cuff to the toe, working the heel flat.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The pattern is pretty simple, so for spice up things I used two colours and I made the two socks different. Of course, you can make the same colour pattern for both socks. There are two size available in the pattern.
Knitting: Pullover
The Crunchy Leaves Sweater was inspired by my absolute love for everything that makes Autumn so cosy and full of beautiful little details. From the first warm cup of tea/coffee/chocolate, the first cold day, long walks in crunchy leaves and its beautiful colours.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
It’s a pair of very rustic, comfy, home socks. They have a front cable, a back cable along the leg. They are worked with no heels, but they have a section of knitting in the back to give an idea of heel.
Knitting: Pullover
The Summer Fields Sweater was inspired by the chill evenings of Summer and the warm, and at the same time cold, days of Spring.
Knitting: Scarf
The basket scarf is large and long, so you can use it as a warm wrap during Winter time or in the chilling Spring evenings.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a simple pattern to knit socks, great to learn how to use double pointed needles and how to work heel, etc. The pattern is simple, so I like to give it a little twist using an ombre wool.
Knitting: Mittens
Simple and minimal mittens, with the little detail of the second color. Perfect to start to learn to knit them. They are quite simple, but they will keep your hands warm.
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
You can use these decorations to give a rustic tone to your Christmas tree or to give that extra special touch to your wrapping supply.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Comfy Socks are socks perfect to wear at home, without slippers around the house, or on the couch for some down time or, if you are one of those people with really cold feet, you can wear them in bed.
Crochet: Throw
This minimal blanket is pretty simple to crochet, I used only one stitch, and it can be perfect for the beginners of crochet. You can practise over and over the double crochet stitch.
Knitting: Throw
This pattern is for a little blanket, perfect for a single bed or to use on a couch during the fresh Summer nights or to use outdoors to sit down.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is for a slouchy hat, is made with three different colors to create a color block beanie.