Emily Foden
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Knitting: Pullover, Dress
This garment is cast on at the bottom edge, where short rows are used to create a gentle scoop across the lower back / butt area. The body is then knit in the round to the armholes, without any shaping. After separating for the armholes, the front and back are worked flat to the shoulders and are completely identical. There is no neck shaping a...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are knit from the cuff down in my preferred rib (k3, p1). A classic heel flap, knit quite deep to allow lots of room for the ankle and a simple and clean grafted toe to finish. Higher stitch counts for the leg and foot allow for a comfortably loose fit that won’t bind or pull anywhere. Socks that are too tight never keep your feet w...
Knitting: Knee-highs
The perfect pair of cozy, comfy socks! Knit them as tall or short as you wish, and have fun mixing and matching colours for different heel and toe combinations (the possibilities are endless!) These socks look fantastic popping out of boots, and the cheery toes always make you smile on a cold day.
Knitting: Pullover
g h o s t is a simple a line pullover knit in one piece from the bottom up. The luxurious blend of alpaca, silk and cashmere gives this garment the perfect combination of sheen, softness and drape. It may seem like a lot of knitting, but the end result is worth it!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Slightly Slouchy, drapey and very cozy fingerless mitts. The luscious blend of alpaca, silk and cashmere provides warmth and shine along with a beautiful halo. Wear them scrunched like a pauper, or elegantly stretched to your elbow. Either way, these simple and quick knitting mitts are sure to be a favourite!