Posted by Heather on Jun 3, 2013 in Blog Fun, Cooking, Knitting, Writing | 5 comments
Apologies to Lewis Carroll but there are similarities between making a gauge swatch and listening to the signs your body is sending you.
How?
Well, they’re both important. (more…)
Posted by Heather on May 30, 2013 in Blog Fun, designs, Knitting, patterns | 6 comments
I hate dish rags, but I LOVE hand towels.
Especially hand towels that really REALLY absorb water.
So I made one.
Heather’s Handtowel
(more…)
Posted by Heather on May 29, 2013 in Defarginess, Knitting, Love, patterns, Podcast, Writing | Comments Off on Whoop! THEY’RE HERE!
After much time and angst, the What Would Madame Defarge Knit INDIVIDUAL patterns are here (or on Ravelry, actually)!!!
What Would Madame Defarge Knit?
by Heather Ordover, Editor
wwmdfk.com
published in May 2011
Posted by Heather on May 8, 2013 in Blog Fun, Podcast, Writing | Comments Off on What’s All the Rubub, Old Sport?
Gatsby!
Everyone’s talking about Gatsby!
(more…)
Posted by Heather on Apr 18, 2013 in Blog Fun, Knitting, tutorial | 2 comments
I’ve been knitting up some carzy for my kids which I hope to be able to share with you soon (I have to wait for approval) but in the meantime, I collected a few nifty cast-ons I wish I’d had to start Jane’s Ubiquitous Shawl with! I think it would have helped.
Disappearing Cast-on-from-Middle
Pinhole Cast on
Emily Ocker’s Circular Cast on
Do you have some weird faves? Link in the comments!
Posted by Heather on Apr 7, 2013 in Blog Fun, freebies, tutorial | Comments Off on A Missing Piece
Guide to Common Home Laundering & Drycleaning Symbols.
I swear to you, I need this key ALL the time. I thought I’d share it with you, too. All of my yarn labels have the little codes on them and I can never remember precisely what’s what.
So.
Enjoy!
Posted by Heather on Apr 5, 2013 in Blog Fun, Defarginess, Knitting, Writing | Comments Off on So Close I Can Taste It!
I am so excited!
My latest labor of love is headed your way and I can’t be more proud of our little bundle of joy!
What (else) Would Madame Defarge Knit?—the second book in the WWMDfK? series—will be coming out Today, Friday, 3pm EDT in digital format (print version to follow).
In the book you will find 28 patterns written by designers you may be familiar with (some returning from the first Defarge book) and new designers I’m thrilled to introduce to you.
As in the previous book, we have a range of difficulty levels so everyone should be able to find something to love. You can see pretty pics at Ravelry. As before, I think you’ll find yourself falling in love with these women (and a man! Yes!) who have created these lovely patterns for you. Their essays and stories of their acts of creation are heartfelt, honest, and in few cases, just darn funny. While building the book I, over-and-over, felt myself nodding in agreement, knowing I’d found a kindred spirit.
I hope you feel the same.
To celebrate our release—and to give something back to all of you who make this possible—we have some goodies we’d like to send to you!
If you’ve already pre-ordered the book, check your inbox or spam filter this afternoon! The links to the goodies should appear!
If you haven’t already ordered the book (what are you waiting for?) you have two choices:
- Pre-order W(e)WMDfK? —learn more here
Print+Digital. $26.95 or
Digital only $16.95
or
- Pre-order W(e)WMDfK? and pick up a copy of the original WWMDfK? in print and digital formats —$50 plus shipping for both books, both formats! For those of you who don’t already have the first book, this is a nice deal. Learn more here or order Print+Digital of both books. (sorry this offer has expired)
The discount on the two-book package and all of the goodies disappear at 3pm EDT on Saturday, April 6, 2013 so ordering before then means Big Fun! No Whammies!
Check email!
Sign up for our newsletter to get access to more goodies with the next book!
Get books with super-awesome patterns!
Support indie publishers!
Foment Revolution!
Toujours en Tricote!
And share this information, please. We want everyone to get the goodies!
Featuring Designs by:
Kate Atherley, Alex Aulisi, Carrie Bradfield, Cassandra Deavers, Todd Gocken, Becky Greene, Hunter Hammersen, Erica Hernandez, Becky Herrick, Shelia January, Deirdre Kennedy, AnneLena Mattison, Jennifer Mauser, Wendy McDonnell, Heather Ordover, Laura Ricketts, Kathleen Rogers, Natalie Servant, Penny Shima Glanz, Saranac Hale Spencer, Julia Temisevä, Diane Trap, Meg Warren
Posted by Heather on Mar 22, 2013 in Blog Fun, designs, Knitting, patterns | Comments Off on Downton Daisy’s Hat Pattern—Released to You
CraftLit subscribers will get this tomorrow in their subscriber feed, but everyone else can find the new pattern on
Ravelry—my new Downton Daisy’s Hat pattern.
Daisy has become a bit of a meme and her hats have moved up in the world with her. Why not throw another hat (ahem) into the ring?
What we can glean: Daisy’s hat is a beret (or tam). It’s simple. The yarn looks vintage and the back of it seems to run in completely concentric circles. I’ve worked at making a reasonable knitted facsimile (of what could well be a crocheted original) using a comfy, stretchy finished edge, a differently patterned brim to frame your sweet face, and a jogless, clearly circled back.
Note: Though knit at exactly the same gauge, the Pediboo yarn is slipperier and made a slouchier/heavier hat than the Nature Spun. The drapiness of the bamboo definitely affected the final product.
$4USD at Ravelry
or
$4USD from our Shoppe
Tech edited by the TECHsorcist.
Posted by Heather on Feb 22, 2013 in Blog Fun, Knitting, patterns, tutorial | Comments Off on New Pattern: Finnish Coffee Cozy
Actually, I drink more tea these days, but a tea cozy is a totally different thing.
This puppy fits a cup from that place that’s named after a character from Moby Dick but has an odd-looking green mermaid as it’s logo (ahem, which lets those of you who hate the place overlook that I’m using their cups as units of measure).
This little pattern is part of my plaited cast-on class, but there is enough information in here for you to teach yourself.
I know. That seems silly, but I thought you’d like to learn even if I can’t be right there to teach you—plus there’s another pattern we use in the class, too.
It’s simple.
It’s great practice for British and Continental knitting.
It works well with wickedly varied handspun (I used some of my earliest in one of my test-runs).
It’s quick and easy.
And the nice thing about the plaited cast-on is that even if you mess up, it’ll look really cool (ask me how I know).
- US8/5mm
- Lamb’s Pride Worsted
- 4.5sts=1″
Pattern is available in my Rav store which you can buy now and at the Crafting-a-Life Shoppe.