Knitted in memory of my family member who I used to go to the garden with and who passed away earlier on this year.
[Start of image description: A blue background with a rainbow. A image of a forest with a cozy cottage and a campfire on the left. On the right is a log with a basket of yarn and needles, a black cat holding a ball of red yarn with another basket of yarn and a frog next to it. There is toodstools scattered around the forest and there is an owl in the tree. In the middle is the Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits logo with the words “Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits” End of image description.]
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Simple Garden Scarf Project
Friday, September 25, 2020
Free Simple garden scarf knitting pattern
The simple stocking stitch scarf was the first pattern I designed after I learnt how to do purl stitches and after I learnt that stocking stitch would roll up if it didn't have a border. The scarf was inspired by walks through the Botanical Gardens in Auckland with family members, when I went to visit them and started knitting again sitting out in their garden reminded me of this memory when I was a child.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
What's that stitch - sand stitch
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