Monday, August 22, 2011

Fall Fashion Trends: The Humble Cowl

Cowls have been popular these past few seasons with fiber artists, fashion designers and especially fashionistas! And for good reason, this humble accessory, approximately 22" long and knit in the round or knit flat & seamed not only keeps you warm but can totally transform an outfit!

As we've been discussing layering knitwear is a huge hit for Autumn, place a drapey cowl over a knit tunic or dress, a coat or jacket or even a simple top, add some even longer necklaces or boots, and you have an entirely new look.

Infinity

Versatility is the key reason to love the humble cowl, longer styles like Knotsewcute's Infinity or Schaefer's One Skein Snood can be looped around your neck until your heart's content, but if you desire a turtleneck effect opt for the more fitted styles of Tiny Owl Knits' textured Bedknobs & Broomsticks and Knitspot's lace Bittersweet Vines, Cite' or Hoarfrost.

Bedknobs & Broomsticks


Bittersweet Vines


Hoarfrost

Cite

A taller style can create warmth, and add your bold statement to outerwear, Chiagu's cabled Vimioso and Tiny Owl Knits' playfully striped Ships & Seaside work beautifully.

Ships & Seaside

Vimioso

While the luscious over the shoulder styles of Sivia Harding's Harmonia's Rings Cowl, HearttStrings' Flared Smoke Ring, Army of Knitters' Citrine and Ilga Leja's Tundra can be worn alone over a sweater or with a cardigan over them for an even more interesting look.

Harmonia's Rings Cowl

Citrine

Tundra


New on the cowl scene is Freshstitches' December Pocket Cowl. Clever Stacey Trock, designer behind Freshstitches, took the fashionable long style and made it practical yet still versatile, her new design can be wrapped around your neck once or twice or left long over your shoulders, and the best part, it includes pockets deep enough to fit your hands.

December Pocket Cowl

Freshstitches is being featured on my blog this month and Stacey is giving away a December Pocket Cowl pattern and I've added 2 skeins of Malabrigo Merino Worsted to knit it in, enter at knittingwithsandrasingh.blogspot.com

Have fun, explore textures and shapes, learn to knit or crochet a new technique or two, cowls are usually small projects that work up fast and most importantly, enjoy. Visit Cowls & Neckwarmers to see all my designs.

And you may have noticed I've introduced the work of a new designer, Tiny Owl Knits! Over my next few newsletters I'll properly introduce you to Stephanie and her designs.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Opposite Pole by JOJI

Knitwear artist Joji Locatelli of JOJI (of Ecuador and Pole fame) has done it again, her new Opposite Pole cardigan is sure to become a fast favorite in your wardrobe.

Opposite Pole is a seamless cable cardigan, with an A-line shape, reversible shawl collar and set-in sleeves. Its designed to be knit in the worsted weight Malabrigo Merino Worsted (which is On Sale).

The cable pattern is both charted and written.

Sizes To fit chest: 30/32 (34/36, 38/40, 42/44, 46/48, 50/52, 54/56, 58/60) inches;
Note on sizing: This sweater is designed so that it will fit and suit your body even if the measurements are not “exact”. The only thing you need to pay attention to is to your shoulder span and the sleeve circumference. The rest of the sweater is just a circle and will adapt to your body shape. If you are choosing between 2 sizes, I would advise you choose the bigger one.



Yarn Malabrigo Yarn Merino Worsted (210 yd /100g) - 7 (7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins; or 1400 (1400, 1600, 1600, 1800, 1800, 2000) yd of aran weight yarn.
Needles size US 9 (5.5mm) straight or circular needles for the back piece
size US 10 (6.0mm) straight or circular needles for the body and collar
size US 9 (5.5mm) double pointed needles or a long circular needle (for magic loop) for the sleeves
Other Notions Cable Needle, Stitch markers, Waste yarn and crochet hook for provisional cast on & Tapestry needle (to weave in ends).
Gauge
14 stitches = 4 inches (10 cm) on 6mm (US 10) needles in garter stitch.

Visit JOJI to view her entire collection.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Win a Freshstitches December Pocket Cowl Kit

Congratulations to Beth, she's our winner of the
December Pocket Cowl Kit!

And Amy has won the Nelson the Owl pattern
and Irene has won the Gnomes pattern.

1. This little guy will light your way on the spookiest night of year. Freshstitches Jack O Lantern and Pumpkin
2. After crocheting these practical yet cute items you'll never loose your car keys again. Freshstitches Koala Keychain
3. Arrive to your yoga class in style with this handy pattern. Freshstitches Yogamat Strap
4. "Whooooo" is wearing the cutest hat ever?! Freshstitches Owl Hat
5. To cold to go outside and play in the snow? Stay cozy inside yet still enjoy building this popular snow person Freshstitches Frosty the Snowman


And Thank You to everyone who entered.


This week I have the pleasure of featuring the work of knitwear designer Stacey Trock, the creative talent behind Freshstitches.


Stacey Trock and Friend

Stacey's first love is designing crochet amigurumi, delightful little critters you just have to snuggle with. Her projects include an entire menagerie, you'll easily find one to love. And her patterns cover a wide range of crochet techniques, some that will challenge a seasoned pro and others designed to teach a newbie. For support her website and blog offer videos and posts to help answer any questions.




Freshstitches' animals are usually 8" tall, child-friendly and destined to become heirlooms! Plus you'll never catch one of Stacey's designs instructing you to put wires inside of an animal, gluing pieces of felt onto our animals or making tiny animals too small for children.

In addition to these colorful critters Stacey also designs a line of knit and crochet accessories with your family in mind. Her much loved Hat collection is sized for both children and adults.






Rudolph Reindeer Hat

And especially popular are her felted boots, Cali which are crocheted and the knit Yuki.

YukiCali

Today I have the pleasure of introducing Stacey's newest design, the December Pocket Cowl. This big, cuddly cowl is designed to keep you warm by wrapping it around your shoulders or neck but it also features a pocket large enough for your hands! Its knit flat, with simple finishing in Malabrigo's Merino Worsted and the length can easily be adjusted to your preference. And the stitch pattern is easily memorized making it a great project to travel with.

December Pocket Cowl



For this giveaway there will be 3 winners: 1 person will win the December Pocket Cowl pattern and two balls of Malabrigo Merino Worsted in colorway Marron Oscuro. And Stacey has sweetened the pot and two more winners will receive either her amigurumi patterns, Nelson the Owl or the Gnomes. Details on entry below, but right now let's meet Stacey.


Nelson the Owl


Gnomes

Stacey started FreshStitches in 2008, frankly, because she's always loved stuffed animals... and making them seemed like a fantastic excuse to spend all day surrounded by their cuteness.

Since she's been crocheting for more than 2 decades (egads!), crochet seemed like a natural medium to make her cuddly creations come to life. So, she started designing crocheted animals, and she's never looked back!

With respect to yarn-life, Stacey is a crocheter, knitter, blogger, yarn store employee, teacher and author.

In the non-yarn-related times of her day, she is a runner, yoga enthusiast, hard-core minimalist and urban homesteader.

Stacey loves hearing from her customers... so feel free to contact her! She's available on almost every medium known to modern technology- so pick your favorite!

And she was also kind enough to do an interview for us...

1. Every knitter and crocheter has an interesting story about how and when they learned, please tell us about yourself and your story.

I learned to crochet as a child from my mom... I'm not sure how interesting that story is. To be honest, I don't even remember learning! But, my 'learning to knit' story is more interesting... a few years ago, I wanted to work in a yarn store, and they told me that they would hire me if I learned to knit. So, the owner gave me a half hour tutorial on how to knit and purl, and I went home and made a felted bag! That was enough to score the job. I can't imagine not knitting, now!

2. How did you get started designing Amigurumi and knitwear?

One day, I just decided that designing stuffed animals is what I wanted to do, and I gave it a go! My first ones were a koala and a lion. The koala (now in Cuddly Crochet, my book) is still one of my favorites!

My designing knitwear came a bit later- as I came across design proposals that I found interesting, or came up with ideas that I wanted to make!

Making animals is still my favorite, though!

3. What is your design philosophy?

For my amigurumi, my design philosophy revolves around simplicity. I want anyone who can single crochet and is willing to watch a few youtube videos to pick up basic crochet skills to be able to make my patterns. I don't include a lot of extras (like felt pieces or complicated embroidery), because I think those things make a crochet pattern less accessible to the average person. I also design my animals so that you can substitute any weight yarn/any type of yarn to get an animal that's right for you. I always encourage folks to try organic yarns or interesting fibers... an animal only uses a skein or two, so why not?

As for knitting/garment design, I don't think I've developed a rich design philosophy yet... I guess you'll have to wait and see :)

4. Who or what inspires you the most in your design process?

I'm inspired by all things cute. I look at cartoons, cute drawings on baby clothing, advertisements... doesn't matter. I love perusing and using all forms of cuteness as inspiration!

5. What direction do you see yourself heading in as a designer?

That's a really good question. Three years ago, when I started designing, my partner asked me: "how many animals can you come up with?" I've had a lot of people think that designing stuffed animals was a 1-year-long phase... but I absolutely love it, and I have more ideas now than ever! So, definitely look for more animals to come from me.

I think that in the future I may move either into knitted animals, or cute crocheted children's garments (like hats with animal themes). I'm just not sure, yet!

6. How have the advances in technology and the internet helped you (or hindered) you as a knitwear designer?

I think that, as a young designer, the internet has helped me beyond measure. A decade or so, it was almost a requirement that a designer intern at a company, or work another designer to become established. Getting published required knowing people in the industry.

Now, anyone can make a design, write up the instructions, and put it online for everyone to see! Some of the most popular designs come from newbie designers, and I think that's awesome! I definitely don't think I would have done as well under the 'traditional system'.

As for technology... I can't imagine how people designed without computers! I use technology in every step of my design process! I spec out the yarns that I want to use online, I take (oodles) of pictures of my work with a digital camera, I adjust light levels on my photos in Photoshop, I edit and format my patterns on my computer, and I sell my patterns online... I'd be lost a decade ago!

Stacey I doubt you would be lost no matter what era you were designing in, your talent would always shine through. Thank you for talking to us.

The patterns will be emailed to the winners and the winners will be announced on August 31, 2011. No purchase necessary.

To Enter: Solve these 5 riddles about Stacey Trock's patterns found on my website: Freshstitches!

1. Email me at sandrasingh@sandrasingh.com with the 5 correct answers and your contact information.
2. Leave a comment under this blog post stating you've emailed all 5 answers to me and telling us which Freshstitches pattern is your favorite and why.

Please Don't Leave the Answers under this Blog Post!

Riddles

1. This little guy will light your way on the spookiest night of year.
2. After crocheting these practical yet cute items you'll never loose your car keys again.
3. Arrive to your yoga class in style with this handy pattern.
4. "Whooooo" is wearing the cutest hat ever?!
5. To cold to go outside and play in the snow? Stay cozy inside yet still enjoy building this popular snow person.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Fall Fashion Trends: Lace

My August Newsletter highlighted Fall's popular Knit Outwear, another trend that's going to be fashionable is layering your knits, up to 3 or more pieces in one outfit!
Today I have 5 new Lace Projects for you, lace is special, it can either be the Outwear or it can be layered over your favorite sweater, coat or
jacket giving you an entirely new look.

Ilga Leja designed her new shawl pattern Antonia to be customized to your style, its worked in stepped stages to form a triangular shape and easily sized as a shoulderette (as pictured) or a full size shawl.

Antonia

A top border worked with short rows adds shaping so Antonia sits easily on your shoulders. Wear pinned or tie it at the front for a more casual look.


These next 4 projects are by the extraordinary lace designer Kitman Figueroa.

Melosa

Melosa means sweet and gentle in Spanish and if you're a new lace knitter or an experienced lace knitter looking for a fast project, or even somewhere in between, you'll enjoy working Melosa. This sideways crescent-shaped shawl can be knit in either a sock or DK weight yarn.

Elix is a simple bottom-up shawl that begins with an unique lace and cable stitch pattern, then followed by reverse stockinette rows and dropped stitch rows. Its airy and light weight and created by combing two of your favorite yarns, Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light and Malabrigo Sock which is On Sale.

Elix

And Frangipani and Mystere are also bottom-up shawls with sizing options.

Frangipani

Frangipani
is a very quick knit, once you finish the Part I lace stitch pattern, the stockinette rows in the second part will be done in no time. Beads are recommended to be added on the stockinette rows randomly if you want to give this shawl a more fascinating look.



Mystere

And Mystere knits up into a beautifully textured shawl featuring a leaf pattern designed in twisted stitches, nupps, wrapped eyelet and even optional beading, its definitely a challenging, yet satisfying knitting project. Photo tutorials and video clips are included in the pattern for the twisted stitches.


Whether you're in the mood to browse for just the right project or you're in a hurry I've organized my patterns for your convenience and for you to get the most out of your shopping time. You'll find them listed alphabetically by Designer and also arranged in Categories.

Visit
Ilga Leja and Kitman Figueroa to see their entire collections. And visit Lace Projects and my newest category, Outwear (in Pullovers, Cardigans, Outwear, Vests & Tops) to see more of these designs.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Loreley

In my August Newsletter we discussed the knit outerwear designs that are going to be popular for Fall. This discussion naturally leads to accessorizing your new coat or jacket and Ivete Tecedor of Chaigu has taken all the guess work out of getting it right and has made it easy for you with her new Loreley Scarf.

This classic scarf is quite simple to knit, it features garter stitch broken up by eyelet rows to keep it fun, but what really makes it unique is its knit in a blend of 8 different colorways of Koigu's KPPPM fingering weight yarn! You'll love watching the colors fade in and out while you work this project and you'll love the way it looks on you even more!

Ivete has an eye for color and she has put together some very special Kits for Loreley featuring color blends that are only available on my website, once these Kits are sold out, they're gone!

Finished Measurements: 6.5″ wide by 64″ long
Gauge: 24 sts and 40 rows = 4″ in garter stitch on size US #6/4.00mm needles
Materials: Approximately 15-17 oz of 8 colors of sock yarn. Shown in Koigu KPPPM. Total of about 440-500 yards of sock yarn are required to complete scarf


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

August 2011 Newsletter

Summer is winding down as Fall is gearing up and you just want relax and knit, I've got the perfect project to help you do just that while at the same time get a start on the Fall fashion line up!

In This Issue: Ysolda Patterns Winners & New Giveaway / Monet's Pool / Fall Fashion Preview / Ecuador KAL / Yarn Sales! /

Ysolda Patterns Winners & New Giveaway
But first I'd like to thank everyone who enter my last blog giveaway for 3 Ysolda patterns! Congratulations to our winners Debby H, Silvina and Amy Valentino. And this month if you enjoy knitting references in pop culture you'll want to test your knowledge in my latest giveaway for a Farmer McGregor Sock Kit, it includes the pattern and a skein of Dream In Color Smooshy. To enter visit my blog, knittingwithsandrasingh.blogspot.com

Monet's Pool
Make the most of your remaining Summer and knit something beautiful for yourself. Jane Thornley's new Monet's Pool is a simple yet elegant shrug created by mixing your favorite yarns & colors in either an easy "drop stitch wave amid purls" design or feather & fan. This lovely pattern bridges the gap between Summer & Fall and you can choose between two lengths.

Monet's Pool

Or knit something small, fast & easy that packs a powerful punch! Sivia Harding's new Galatea is a graceful and infinitely adaptable beaded lariat style neckpiece, let it be your first piece of statement jewelry for Fall.

Galatea

Fall Fashion Preview
I've been pouring over Fall '11 runway reports and the latest fashion magazines and once again the current styles are being influenced by the classic, put together looks worn by the ladies on the hit TV series Mad Men and more importantly, knits still reign supreme! I'm seeing bold colored outerwear used to bring focus to this season's masterful mixing of patterns. This is your cue, as a knitter, to create a special garment, you'll wear again and again, to update your wardrobe.

The Ella

Solid colored outerwear can bring focus to any outfit and one of these designs is sure to flatter. Noni's The Ella coat has a sophisticated A-line shape with a bodice that sits slightly above your natural waist for a flattering, wearable silhouette. LANG's classic Buttoned Cape is also very sophisticated with its strong cables and side buttons.



Wellesley

Berroco's short, fitted Wellesley jacket would work beautifully at the office.

Andokides

For a weekend look knit Through The Loops Andokides, this unfitted, three quarter length jacket features a design at the yoke, sleeves and hem, but what about working it in a solid instead, either a neutral or bright will give it an entirely different look.

Syncopated Rib Coat

And Gardiner Yarn Works' playful Syncopated Rib Coat has a 5" negative ease for a fitted, comfortable style and is knit seamlessly with minimal finishing in Malabrigo Merino Worsted.

And a swingy poncho can be either relaxed or upscale. Berroco's Holyoke is a roomy box style with front flap pockets while Columbia will keep you extra warm with sleeves and an attached scarf. But LANG's fringed Poncho with Turtleneck is very sexy.

Holyoke

Columbia


Ecuador KAL
Once again transitional pieces are important this Fall, key layering pieces that allow you to make the most of your entire wardrobe. Berroco's Carleton, Anne Richardson's Ten Way Jacket, Nelkin Designs Cayden or Through The Loops Lonicera are perfect, flowy cardigan designs ideal for layering over your light weight summery tops.



Carleton

Ten Way Jacket

Cayden

Lonicera

Ecuador

And of course JOJI's new Ecuador is a fantastic all weather garment, wear it breezily through the rest of Summer and add boots to walk stylishly into Fall. Joji herself is hosting a KAL for her new hit design. Whether you like to knit alone or with a group an online KAL meets all your needs. Since it's online you can join at your leisure, lurk or participate, and get your questions answered from the designer herself! Stop by my Ravelry Sandrasingh.com and join us.

Yarn Sales!
Over the last few weeks I've introduced knitting patterns that are perfect to relax & knit while at the same time make great gifts. I've put the accompanying yarns On Sale!

Yarns On Stage Malabrigo Sock Malabrigo Merino Worsted
Dream In Color Smooshy Berroco Ultra Alpaca Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light
Schaefer Anne Schaefer Lola Madelinetosh Tosh Sock
Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock Lorna's Laces Grace Susan Bates Knitting Needles

And I have a special announcement, Wendy Peter Pan's Velvet Touch has been discontinued and I do have some left in stock.

Thank you for joining me for my newsletter! I look forward to hearing from you about which of these projects will be on your needles.

Happy Creating,
Sandra Singh