The Silver Spring Duster is a worsted cotton lace cardigan that features vine lace on a long train and slight bell sleeves. The folded edging on the hemline, cuffs and front edging really clean up the edges of this design, and it is squishy and comfortable, too! Many are familiar with knitting a folded hem,Continue reading “How to Bind Off a Folded Edge”
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The ‘I Do’ Frilly Top is the MUST-make!
Wedding season is not over, AND there are always future reasons to dress up, right?! The ‘I Do’ Frilly Top is a perfect lightweight fluttery-peplum knit that is perfect for such occasions! It is no secret that I love my frill and flutter. I had been dreaming of a lace peplum or babydoll with lightweightContinue reading “The ‘I Do’ Frilly Top is the MUST-make!”
The Human Side of Designing, and How to Stay Classy.
As enjoyable as designing is, especially to natural creatives, there is a down side. Maybe I should say down sides because not all the downers can be grouped together, and not all designers experience them. But with all tasks and careers, it isn’t always rosy. Before I dive into the tea, there are many positivesContinue reading “The Human Side of Designing, and How to Stay Classy.”
Testing for Lovely by Lee
I want to test for you! Will you pick me? I want to express my deep gratitude to everyone who is interested in testing for me! It means a lot, as I still feel nervous when sharing my designs for public critique. Knowing that others appreciate my design enough to offer to test my patternContinue reading “Testing for Lovely by Lee”