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NEW FREE PATTERN || FARBE COWL!

Who's in the mood for a new free pattern? Yay! I'm so excited to show you all the FARBE Cowl!



DOWNLOAD THE FREE FARBE COWL PATTERN

It's been getting pretty cold over here on Vancouver Island and I've been craving a new super chunky cowl! I adore color blocking and thought it would be fun to whip up a new free pattern for you all showcasing just that!

The FARBE Cowl is warm & cozy, fast to knit up and adds a great pop to your fall/winter wardrobe! It's also a great beginner pattern! You can access the FREE download for FARBE on Ravelry, in our VeryShannon Shop or via direct download HERE.



I love the combo of black and white and think it pairs so nicely with my winter wardrobe. The FARBE Cowl would look great in so many color combos! You could add some fun stripes or a 3rd color! Lots of options for you to add your special touch to your FARBE Cowl.  It's knit up in a super bulky weight yarn on large needles for a nice drape and it works up in just a few hours! Can't beat that during gift giving time!

If you're a beginner knitter don't be scared of FARBE. This is literally plain knitting but you get to learn 2 new techniques that are a great asset for any knitter's skill set - the Provisional Crochet Cast-On and the Kitchener Stitch. Both look way harder than they are and once you try them you will find yourself using them all the time. They allow you, in this pattern, to knit flat so you can customize how long/wide you'd like your cowl to be and then seam your ends easily and invisibly when you are done. The free pattern includes visual links to learn how to implement both of these techniques.



Would you like to knit the FARBE Cowl? Click below for where you can download your FREE PATTERN!

RAVELRY || VERY SHANNON SHOP || DIRECT 



I was so excited & thankful to have my lovely friend Rebecca (of the blog Nook) to be my model for me again. You may recognize her from both the Lansbury and Mallory cowl patterns. She's one of the fastest knitters I know! She's a hard working product and sample knitter and a sweetheart! We drove down to one of my fave beaches for this photoshoot. I owe her one as it was freezing cold out that day! The sun was out and it sure was gorgeous but darn was it cold! Good thing she was wearing the FARBE Cowl!

I hope you all enjoy this new pattern and I can't wait to see "your" version of the FARBE Cowl! Bring on the color blocking! What yarn/color combos will you use for your FARBE Cowl? Don't forget to use #farbecowl on social media to tag your projects!

KNITTING || GREEN GABLES SHAWL KIT & #ANNEALONG

Have I ever told you about my love of all things Anne of Green Gables? 

I adore Anne. Always have and always will. I've read (and re-read) the cherished books and watched and the movies since I was a young girl. And since then I've spent many a moment in daydreams just like Anne with an E. I admit that as a girl I used to wish at night that I would wake up with hair as read as Anne's and have a "Gilbert" in my life. I wanted to live on PEI and run through the trees dreaming the biggest dreams I could.



I've always been inspired by Anne and her character and find myself returning to the films over and over for comfort, inspiration and to remember to dream big. Especially at this time of year when the leaves are turning and we're all cozying up inside with our yarn, needles and daydreams. What better time than now to join the#annealong and pick up a Green Gables Shawl Kit (or parts of one) from Little Skein in the Big Wool and join in the fun! I'll tell you all about it below but first.....some pictures!



Swoon! The fabric, the yarn, the stitch markers......my little Anne loving soul was so happy when this kit arrived at my house!!! 

// What are the Green Gables Shawl Kits?

They are wonderful kits that include some lovely goodies! Little Skein in the Big Wool has created 3 different levels of kits to fit every budget as well listing some individual items for sale in her shop too. You can find all the kits listed in the Little Skein in the Big Wool Shop HERE.

In the Green Gables Collection there are gorgeous yarn, dreamy fabric, adorable stitch markers and more! I was really pleased with the high quality of the yarn and the project bag. The yarn was scrumptious and gorgeously dyed and the bag is such a great size and impeccably sewn! Then I got to the stitch markers - can I just say I adore these? I can never have enough special stitch markers and I will treasure these ones!

Here are some of the goodies that you can receive in your Green Gables Shawl Kits!

  • A PDF copy of the Balsam Hollow shawl pattern designed by Paula Emons-Fuessle (of the Knitting Pipeline) that is inspired by Anne of Green Gables as shown below.
  • 2 gorgeous skeins of Leading Men Fiber Arts Callback Yarn. The palette of available colors evoke autumn on Prince Edward Island -- the luscious green leaves of Green Gables; the evergreens of Orchard Slope, the sloping area between Anne's home at Green Gables and Diana Barry's farm; spooky purples and dusky evening colors of the Haunted Wood; and of course, Anne's beautiful red hair. This palette of colorways is available exclusively from Little Skein in the Big Wool.
  • Beautiful project bags designed with Green Gables inspired fabric.
  • A Canadian Girl Stitch Markers that showcase that adorable silhouette of Anne that matches your fabric on your project bags.
  • One 100g skein of Anne's Story luscious MCN sock yarn created by Leading Men Fiber Arts
  • Kindred Spirits sterling silver shawl pin created by jewelry artist Leslie Wind for this kit.
  • Leaves of Autumn impatient knitter tag
  • Balsam Hollow lace helpers
  • Surprise sweet treat
  • Hardback copy of Anne of Green Gables, in the new Puffin in Bloom edition with cover art from artist Anna Bond.


// What's the #annealong?

It's an Instagram contest, readalong, watchalong, and knitalong. To join in, make sure you have an Instagram account, and then cast on either the Balsam Hollow Shawl pattern or one that reminds you of Anne of Green Gables. The #annealong will be running from Sept 23rd to Dec. 21st. You can find all the details, FAQ's and more HERE on the Little Skein in the Big Wool blog.

The #annealong is co-hosted by some lovely friends - @susanbanderson, @heyporkchop, @knittingpipeline and @annielightknits! You can also catch my pal @junipergrace reading Anne of Green Gables during her fab podcasts! So much fun to be had! Make sure to check it all out - it's not too late to join in!


You can find all things Little Skein in the Big World below! Thanks again Annie for the lovely kit! I will treasure it!

WEBSITE  ||  BLOG  ||  SHOP  ||  INSTAGRAM  ||  TWITTER

Do you love Anne of Green Gables too? Are you knitting in the #annealong? What pattern reminds you of Anne of Green Gables? Coffees on and I never tire of chatting about Anne.

SEASONLESS || MINI COLLECTION IS NOW FULLY AVAILABLE!

Laylow Shawl by Shannon Cook #seasonlessknits

It's here! We're so excited to let you all know that SEASONLESS is now fully available! 

You can now easily buy the paper booklet of SEASONLESS through NNK Press (read more HERE)! The ebook and individual patterns are also still available too! We think the SEASONLESS booklet bundle would make a wonderful xmas pressie for that special knitter in your life or for a lovely treat for yourself!

We also have the booklet available for your favorite yarn shops to purchase for wholesale as well from NNK Press! So if you're looking for a copy at your fave LYS please feel free to let them know it's available to stock :)

You can purchase SEASONLESS || Mini Collection Volume One, and find & read more details HERE.

SEASONLESS || Mini Collection Volume One by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknitsJane and I want to extend a HUGE thank you to all of you for your generous love and support of all of our publications and for SEASONLESS! We've been so thrilled with how much you've all embraced our mini collection! And thank you to all the wonderful yarn shops that have already started carrying SEASONLESS! It means so much to us.

We've also been sooooo excited to see you all receiving your SEASONLESS booklets and that you've all been happily knitting! Make sure to tag your work on social media with hashtag #seasonlessknits so Jane and I can see all your lovelies!

Do you have a copy of SEASONLESS yet? What are you planning on casting on first? I can't wait to hear so let's chat!

SALE || INDIE GIFT-A-LONG 2014 IS HERE!

Indie Gift-A-Long 2014 on VeryShannon.com #giftalong2014

It's time for a special sale!!!! Don't miss the Indie Gift-A-Long 2014!!!

From November 13th, 8pm EST to November 21st, 11:59pm EST you can save 25% OFF from a TON of your favorite independent designers during the Indie Gift-A-Long 2014 with code "giftalong2014"!!!

But wait - there's more! You can also take part in a ton of fun! Join in the Indie Gift-A-Long that runs until New Year's Eve!

Indie Gift-A-Long 2014 on VeryShannon.com #giftalong2014
What is the Indie Gift-A-Long? It’s a multi-designer promotion to help you kick your holiday gift-making into high gear!

The Indie Gift-A-Long is a 2 month long KAL/CAL (knit along/crochet along) of holiday gifts made from patterns designed by an extensive & fabulous list of independent designers. Save 25% off these patterns from 11/13, 8pm (US EST) to 11/21,11:59 (US EST) for this special event. You can read all about the details HERE.

Join in the fun! Once you’ve got your Gift-A-Long patterns, we encourage you to join a relevant KAL/CAL! There will be tons of prizes to be won!!! KAL/CALs will run till New Year's Eve, with plenty of time to knock out all your holiday knitting and crocheting too. There will be games, prizes, great conversation, and more!

You can find all the patterns that I will have on sale for 25% off HERE. Discount valid ONLY in our Ravelry Shop. Happy holiday knitting!


Will you be joining in? What patterns do you plan on making/gifting this year? Happy holiday knitting everyone!

MOMENTS || BRING ON THE COLD WEATHER!

Sweet Legs & Neighbourhood Fiber Co Yarn || VeryShannon.com

It's been freeeeeeeeezing cold over here and I'm happy to say that I've been bundled up in handknits and the yarn is.....EVERYWHERE. 

Best part of the fall/winter season. I think I have multiple knitting projects in progress in every room of the house right now...lol. I've been sewing and knitting and knitting and sewing. It's been fun but definitely busy. I've been binge watching Gilmore Girls, which I'm sure a ton of you have too. It's so fun to know that when I'm watching I know lots of you are too. I have a special place in my heart for this show and I'm so excited it's finally on Netflix here in Canada.

Tolt Yarn & Wool Mug & Brooklyn Tweed Shelter Yarn || VeryShannon.com
See that mug there - that's my fave mug evah from one of my yarn shops evah - Tolt Yarn and Wool
What's all the knitting & sewing I've been doing? I've got a new sweater pattern (shown above), shawl (swatch in the pic at the top), and a few more lovelies in the works coming your way for the knitters. For the sewing I've been working on getting the new Grainline Pattern - The Linden Sweatshirt sewn up as well as the new True Bias pattern - The Sutton Blouse. I'm on a mission to sew some more clothes for my wardrobe and fell in love with both of these patterns. I think they will make great staples for the fall/winter.

We've also been enjoying our new home and I've been loving decorating it too! I hope to share pics soon! You can easily stay up to date behind the scenes on what I've been up to and making by following VeryShannon on instagram HERE.

I've also got some giveaway winners to announce!  Two winners to be exact!

The winner is Commenter #13 - Swedish Scrapper!
The winner is Commenter #113 - Tabitha!

Congratulations ladies! I'll be in touch soon in regards to your prizes!!! Thanks to all who entered!

What are you all busy making? Anyone else watching Gilmore Girls? I'd love to hear what you've been working on! Let's chat!

READING || TEMPEST BOOK REVIEW

Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknit
Tempest by Holli Yeoh for Sweet Georgia Yarns
I've got a lovely book to review on the blog for you all today - Tempest by Holli Yeoh for Sweet Georgia Yarns

This gorgeous collection of 11 patterns is sure to have you drooling! Felicia's (of Sweet Georgia Yarn) lovely fibers just shine in this pretty collaboration with the talented Holli. Tempest was inspired by the idea of just that - tempest.

Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknits

I love how the designs stay trued to their inspiration and embodied both the shelter and the storm. I also enjoyed seeing the photography taken in both Steveston and Richmond. I lived in Vancouver, BC for quite some time and Steveston was one of my favorite places to go visit. The scenes paired up beautifully with the colors of the yarns that Holli chose.

Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknits
Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknits


Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknits
Tempest is 84 pages filled with 11 gorgeous patterns ranging from garments, cowls, a blanket, hat, poncho and more! The photography is gorgeous and full color throughout. The book is inspiring, pleasant to read and the patterns are offered in a clean and easy to follow instructional format with both charts and written instructions along with diagrams, tips & techniques, yarn information and more! Tempest is available in both a print book as well as an eBook. You can read more about Tempest and see more images etc on the Tempest website HERE.
Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknits
Tempest by Holli Yeoh book review on VeryShannon.com #tempestknit
I highly recommend this dreamy book from 2 very talented fellow Canadian women. I'm a fan of both Felicia and Holli's work and Tempest does not disappoint! Tempest would make a great holiday gift for any fellow knitter or for a special treat just for you. So grab some Sweet Georgia Yarn and a copy of Tempest and get lost in Holli's designs. You can also join the Tempest community to learn (video tutorials), chat (discussion forums) and share (#tempestknit) Tempest projects via the Tempest website HERE.

Would you like a chance to win a copy of Tempest? Follow along with the rest of the Tempest Blog Tour for more reviews & giveaways.

>>> TEMPEST BLOG TOUR <<<
Friday, Oct 17 Hunter Hammersen, Violently Domestic
Monday, Oct 20 Megan Goodacre, Tricksy Knitter
Saturday, Oct 25  Kate Atherley, Wise Hilda Knits
Monday, Oct 27 Stephannie Tallent, Sunset Cat Designs
Saturday, Nov 1 Julie Matthews, Knitting at Large
Monday, Nov 3  Very Shannon
Saturday, Nov 8  Davina Choy, Sheep & Stitch
Monday, Nov 10  Heather Zoppetti Designs
Saturday, Nov15  Donna Druchunas, Sheep to Shawl
Monday, Nov 17  Shannon Okey, knitgrrl
Saturday, Nov 22 Anniken Allis, Confessions of a Yarn Addict
Monday, Nov 24 Lucy Neatby, Happy Stitches
Saturday, Nov 28 Knit Social Event Company
Monday, Dec 1 Miso Crafty Knits

Have you picked up a copy of Tempest yet? Which project would you love to make? Do you have a favorite Sweet Georgia Yarn? Let's chat ladies! Coffee's on....

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || STARRING YOU!!!

Featherweight Cardigan knit by Mamatronic
It's time for our finale post for the Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 - the one STARRING YOU!

Can I just say WOW! You guys blew my mind this year! The amount of gorgeous and lovely projects finished this year were amazing! It took me forever to go through them all but boy was it fun! I love seeing all your handiwork. It's truly so fulfilling to see you all loving knitting and sharing it with each other.

There was lots of constructive chat about fit, techniques and more this year! I noticed a ton more colorwork than previous years thanks to some awesome patterns released like Diana Walla's stunning Sundottir! Sundottir was a hit of the KAL! I'm dying to make one too now! It was a thrill to have her join in on the SSKAL along with the fabulous sewing pattern designer Jen of Grainline as well as lots of other fabulous & talented ladies in our industry! Along with colorwork there was also lots of color this year! I love when that happens! Now don't get me wrong, I adore neutrals, but color is always fun! There was also stripes, cables, lace and more and I enjoyed seeing some men's patterns finished as well as little boy garments! That's right - you can even make baby and kids patterns in our SSKAL!

Coda knit by Knithehellout
As usual I have so enjoyed knitting and reading along in the threads. It's like getting to have hundreds of friends to talk with everyday for 2 months! And the best part is we all try to stay in touch until the next one! Don't forget about our "chit chat" thread where you guys can all still keep chatting and asking questions, and then you can continue to share your projects in the "WIP & FO's" thread. There's no reason to become strangers now that the SSKAL is over! Heck no, we want you to stay chatting, still making new friends, still enjoying our love of knitting! And if you missed some of the Summer Sweater Knit Along and want to catch up just pop on over to our SSKAL Homepage for all the info. You can find all of our knit alongs HERE and our Tips & Techniques page HERE.

Fort knit by Woolful (ashleyy)
I always get so emotional going through the threads when it's over and seeing all the special moments and the friendships made. It just makes me so happy. Words cannot express how much I love these knit alongs and what's even better is knowing you all love them too! So thank you for that. It means so much to me that you all join in each year and embrace our little loving community of knitters! We want you to truly enjoy garment knitting and jump in and have fun! I adore each and every one of you and so congratulations on a KAL well done!!!


Now here you all are.....in all of your awesomeness! Enjoy!
Benton knit by Grainline
Camilla knit by KaraStanley (Of Nice and Knit)
Stasis knit by DreaReneeKnits
Svalbard knit by Dianna Walla
Bluesand Cardigan knit by Maya-Elizabeth
Antrorse knit by Knitmish
Sundottir knit by KatColorado2
1. Hiro knit by nursenikkiknits 2. Sundottir knit by Dreareneeknits 3. Coolbreeze Cardigan knit by Culabrat 4. Sourpatch knit by Sarinka 5. Sargent knit by Self Preservation 6. Garter Yoke Cardigan knit by gardenknittr 7. Checks & Balances knit by madgiddy 8. Sundottir knit by Loelee 9. Stasis knit by ahickman
Briquette knit by jordynelizabeth
1. Airflow knit by Cassytom 2. Antrorse knit by Dreareneeknits 3. Aidez knit by jaykayknits 4. Grandpa Cardigan knit by Cassytom 5. Lush knit by Talvi 6. Schenley knit by LaVgirl 7. Transmute knit by cdavisshannon 8. Oh My Bear knit by CasaKelley 9. Boxy knit by fabiknits
Robin knit by Chberkom
1. Larch Cardigan knit by CasaKelley 2. Raindrops knit by sbnyc
1. 88-4 knit by KatColorado2 2. Wickerwork knit by Sanjou 3. Bray knit by Poptins 4. Sunny Summer Stripes knit by Crafty-Effie 5. Bloc Party knit by anowlis 6. Sperry knit by knorman 7. Argo knit by knorman 8. Breezy Cardigan knit by afurg 9.Antrorse knit by cbhaler
Abate knit by mootastic1
1. Foam by Sanjou 2. Oshima knit by heatherly 3. Idlewood knit by knorman 4. Wickerwork Pullover knit by knorman 5. Ease knit by Mamatronic 6. Twenty Ten Cardigan knit by expectingsam
1. Bronwen knit by Chrisso 2. Make a Wish knit by jska510 3. Palladio knit by TrishKnits
1. Limepop knit by melosa 2. Hitch knit by branje 3. Berenice knit by waldormanufaktur 4. Princess Fiona knit by Knitmish 5. Lila knit by Chrisso 6. Laneway knit by NeulistiMNK
1. Grace knit by rnmama 2. Oatmeal Pullover knit by gundykniter 3. Relax knit by gardenknittr 4. Lady Sunnyside knit by CelticCastOn 5. Marion knit by Highlanddancemom 6. Neon is the new black by ValentinaS
Don't you all look stunning? So many wonderful projects! Makes me get misty eyed every time. Thank you all for knitting along with me. xoxoxo

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || GIVEAWAY WINNERS!

Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 Giveaway Winner on VeryShannon.com #sskal14
© Jared Flood / Brooklyn Tweed
It's Friday and I'm in the mood to giveaway some AMAZING prizes from our Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 Giveaway!!!! 

This was our largest and best knit along yet! We had so many entries and so many wonderful knitted garments! I can't wait to show them all to you next week in our Starring You post! We also had generous and amazing sponsors this year for our SSKAL! I was seriously drooling when putting the prizes together! I hope you all go and show these wonderful businesses some Very Shannon love! They are all great businesses and they are all super supportive of our knit alongs and it's so very appreciated. To see all the sponsors and there awesome prizes check out the post HERE. And don't forget you can always find all our of Summer Sweater Knit Along posts and info on our SSKAL Homepage HERE. And our Tips & Techniques page filled with guest posts is HERE.

Shelter Yarn from Brooklyn Tweed on VeryShannon.com #sskal14

So....are you ready to find out who our winners are? I am!!!!


The winner of Prize #1 is..... - LOELEE (Ravelry Id) // Laurie

Congrats you've won the following prizes - Brooklyn Tweed Biston Kit, Tanis Fiber Arts Eventide Shawl Kit, Gift Certificate to The Yarniad, Gift Certificate to Hazel Knits, Sweaters Worth of Leizu DK from Julie Asselin, Road Trip by Tin Can Knits, Gift Certificate to Chicken Boots

The winner of Prize #2 is......#137 - SPINKNITUP (Ravelry Id) // Timiae

Congrats on winning and on your new baby! You've won the following prizes - YOTH Rutherford Hat Kit & Sweet Magnolia Cowl Kit from Tolt Yarn & Wool Shop, Gift Certificate to Jane Richmond Designs, Gift Certificate to Lakes Yarn & Fiber, Gift Certificate to Red Sock Blue Sock Yarns, Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery Prize Pack

I'll be in touch with you over the next few days in regards to your prizes!!! 
 

A big thank you to all of you who signed up and knit along with us this year!

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SEASONLESS | PRINT BOOKLET AVAILABLE NOW - LIMITED TIME ONLY!

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One Print Booklet Special Release by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
© Shannon Cook / Very Shannon
We are so excited to offer the printed booklets of our latest collection SEASONLESS for a special release!

As with all of our books, SEASONLESS features stunning photography by Nicholas Kupiak, making these printed booklet a very special item to add to your collection. There are even a few shots by lil'ol me in the book!

The printed booklets will be available through our publishing website Marian Rae Publications, for ONE WEEK ONLY! So if you've had your heart set on owning a printed copy of the booklet make sure you order yours today.

And the best part is, you can pick up your very own printed copy of SEASONLESS for the very same price as the eBook alone! WOWSA! It truly is a lovely package and would also make a wonderful gift for that special knitter in your life for only $12.95!

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One Print Booklet Special Release by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
© Shannon Cook / Very Shannon
PRINT BOOKLET BUNDLE INCLUDES:
BOOKLET
A stunning, high quality, 29 page printed booklet
+
eBOOK & Individual PDF Patterns
Every purchase includes the eBook, with 76 pages including the full photo shoot from Nicholas Kupiak, extra resources for knitting help, interactive PDF's for easy navigation between the pattern pages and website links, and reformatted, print friendly PDF's of all the patterns.

Print Booklet Bundle only $12.95
CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW

You can also still purchase the eBook Bundle or any of the individual patterns:



SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One Print Booklet Special Release by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknits #knitting #bookDETAILS

// WHEN
Printed booklets are available for purchase as a special release only from October 15th to Wednesday, October 22nd.

// WHERE  
Purchase your booklet directly from our publishing company Marian Rae Publications.

// SHIPPING 
Printed booklets will be shipped the first week of November.

The sale will be open for one week only from October 15th -22nd. After purchase you will be emailed a confirmation with a link to access your FREE ebook & PDF's. All printed booklets will also contain a coupon code inside the back cover to link up your FREE copy of the eBook and individual PDF's to your Ravelry library.



SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One Print Booklet Special Release by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
Did you enter our giveaway last week?

We finally drew our winners! Thanks for your patience in waiting to find out who the lucky knitters are!

The winner of a copy of the SEASONLESS bundle is....

COMMENTER 48 - Crafty Effie

Congratulations!!!! We'll be in touch soon!

A huge thanks to all of your for your loving support! We're so glad you're all loving SEASONLESS! oxoxoxo

NEW PATTERNS || SEASONLESS: MINI COLLECTION VOLUME ONE eBOOK IS HERE!

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond. 3 modern, versatile and seasonless patterns from Marian Rae Publications. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book

I am so excited to finally reveal the latest collaboration between Jane Richmond and I - SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One is here!!!! 

Modern minimalism was our style inspiration and pieces that were suited to any season was the end goal. An open work lace hat (Schwimmen), drop stitch crescent shawl (Laylow) designed by me and comfortable pullover (Palladio) designed by Jane Richmond make up the seasonless pieces of this gorgeous mini collection!

Over the weekend we had a booth at the 3rd annual Knit City where we launched our newest collection! We  had originally planned to sell a limited number of printed booklets as a special release at Knit City and then return home to make the digital versions available. But the response to the printed booklets has been overwhelming and we would love to give everyone an opportunity to buy their very own printed copy!

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond. 3 modern, versatile and seasonless patterns from Marian Rae Publications. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book

So today we are so excited to launch the lovely eBook (76 pages), because we just can't bear to keep you waiting any longer! But if you have your heart set on a hard copy (29 pages) of SEASONLESS we will be offering the printed booklets for a limited time, coming soon! So stay tuned for that on our blogs and on our website - www.marianraepublications.com! You can see photos, get info, read our blog and stay up to date on all things Marian Rae Publications there as well as follow us on twitter HERE. And don't forget to follow along and tag all your project pics with #seasonlessknits.


SEASONLESS: Mini Collection, Volume One 
Included with the eBook:

+ The 76 page eBook includes the entire photo shoot with gorgeous
photography from Nicholas Kupiak
+ Extra resources for knitting help
+ An interactive PDF for easy navigation between the pattern pages
and website links
+ Reformatted, print-friendly PDF versions of all of the patterns

eBook Only $12.95!

or purchase the individual patterns



THE NEW PATTERNS
I've been so excited to show you all the 2 patterns that I designed for SEASONLESS! I promise to feature them both on the blog and give you all the details and behind the scenes on my newest patterns soon but in the meantime here's some gorgeous shots & a bit of info! I can't stop wearing both and I'm so happy with them and hope you will all love them too!

/// LAYLOW
LAYLOW is a fresh, modern and reversible shawl pattern that is knit up in fingering weight for a versatile, seasonless accessory. It's airy, lightweight and a relaxing knit with an easy to memorize stitch pattern.


SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Laylow Shawl pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Laylow Shawl pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Laylow Shawl pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book


/// SCHWIMMEN
SCHWIMMEN is a fun and enjoyable project with a flowing pattern repeat & addictive open work. It's an interesting and pleasant knit that is sure to be a staple in your year-round wardrobe.

RAVELRYSHOP  |  ETSY

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Schwimmen hat pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Schwimmen hat pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book
SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One eBook. Schwimmen hat pattern by Shannon Cook. #seasonlessknits #knitting #book


Jane and I are so in love with this special collection! The Mini Collections are a new series we will be releasing in between our larger book publications. We truly hope you will enjoy knitting and wearing these as much as we do!

A huge thank you all of you for your endless support! You all mean so much to me and your support is truly the reason I am able to continue to do what I love. And another thank you to my fabulous testers - you guys rock, and to my family - I love you so much - thank you for putting up with me being a major stress case these last few weeks.

Happy knitting - seasonlessly.

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || GIVEAWAY TIME!

© Brooklyn Tweed / Jared Flood
Our 2 week extension is over and it's time for our annual Summer Sweater Knit Along Giveaway!!!!

I know how much you guys love the giveaway post from the SSKAL and this years does not disappoint! There are definitely going to be some lucky winners this year!!! So well deserved with all the amazing knitting that has been going on!

First I have to give a big thank you to our official Summer Sweater Knit Along Sponsor - Brooklyn Tweed! There support has been amazing!!!! Jared Flood is one of my top sources of inspiration and his gorgeous yarns and collections, featuring himself and other talented designers, keep all of us knitters drooling! A big thanks to them for cheering all of us on from the background! It's been amazing!

And we can't forget about all of the other amazing sponsors we have! Some have been with us from the very first SSKAL! I adore each and every one of them and they are all talented and inspiring companies you should definitely check out. They would love your support!

www.brooklyntweed.com
/// PRIZE ///
- a pattern kit for Biston (using Loft Yarn)


www.hazelknits.com
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate for $35 to Hazel Knits



www.tincanknits.com
/// PRIZE ///
- a copy of Road Trip by Tin Can Knits


www.tanisfiberarts.com
 /// PRIZE ///
- a pattern kit for the Eventide Shawl by Tanis Fiber Arts ($70 value!)


http://www.chickenbootsusa.com/
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate of $25 to Chicken Boots

http://www.lakesyarn.com/
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate of $25 to Lakes Yarn & Fiber


www.theyarniad.com
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate of $25 to The Yarniad by Hilary Smith Callis

 
www.janerichmond.com
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate of $25 to Jane Richmond Designs


http://www.julie-asselin.com/
 /// PRIZE ///
- a sweaters worth of Leizu Worsted from Julie Asselin



www.toltyarnandwool.com
 /// PRIZE ///
- a YOTH Rutherford Hat Kit (retail value $30) and a Sweet Magnolia Cowl Kit (retail value $60)


http://www.redsockbluesockyarn.com/
/// PRIZE ///
- a Gift Certificate for $40 to Red Sock Blue Sock Yarn



http://thefrostedpumpkinstitchery.bigcartel.com/
 /// PRIZE ///
- a prize of Once Upon a Time Sampler, The Mysterious Halloween Town, Halloween Spooky Sampler!


/// HOW TO ENTER ///
- You must be signed up in the SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG 2014 and have started a project during the time of the knit along.  You DO NOT have to be done your project but you must have cast on and started knitting. 

/// THE PRIZES ///

FIRST PLACE
Brooklyn Tweed Biston Kit, Tanis Fiber Arts Eventide Shawl Kit, Gift Certificate to The Yarniad, Gift Certificate to Hazel Knits, Sweaters Worth of Leizu DK from Julie Asselin, Road Trip by Tin Can Knits, Gift Certificate to Chicken Boots

 SECOND PLACE
YOTH Rutherfor Hat Kit & Sweet Magnolia Cowl Kit from Tolt Yarn & Wool Shop, Gift Certificate to Jane Richmond Designs, Gift Certificate to Lakes Yarn & Fiber, Gift Certificate to Red Sock Blue Sock Yarns, Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery Prize Pack

/// THE RULES ///
- You must have a valid email address when you signed up for the Summer Sweater Knit Along.
- You must have taken part in the Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 that is now over.
- Giveaway ends Sunday, October 12th, midnight, PST.

Good luck and thank you again for knitting along with me! Next week is our "Starring You" post so get those lovely FO pictures loaded on Ravelry.

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GIVEAWAY || SEASONLESS - MINI COLLECTION

SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One by Shannon Cook and Jane Richmond #seasonlessknits

We posted a very sneaky video sneak peek of SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One last week and now we thought it would be fun to have a guessing game giveaway!!!

For this year's release from Marian Rae Publications Jane and I truly wanted it to be a total surprise! That's why there are literally no pictures of the knits in our SEASONLESS promo video. We really wanted to try to get across the mood and vibe of SEASONLESS without giving away the patterns. Now don't be mad, trust us in that it will be way more fun this weekend when you pop by our booth (#40) at Knit City and get to see them for the first time!

And for those of you not able to attend Knit City, don't worry, we will be posting all the images, patterns etc for you to see and buy as soon as we are back! It's a surprise for everyone this year!

But since we're leaving what the patterns look like as a total surprise we thought we could at least give you a few clues as to what SEASONLESS | Mini Collection Volume One is.


CLUE #1 || SEASONLESS is NOT a book - it's a booklet. This year we are doing something a little different. SEASONLESS is Volume One of our new series "Mini Collection" and it's available as a gorgeous 32 page booklet in print. We hope you will all love it as much as we do.

CLUE #2 || SEASONLESS contains 3 versatile and wearable patterns.


Once SEASONLESS is available for purchase online next week you will be able to buy a HUGE (more than double the page count than the print booklet!) eBook with lots of gorgeous bonus photos as well as the individual PDF patterns from SEASONLESS. Plus we will also have a special surprise for you all next week upon it's pre-order release as well!

But in the meantime who would like to win a copy of SEASONLESS?

|| HOW TO ENTER
- simply leave a comment below letting me know what you think the 3 patterns are in SEASONLESS.

|| THE PRIZE
- 1 lucky winner will receive the printed booklet of SEASONLESS as well as the eBook and individual patterns! Wahoo!

|| THE RULES
- giveaway is open until Friday, October 3rd, midnight, PST.

www.marianraepublications.com
Don't forget to follow along on instagram and social media with us this weekend using hashtag #seasonlessknits We are so excited to see your pics!

You can also stay up to date with SEASONLESS and all of our publications on our website www.mariarnraepublications.com! We've got an events page, media, blog and more!

p.s. For an extra chance to win pop on over to Jane's blog to enter too!

SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT || SEASONLESS - MINI COLLECTION


I've got a special announcement to make today!!!!! Jane and I are so excited!

I have been counting down the days until this post you guys! It's been so hard to keep this all under wraps and not share anything over the last few months! Jane Richmond and I have been busy working on releasing our next project for our publishing company Marian Rae Publications! It's been tons of fun and lots of hard work and we cannot wait for you to see it all! It's very special to us and we hope you guys will love it too.  But that's all I can tell you for now...hehehe....you'll have to watch our sneak peek video below to find out a wee bit more.



When can you find out the rest?  On October 4th & 5th at Knit City in Vancouver, BC (see our EVENTS page for more info). We'll both be there with some new lovelies to surprise you with, our previous publications and lots of samples for you to try on! We can't wait! So make sure you stop by our booth (#40) to say a big hello! Don't be shy - we love getting a chance to chat and meet you all!

Don't forget to also follow along with our hashtag #seasonlessknits on social media as well for more special sneak peeks, info and to share your images of SEASONLESS | MINI COLLECTION.

After Knit City watch this space for more info on when and how our newest project will be available for sale to the public! We promise it won't take long and we have a special surprise for you all :) Thank you all in advance for your continued support of our publications - it means so very much to both of us.

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || EXTENSION VOTING TIME

Crosby by Julie Hoover for BT Fall 14
Crosby by Julie Hoover for BT Fall 14
We're at the end of our Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 and it's time for you fab knitters to vote if you would like an extension or not.

This season we've seen sweaters being finished left and right! I have loved seeing all the hibernating projects being pulled out from their dark storage spots and becoming beautiful new garments! Some of you have also knit 2-3 garments! I can't believe how fast some of you are! It's crazy fun watching them all pop up on instagram and ravelry! Make sure you tag your project #sskal14 on social media so we can all follow along!

Ondawa by Michele Wang for BT Fall 14
Ondawa by Michele Wang for BT Fall 14
Even though some of you are flying through your projects there are some of us who would love another week or two. You may have a few inches left to knit, one more sleeve - doesn't matter...if you want another week or two just click below on the survey and we'll see what we can do :)



Don't forget to add your pictures to our "Finished Projects" thread in our Ravelry group. Make sure to do your best to get some awesome FO shots! I will be doing our annual "Starring You" post for the SSKAL14 and featuring some of our knitter FO's on the blog! We also love seeing them in here so we can all comment and swoon over your new sweaters!

I hope you've all been having fun! Thank you again for knitting along with me! This has been our biggest knit along to date yet! How's your project coming along? Do you need the extension?

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MOMENTS || FAMILY TIME & BALANCE

Cadence in Laguna from Hazel Knits | VeryShannon.com
Cadence yarn in colorway Laguna from Hazel Knits
I've been doing a lot of reflecting on things the last few days. It's been one of those weeks when my work/life balance is totally haywire and I know I need to just step back and make some changes.

It's been such a busy and crazy time for us here the last few months with the teacher strike since june, moving to our first home, family health issues, and me trying to balance full time work with both kids home. Saying I'm tired is an understatement...lol. I wanted to quickly pop in to say hello and let you know why it's been a quiet week on the blog. I'm flying home today see my Omi, whom I'm very close with, but who is unfortunately not doing so well health wise. Not a fun reason to fly home but it will be good to see my family. I'll be enjoying the gorgeous new worsted weight yarn called Cadence from the amazing yarn company Hazel Knits you see above, on all my flights as I work on a new pattern! I'll be back on Monday with a fun new sewing post!

What do you guys do when you know you're out of balance? Are you close with your grandmothers? Have you recently dealt with one of them getting very ill? I'd love to chat, come say hi and share your thoughts below.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH SPECIAL GUEST TANIS FIBER ARTS!

COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH TANIS FIBER ARTS | VERYSHANNON.COM #SSKAL14 #KNITTING

It's time for another fabulous guest post for our Summer Sweater Knit Along! I'm beyond excited to have the insanely talented Tanis Lavallee of Tanis Fiber Arts here on the blog talking all about colorwork!!! 

This subject comes up so much in our ravelry group and especially during our garment knit alongs. Colorwork can at first seem very intimidating but Tanis does an amazing job below demystifying it for us all. It's one of those things that at first can be scary and seem like a lot to learn but in all honesty, once you get going, it's fun and produces a high impact! I hope after reading Tanis's post you'll give it a try if you haven't already.

Coolbreeze Cardigan & Hat by Tanis Lavallee
Tanis is a fabulous designer as well as the owner of one of my favorite yarn lines - Tanis Fiber Arts. Color, depth & squish factor all add up to make some seriously drool worthy yarns! She's also got a beautiful blog where she shares her designs, style posts, knit alongs and more. Tanis is a long time friend and am I'm so thrilled to have her back again for the SSKAL. She's so inspiring and one of the nicest people I know. You can see her previous post on "knitting with hand dyed yarns" here.

And now here's Tanis...



Ah colour, the more the better, am I right!? Obviously I love me some wonderful, colourful yarn and I find myself constantly drawn to projects that use multiples colours together. I just love all the options and seeing what an impact different colour pairings have on a pattern. So, with that in mind, I'm going to chat a bit about colourwork today. Don't be scared! I know lots of people get nervous thinking about working with more than one strand of yarn at a time, but I'm here to tell you that it's really nothing to be afraid of. One way to lighten the mental burden is to realize that most colourwork patterns are simple stockinette stitch. If you can knit cables, or lace, can turn the heel of a sock or can follow a chart then you can handle a colourwork project for sure.

So, first step: choosing colours. This is a topic that you are bound to over think but in my opinion there are really no rules. If you really want your motif to pop then be sure to select high contrast colours. Standing out dramatically isn't always the goal and sometimes a more subtle shift can be really beautiful too. One really good tip to judge the amount of contrast between your yarns is to snap a photo of the intended yarns and convert it to black and white. Looking at them as values will help to highlight the difference. In the example shown below we've got my Snowfling Mitt knit up with the high contrast pairing of Natural and Garnet. Once converted to black and white the pattern still really pops - we know we've got a good amount of contrast here.

COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH TANIS FIBER ARTS | VERYSHANNON.COM #SSKAL14 #KNITTING

Remember how I said that there are no rules when it comes to choosing colours? Below is a photo of one of my very favourite colourwork projects, an R&R Hoodie I knit for my son Rowan. When converted to black and white there is very little contrast between the three main colours of the sweater (in the b&w version you can't even tell that there is colourwork on the bottom!) but I love this sweater especially because of the subtle shift in tones. So don't let yourself get too caught up in the high contrast black and white trick - sometimes subtly nuanced knits are just the ticket!

COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH TANIS FIBER ARTS | VERYSHANNON.COM #SSKAL14 #KNITTING

The most daunting part of knitting with two colours at once is managing two strands of yarn. Some people will hold one strand in each hand and knit both english style and continental at the same time. I'm sure it takes a lot of practice but is probably pretty great once you get the hang of it. I. however, don't use that approach, I knit english style and simply drop colour A, pick up colour B, knit the stitches that I need to with colour B and then drop it to continue with colour A again. Both yarns are on my right side, I'll put one ball in back by my hip and the second ball more to the front by my knee and if the strands start to get twisted it's very easy to spot and untwist. Twisting and tangling yarns isn't a problem if you are consistent with where you pull your yarn from. If you always carry colour A under colour B, you won't have any problems. Bonus tip! The colourway that you carry underneath will be the dominant colourway in your pattern. So if you have one shade that you really want to pop and the other that is more of a background colour, be sure to carry the star colour underneath!

When working any colourwork pattern, it's really all about the chart. Charts can look super intimidating, but the trick is to take it all one row at a time. Take the sweater pictured below for example. It looks rather complicated right? Five colourways, lots of intricate patterning, surely it must have been very difficult... Nope!

COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH TANIS FIBER ARTS | VERYSHANNON.COM #SSKAL14 #KNITTING

And here are the reasons why: there are two rules that I follow when designing colourwork charts. The first is the rule of sevens. If at all possible, I try never to go more than seven stitches without switching colours. Any bigger gaps make for very long floats, which can make achieving an even tension difficult. I'll sometimes stretch it to nine stitches, but seven is my benchmark. The second rule is to never use more than two colours per row. As soon as you start working with more than two strands at a time the amount of effort required to keep all your balls straight increases dramatically. You can achieve amazing multicoloured, multidimensional results without going to any trouble at all by sticking to this rule.

Lets talk about gauge. Gauge is a knitters best friend right? We talk about it for every single project! When it comes to colourwork projects, you might find that your gauge differs between your colourwork portions and your single colour portions. So in the case of a colourful yoked sweater like the Byzantine Pullover shown above, you might find yourself having to change needle sizes to achieve a consistent gauge throughout your sweater. We tend to get too focused and knit stressfully tight when working colourwork. Relax and keep it loose! If your floats are too tight your work will pucker and won't lay flat. 

So, now you've made your chart, have knit your lovely garment and are ready to sew in the ends. All those ends! There are lots of ways to sew in ends, Jane highlighted a few in her lovely blog post earlier this month, but I've recently discovered a new-to-me way of weaving in ends that I absolutely love. I now use it for all of my projects, but find that it works especially well with colourwork. You know how the backside of colourwork is a thing of beauty in and of it's own right? Well, lovely as it may be I've always found it difficult to figure out where exactly to weave in the ends. Since you don't have the perfect backside of your stitches staring at you, but rather lots of floats blurring up your vision, where do you anchor in all those ends? The solution is to use a sharp darning needle and rather than weaving in and out of entire stitches, go directly through the plies of your yarn. The backside of your knitting will look a little less polished, but the side that really matters will look perfect! This trick really helps all  those ends to kind of felt together and stay put, resulting in no ends poking through to the front. Yes!

COLORWORK DEMYSTIFIED WITH TANIS FIBER ARTS | VERYSHANNON.COM #SSKAL14 #KNITTING

Last but not least, lets chat blocking! When it comes to blocking my hand knits, I almost always choose to wet block. I can't remember the last time I considered a knit finished without a good soak-and-lay-flat-to-dry time. Your colourwork knits are no exception, they benefit greatly from a good wet block. You should block them just as you would any other knitting project (you'll marvel at how beautiful your stitches look and how clear your motif is after blocking. The colourwork pattern really emerges!) the only tip I have for this step is to be sure to soak your colourful knits in COLD water! Heaven forbid any of that gorgeous colour should run, cold water will go a long way to  help keep the colour where it should be.

So, there you have it. Colourwork demystified (I hope!) Like anything else in knitting the best way to learn is to just dive in. Don't be afraid of all the glorious action going on in a colourful garment, it's really a lot more straight forward than it looks and I know you can do it!


Thank you so much for the awesome post Tanis! I can't wait to try some colorwork this fall! I've been dying to try some all year. Thank you for making amazing yarn and patterns and for inspiring us all.  You can find all things Tanis Fiber Arts here:
www.tanisfiberarts.com

Do you love colorwork? Have you always wanted to learn? Are you a fan of Tanis Fiber Arts? Come chat!  I'd love to hear & see if you made a colorwork project for the Summer Sweater Knit Along! 

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || KNITTING PLAYLIST

I love music. I also love knitting while listening to music. Put the two together and you've got yourself a relaxing knitting playlist!


knitting playlist

Since we moved into our house I've been enjoying listening to Spotify. It took ages to get to Canada (it's invite only but it doesn't take long) and now that it's here.....I'm addicted. Can't get enough of it. This music lovers soul is happy and blissful. I work with it on, cook with it on, relax with it on, design with it on and most importantly - knit with it on.


knittingplaylist

So I thought, wouldn't it be fun to have a knitting playlist for our Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014?

Heck yeah it would! I love putting together playlists and do it often. Whenever Jane and I travel for work I get all excited to make our road trip playlists. It's so fun! This is the first time I've done a knitting one though and boy did I get a kick out of it! Feel free to click on it to get a link to open it in it's own window or click HERE. I will be keeping it updated and adding new music throughout the year to it.



So curl up, grab your fave project, yarn & needles, a yummy drink, click play and join me! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it for you!

p.s. You can find all things Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 HERE. You may also enjoy the other freebies and fun projects we've done throughout our knit alongs! You can find them HERE.

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READING || NEW AMERICAN KNITS BY AMY CHRISTOFFERS

Review of New American Knits by Amy Christoffers || VeryShannon.com
New American Knits by Amy Christoffers Interweave/F+W; $24.99  

I've so excited to review the knitting book New American Knits by fab designer Amy Christoffers on the blog today!


I'm a big fan of Amy Christoffers work and I was super excited when I first heard she had a knitting book coming out. You all know I can't resist a good knitting and sewing book! Amy's patterns feature clean lines and are effortlessly wearable. They are the kinds of items you just want in your wardrobe. The kind that are easily incorporated into your daily life.

Review of New American Knits by Amy Christoffers || VeryShannon.com
Jasper Pullover
Her designs always feature simple-but-sophisticated construction and her sweaters are truly drool worthy. I mean look at the cover shot of the Nevelson Lace Pullover below! I heart this sweater! The fit, the stitch pattern - pure Amy. Some of my favorite pieces in the book feature those special details that make me swoon. For instance the Serra Turtleneck (shown top right below) has that showstopper neckline and faux seam lines. I'm just loving the silhouette of this piece!


Review of New American Knits by Amy Christoffers || VeryShannon.com
Review of New American Knits by Amy Christoffers || VeryShannon.com
1. Moses Hoodie 2. Serra Turtleneck 3. Sargent Pullover
Then don't get me started on my favorite pattern in the book - the Moses Hoodie (shown above left). Seriously. I'm dying to cast on for this. The sewer in me is loving that there is a zipper! Then pockets...hello....gotta have pockets and then there's a hood! Could it get better than that? But wait there's more....a surprise stitch detail along the upper back. So lovely.

The book also features some pretty patterns for accessories and more! There are hats, shawls, cowls, mitts and more! The book is filled with bright, full color photography, clean graphic design accompanied by the patterns which are easy to follow and read.

What I really found interesting and enjoyed a lot was the premise behind the book and the names of the patterns. I have to say this was my favorite part of this book. Amy has named each of the pieces after an American artist that she finds inspiring! At the beginning of each pattern she has included the story behind each inspiration and name. So fun!

Overall I really think New American Knits accomplished what it set out to do - applying traditional knitting skills & textile motifs to contemporary wearable knitting. 

I think this is a book that can be enjoyed for generations to come no matter what the trend. A great addition to any knitters library. Have you gotten a copy of New American Knits yet? Are you also a fan of Amy's work? Which pattern would you make first?

Review of New American Knits by Amy Christoffers || VeryShannon.com


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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || WEAVING IN ENDS WITH GUEST JANE RICHMOND

Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
I'm so excited to have my bestie and business partner - Jane Richmond here as our guest today!

Our Summer Sweater Knit Along would not be complete without a guest post from Jane! I think she's been in all of them so far! I love her to bits and could gush about her fabulousness all day but I'll spare you for now...lol. You all know how much of a fan I am of her work and her technique posts are some of our most popular for our knit alongs! 

Today Jane's here to chat with you all about weaving in those ends! I know a ton of us hate this task but trust me - it's worth every minute. When spending all that time to knit your gorgeous new garment it's so important to take the extra steps for a beautiful finish and a lovely inside for your garment as well as the outside. You guys ready to get weaving in those ends?
1. Grace 2. Inland 3. Beacon Hill
Let's hear from Jane...


Thanks for having me back on the blog Shan! Your SSKALs are always so much fun, I'm excited to be a part of it even if I can't participate with a knitting project!

For my post I would like to share with you my two favorite methods of weaving in ends. Each serves it's own purpose depending on who I am knitting for. The first is an invisible method perfect for gift knitting or projects that I know don't need to be altered after finishing. The second is the method I use most and leaves ends secure but visible and easy to pull out in case adjustments need to be made!

Both methods are illustrated first using a contrasting yarn so that each step is easier to see, and then followed by images using matching yarn to demonstrate how invisible/visible each method is. You'll find instruction for weaving in ends on both the knit and purl sides of Stockinette fabric.

PURL SIDE /// contrasting yarn
In the demonstration below I've used a contrasting yarn to make the steps more visible.
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting

Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
PURL SIDE /// matching yarn
Below I've demonstrated the same method using the same yarn as the swatch to demonstrate how invisible the results are.
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
KNIT SIDE /// contrasting yarn
The first picture tutorial was demonstrating how to use this method on the purl side of a Stockinette fabric. Below is the same method only on the knit side of the fabric. This is also the same method used to create a duplicate stitch on a knit fabric to embellish a finished project.
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
KNIT SIDE /// matching yarn
This is what it looks like using the same yarn as the swatch. The duplicate stitches blend right in.

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Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
PURL SIDE /// contrasting yarn
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
PURL SIDE /// matching yarn
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
KNIT SIDE /// contrasting yarn
I weave in the ends on the knit side a little differently. As you can see they are still very visible and this method is very easy to pull out.
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
KNIT SIDE /// matching yarn
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
Weaving in ends with guest Jane Richmond || VeryShannon.com #sskal14 #knitting
Happy Knitting!!!

Thanks for joining in today Jane! Love this tutorial! So handy! I hope you all enjoy it and find it helpful when finishing your new sweaters! You can always find all of our guest tutorials on our Tips & Techniques page HERE and all of our Summer Sweater Knit Along posts HERE.

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SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || PROVISIONAL BIND OFF TUTORIAL WITH GUEST BRISTOL IVY

Provisional Bind Off Tutorial with Guest Bristol Ivy || VeryShannon.com #sskal14

We've got another fabulous guest tutorial today for the Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014 from one of my fave designers - the lovely Bristol Ivy!

Bristol's designs speak to my texture loving soul. I love her unique constructions, creative lines and overall aesthetic of her work as a designer. She's a huge source of inspiration for me as a designer and I've been a fan of hers since she started so I'm just over the moon to have Bristol here for our Summer Sweater Knit Along 2014! I knew you would all be just as excited as I am!

Bristol has a written a tutorial for us that is for one of those garment knitting situations that you're always wondering if there was a better way to handle. You know that happy place in a top down sweater that you reach when you get to separate for sleeves? Yep, that wonderful knitting haven where you think "it looks like a sweater" and "now I can try it on" time. You know those stitches you have to put on waste yarn - well Bristol is showing us how to do the Provisional Bind Off in place of just putting those lovely stitches on a scrap yarn to get all distorted. Genius. No distorted stitches and it's much easier to try your garment on. I seriously live for these kinds of things. I'm always researching and trying to learn as a knitter and learning something new like this is food for the soul for me. I encourage you to give it a try! Don't be scared of the word "provisional". It's got a bad rap in the knitting world as being hard and it's really not. Promise.

Provisional Bind Off Tutorial with Guest Bristol Ivy || VeryShannon.com #sskal14
Before we jump in the lovely Bristol's birthday is this week! Happy birthday Bristol! In honor of her bday she has a lovely Birthday Sale! Bundle on! Use coupon code "29on28" to get 29% off the patterns listed in the bundle until August 31st.



And now here's Bristol...

Provisional Bind Off Tutorial with Guest Bristol Ivy || VeryShannon.com #sskal14

Knitting a top-down sweater can be a fabulous way to get acquainted with sweater knitting.

Seamless, easy to try on and refine the fit of as you go, and a great way to eke out every last inch of your favorite yarn.  What’s not to like? But I’ll admit there was one part of the process that I didn’t love--putting the sleeves on waste yarn after the yoke was complete.  Either my waste yarn was too short and I couldn’t get my arms through, or it was too long and my stitches got distorted.  And what was going on with the stitches at the beginning and ends of each sleeve? It’s like they completely disappear, any extra slack in them getting absorbed into the body stitches on either side.  And, to be completely honest, a huge stumbling block? Hunting down a tapestry needle so I could thread the yarn through in the first place.

The biggest thing that bugged me about this, though, was how badly my sleeve stitches got distorted while they were on their holder.  I never felt like I got an accurate idea of how my sleeves fit, and finessing them back to the original gauge was always such a headache.  With these annoyances in mind, I started brainstorming other ways you could hold the sleeve stitches--something that would still be easy, prevent distortion, protect the integrity of the stitches at each edge, and wouldn’t need a tapestry needle.  Here’s what I came up with: the Provisional Bind-Off!

Just like the Provisional Cast-On Tutorial that Hilary showed you a couple weeks ago, the Provisional Bind-Off holds your stitches ready to work for whenever you need them.  Here, I’m demonstrating on half of a basic top-down raglan shape, worked in Brooklyn Tweed Shelter in Nest (special thanks to my friend Aimee for being a willing hand model!), but this is relevant to any place where you might hold stitches: underarms, henley plackets, back necks, et cetera.

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STEP ONE \\ With your working yarn, work in pattern as established to the stitches that need to be held.

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STEP TWO \\ Drop your working yarn and pick up your waste yarn (either a spare ball or a length approximately 4 times as long as the fabric being held). (Image 1)

STEP THREE \\ With waste yarn, bind off knitwise all stitches to be held. (Images 2, 3 & 4)

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STEP FOUR \\ After knitting the final stitch, elongate it by pulling more yarn through, then break the waste yarn (you can leave this stitch live as Hilary’s done at the end of her Provisional Cast-On, but I tend to get it caught on things.  Try it and see!). (Image 1)

STEP FIVE \\ When you reach the end of the stitches that need to be held, fold the bound off fabric onto itself to close the gap between the stitches previously worked in your working yarn and the next stitches, and continue on with the next set of pattern instructions in the working yarn, whether that’s casting on stitches to cover the gap, or just continuing directly to the next set of stitches.  In my example, I am working directly with the next set of stitches. (Images 2 & 3)

The Provisional Bind-Off is complete! 

Here you can see the body of my sweater sample is started and the sleeve stitches are held with the Provisional Bind-Off, ready to be unzipped and worked. (Image 4)

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STEP SIX \\ When you’re ready to work the held stitches, slide the tail of the waste yarn back through the previous stitch and through the first live working stitch (shown from the wrong side).

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Provisional Bind Off Tutorial with Guest Bristol Ivy || VeryShannon.com #sskal14
Provisional Bind Off Tutorial with Guest Bristol Ivy || VeryShannon.com #sskal14

STEP SEVEN \\ Unzip the bind-off stitch by stitch, replacing the stitches on the needle.  You can then proceed with the pattern instructions as written as show above and below.

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A couple tips: make sure to use relatively smooth, non-toothy waste yarn.  

For the example shown, to pair with the Brooklyn Tweed Shelter I used Quince & Co.’s Lark, a smooth, worsted-spun 100% wool that I knew wouldn’t grab onto the stitches it held and make it difficult to unravel.  Fibers or yarn types to avoid would be mohair, alpaca, cashmere, boucle, novelty yarn, or anything with a halo that could get tangled in the stitches of the working yarn and make it hard to unravel.

Additionally, be mindful of your bind-off.  

If you know you typically go up or down a needle size when binding off to match your working gauge, do so here as well.

Once you’ve taken these steps to provisionally bind off your stitches to be held, you can try the sweater on and proceed as usual, without worrying about any of your stitches distorting the structure of the bind off.  This will hold your stitches in place and match your working gauge, giving you a much better idea of how the sleeves will fit.  It will also make it easier to recover and work those stitches when you’re ready.  Plus, as a huge bonus, no hunting down that elusive tapestry needle!

So there you have it: the Provisional Bind-Off.  Give it a try next time you have to hold some stitches!


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