

2012 Projects
- A Good Warm Hat for my sworn-brother Stephen in Cascade 220, my go-to hat yarn. The colourway is called “Sparrow”.
- The Good Warm Hat on Ravelry.
- The Jacques Cousteau hat pattern is available for free.
- A Hurricane Hat for myself in Trendsetter Tonalita, a half wool/half acrylic singles.
- Ravelry project page for my Hurricane Hat.
- The Hurricane hat pattern is available for free at String in Motion.
- As I Go Along armwarmers with the leftover Tonalita.
- Ravelry project page for the armwarmers.
- The armwarmers were named because I made up the pattern as I knit, mostly on airplanes. I’d do it a little differently next time.
- A quick washcloth that I crocheted from Sugar ‘n Cream when I should have been doing other things.
- The Cheating Washcloth on Ravelry.
- I used the free Woven Stitch pattern for the third time.
- Can’t Stop the Washcloths! I think I might be addicted to these things. Crocheted from Sugar ‘n Cream in the Countryside Ombre colourway.
- Project page for Can’t Stop the Washcloths on Ravelry.
- I used the free Bumpy, Not Lumpy pattern from Chocolate Mints in a Jar for the second time.
- A lovely lace stole that I knit using Elann Silken Kydd, a yarn very similar to Kidsilk Haze. Posts about the Dancing Cranes.
- Ravelry Project Page for the Dancing Cranes
- The Dancing Cranes pattern is free on Elann.com.
- Cakewalk Socks for myself, out of Periwinkle Sheep Watercolors yarn that I bought at Rhinebeck in 2011. The colourway is called “Grass in a Crack in the Sidewalk” and I think that’s the perfect name for it. Posts about the Cakewalk Socks.
- Ravelry Project Page
- I used my own pattern for these socks. It’s free, and you can get it here!
- The Instant Gratification Washcloth was crocheted in two days from Sugar ‘n Cream in Cool Breeze Ombre.
- Ravelry Project Page
- I used the free Bumpy, Not Lumpy pattern from Chocolate Mints in a Jar for the third time.
- The Scrappy Cat Toy was crocheted in about twenty minutes using leftover cotton yarn. I stuffed it with cotton balls and catnip. If I make it again, I’ll use as smaller hook.
- Ravelry Project Page
- The pattern is free here.