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May 8, 2026
The sweater in the photo has been beautifully styled with a decorative background added by Microsoft Copilot, giving the finished piece a soft, inviting presentation that really highlights the texture and colors. I’m very happy with how it turned out and can’t wait to share more projects with patterns created by my Knitting app and sharing it on my here on my Knitting blog,
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April 17, 2026
Verona's Knit & Crochet Companion
Using my app, Verona's Knit & Crochet Companion, and it crated the pattern below:
VERONA'S CHILD'S RAGLAN PULLOVER
Size 3 Years, Bottom Up
Yarn: Cascade Cherub Aran
Needles: US 7 for body, US 5 for ribbing
Gauge: 19 stitches and 26 rows per 4 inches in stockinette stitch
ABBREVIATIONS
CO means cast on. K means knit. P means purl. K2tog means knit two stitches together. M1R means make one stitch leaning right. M1L means make one stitch leaning left. PM means place marker. SM means slip marker. BO means bind off.
MEASUREMENTS USED
Chest circumference is 24 inches. Body length from hem to underarm is 9 inches. Yoke depth is 6 inches. Sleeve length from cuff to underarm is 11 inches.
BODY
Using US 5 needles, cast on 114 stitches. Join to work in the round, being careful not to twist your stitches. Place a marker to show the beginning of the round.
Work ribbing as follows. Knit 2 stitches, then purl 2 stitches. Repeat this all the way around. Continue this knit 2 purl 2 ribbing for 1.5 inches.
Switch to US 7 needles and knit every round in stockinette stitch until the body measures 9 inches from the cast on edge.
Next, set up for the raglan join as follows. Knit 57 stitches for the front, place a marker, knit 57 stitches for the back. You now have two sections marked off.
Bind off 4 stitches at each side seam marker for the underarms. You will bind off 2 stitches before and 2 stitches after each marker. Set the body aside with 53 stitches each for the front and back, and 106 stitches total on a holder or spare needle.
SLEEVES, MAKE TWO
Using US 5 needles, cast on 32 stitches. Join to work in the round and place a marker.
Work knit 2 purl 2 ribbing for 1.5 inches.
Switch to US 7 needles and begin sleeve shaping. Knit one round. Then increase as follows. Knit 1, M1R, knit to last stitch, M1L, knit 1. This adds 2 stitches.
Repeat this increase round every 8th round until you have 48 stitches on your needle.
Continue knitting every round without increasing until the sleeve measures 11 inches from the cast on edge.
Bind off 4 stitches at the underarm, 2 stitches before and 2 stitches after the marker. You now have 44 stitches on each sleeve. Set aside on a holder.
JOINING FOR THE YOKE
Using US 7 needles and your circular needle, join all pieces in this order. Knit across 53 front body stitches, place a raglan marker, knit across 44 stitches of the first sleeve, place a raglan marker, knit across 53 back body stitches, place a raglan marker, knit across 44 stitches of the second sleeve, place a raglan marker.
You now have 194 stitches total on your needle.
RAGLAN DECREASES
Round 1 is a decrease round. Work as follows all the way around. Knit to 2 stitches before the raglan marker, K2tog, slip the marker, knit 1, SSK. Repeat this at each of the 4 raglan markers. This removes 8 stitches per decrease round.
Round 2: Knit all stitches.
Repeat these two rounds until 74 stitches remain on your needle.
NECKBAND
Switch to US 5 needles. Work knit 2 purl 2 ribbing for 1 inch. Bind off loosely in pattern.
FINISHING
Close the underarm gaps using the Kitchner Stitch, using the yarn tail and a tapestry needle. Weave in all ends.
Block gently by soaking in cool water, pressing out the excess water in a towel, and laying flat to dry.
February 25, 2026
Red & White Houndstooth Beanie
January 29, 2026
Seed & Reverse Stockinette Cable Hat
January 25, 2026
Baby Sweater made of Arvil Raw Silk
I’ve been working on a toddler sweater in size T2, using a reddish mix of Avril Raw Silk Multi-color yarn, and have just finished it. A dear knitting friend gifted me the skeins, and it’s been "parked" in my yarn bag waiting for the right project. The colors are a mix of green, red, yellow, and a touch of blue. They shift as you knit, so every row feels a bit different. It gives the sweater a fun, playful look that feels totally unique.
It took me a couple of weeks to finish. Some parts were smooth, others a bit fiddly, but I’m happy with how it turned out. Raw silk is lovely in its own way, but it has a mind of its own. The strands like to split if you’re not careful, so I had to slow down, keep my tension steady, and sometimes loosen up the stitch just a bit to let the yarn do its thing.
January 21, 2026
Alpaca Merino Winter Set
Look: Soft ridges that show off the natural halo of the yarn
Beanie Construction: Worked in the round
Stitch pattern: Stockinette stitch
Look: Smooth, classic fabric with gentle stretch.
January 14, 2026
Introducing the Knitting and Crochet Companion APP
This little tool offers the kind of guidance I give in person: simple steps, plain language, and reassurance when things don’t look quite right. It answers the basic questions, explains the “why” behind techniques, and helps knitters and crocheters fix small mistakes without feeling discouraged. My hope is that it gives beginners a sense of calm and confidence as they learn, one stitch at a time.
January 1, 2026
Happy New Year to all my readers.
In addition to finishing the Pure Silk scarf yesterday, I also completed another project that had been waiting around for quite some time. This second scarf is made of 100% Merino wool and worked throughout in a cable pattern. The “key‑hole” section is knitted in a seed stitch pattern, which gives it a nice structure and contrast. The yarn I purchased at Temu.
December 31, 2025
The yarn I used, "Pure Silk" was a gift from a dear friend many years ago, and I’m glad I saved it this pattern suits it perfectly. And for a change, this little scarf will be mine to wear.













