03/06/2026
Over the years I have experimented with different construction methods for my wrist warmers. It's been hard trying to balance functionality, aesthetics and making time, but I think I've finally perfected my design and I'm really excited to be making these for next autumn/winter. The textured tuck pattern makes them a little thicker and as they're made from hand dyed yarn each pair will be unique. I intend to make a mixture of with thumbs and without at two different price points but wondered which ones people preferred.
Also, look at my beautiful new mug from
30/05/2026
I'm busy making some ear warmers from my hand dyed yarn today, loving the soft pastels on this one. These are knitted on my vintage Brother Knitting machine, KH-881, using a honeycomb tuck stitch to create a little bit of texture.
18/05/2026
More accessories made from hand dyed yarn. I get so excited to see how they knit up 😁
16/05/2026
Here's the wrap knitted from the yarn cake in my previous post. I'm going to be selling them with these oversized safety pins so that can be worn as a wrap, poncho are scarf.
14/05/2026
Step one: knit plain yarn into knitted blanks
Step two: hand dye, the more colours the better 😁
Step three: once dried unravel and wind into yarn cake
Step 4 will be knitting the yarn cake into a beautiful one of a kind wrap/scarf
04/05/2026
It's become my latest obsession.
04/04/2026
Hand dyed British wool swatches knitted on a vintage Brother knitting machine. A combination of tuck stitch and fair isle.