Lesley Anne Robinson of Knit Graffiti has made a name for herself in the
knitting world with her visually pleasing patterns, primarily using two-colour
brioche. Her designs have been featured on the blog
I’ve been less on the blog these past few weeks, getting ready to transition
into a new job based in Vancouver.
Oddly enough, up until recently, I never saw myself one day
Valérie Miller of Knit Bug [http://www.knitbug.com/] is a French Canadian
knitwear designer who has been on my radar since I first stumbled across one of
her knitting patterns many months
Brioche has been on my list of knitting skills to master for a while now, and if
you’ve been following the blog since its early stages, you’ve likely heard me
mention
I recently had the pleasure of collaborating with an innovative and unique yarn
company, Urth Yarns [https://www.urthyarns.com/] (formerly known as Feza yarns).
Urth Yarns produces rich and colorful skeins of