Hanging Gardens, my testers’ pretty versions

I’m always eager to see what a pattern knitted in a different wool and color will look like. With lace and twists all the more so this time. And I love them all! 😍 Which version is your favorite?
Tric’au Sud

On December 8, I took part in my first knitting event as an exhibitor! And let me tell you, I loved it! All the details about this day and all my purchases in detail 😉
Falling Slowly, two-tone lace shawl

This is not a triangular shawl. It has no foam-stitch edging. But I love him with love. I’ve called it Falling Slowly and you can find the pattern on Ravelry.
Soaked to the Skin socks, free pattern

Clouds and drops go well together, don’t they? While they may not be your best friends when they’re in the sky (or falling on us), I’m pretty sure you’ll love wrapping them around your feet. I’ve called this pattern Soaked to the Skin and it’s available for free on the Knotions website.
Jolis Tricots {United socks}

One of the things I love most about my work as a designer is seeing YOU reinterpret my patterns. Here are a few examples to inspire you the next time you’re looking for a sock pattern.
#onestpasdesmannequins

Being a solopreneur can sometimes feel like being a one-woman band, where you have to do everything yourself. Which can be complicated… and fun!
Pear and Plum Clafoutis

I hate it when fruit all decides to ripen at the same time, don’t you? Let me introduce you to the majestic Clafoutis!
Choose your colors

Sometimes colors “speak” to me and I immediately know which ones to use. And sometimes this is far from the case. I’d originally chosen colors that looked good together “on paper”, but clashed when knitted together. I was pretty sure of myself every time and almost started knitting straight away, without making any samples. In the end, I’m glad I took the time to test them out, and it’s proof once again that making samples can save many hours of work!