Vandretur (’ramble’) is the cosy yet stylish DK-weight sister to Cykeltur (aran weight). Like Cykeltur it’s perfect for long walks in bright woods and across moody moors, or for the market shop, balancing bags on your bike – in more clement weather. This is one of 12 designs in the Jubilæum Collection, celebrating 10 years of Ziggurating and […]more…
Repartee
Repartee is one of 12 designs in the Jubilæum Collection, celebrating 10 years of Ziggurating and design. Repartee along with the Mysteriosa shawl make up Chapter 3. Yarn: Crave Yarn Caravan – available (in 50g & 100g skeins) from Yarn Culture. Repartee is the perfect layering piece. Or for wear on its own. Hem and cuffs are split for extra roominess. A wide […]more…
Abraxas Vertex I
a triangle wrap (sport weight – aran weight here) Abraxas Vertex I is one of 12 designs in the Jubilæum Collection, celebrating 10 years of Åsa Tricosa designs. 5 chapters with 2 patterns each: 1 sweater + 1 accessory (mostly shawls) +2 bonus patterns: exclusive to the eBook Watch the Jubilæum Welcome video that introduces the collection.Read more about the collection […]more…
Cykeltur
a new Saddle Ziggurat Cykeltur (a Ravelry link) is available from Åsa Tricosa on Ravelry. Cykeltur (’bike ride’) is roomy but not bulky, cosy yet stylish, and the perfect sweater for long walks in bright woods and across moody moors, or for the market shop, balancing bags on your bike. Soft and lofty Håndværksgarn, a Danish-spun […]more…
Mayhem dk Cardigan has squishy texture, overlapping fronts, no buttons, and a squarish, slightly swingy shape that is easy to wear. (Mayhem dk is one of 16 designs in Åsa Tricosa Ziggurats: 16 elegantly seamless knits and also available as a single, digital pattern.)more…
Ja Ja
This pattern is also available as part of the Drift Collection, fabulously curated by Eden Cottage Yarns.more…
Bento Boksy
Bento Boksy is a boxy, stylish pullover with funky spots of colour detail.more…
Mayhem Shawl
Mayhem is a comforting & cosy shawl that sits particularly well across the shouldersmore…
moving cable without cable needle
Photo tutorial for the snaking cable on the Io and Mio gloves.more…
A dreamy Ziggurat with stripes and airy elegancemore…
Glove & Mitten Blockers in 10 min
Make your own! For the first time ever I have felt the need to block a pair of gloves. Unilke other knitting, I usually simply wear gloves into shape (despite having discovered the magic of blocking some years ago and no longer dismissing it as a habit of pernickity and supercilious knitters). But here I […]more…
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