by StephCat | Nov 6, 2017 | Designs, Knitting
The Chalk Hill mitts are named for the Chalk Hill appellation in northeast corner of the Russion River AVA in Sonoma County. Primary varietals grown here include Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. I know Chalk Hill best as my...
by StephCat | Oct 30, 2017 | Designs, Knitting
The Willow Creek mitts are named after one of the new AVAs (American Viticultural Area) in the Paso Robles area, the Willow Creek District. It includes the rolling hills west of Highway 101; some of our favorite wineries such as Cypher and Turley have tasting...
by StephCat | Oct 23, 2017 | Knitting
I’ve just bundled some of my best selling shawl patterns! Purchase all patterns in each of the following sets to get 10% off the total for that set. No coupon code needed, and previous purchases count towards the total. Choose your adventure…. Go Big or...
by StephCat | Oct 16, 2017 | Designs, Knitting
October 16, 2017: I’m heartbroken over the devastation caused by the fires in Northern California. Please click here to learn about how you can help. Here’s the Spring Mountain Stole! As for the companion shawl, Atlas Peak, I wanted to choose a mountainous...
by StephCat | Oct 9, 2017 | Designs, Knitting
This lovely light fingering weight shawl, worked as a wedge , incorporates an Aran lace and geometric side edging, with a lacy textured body. The versatile shape can be worn a variety of ways! One Size (Easy to alter size) Finished Measurements Height (from cast on...
by StephCat | Oct 2, 2017 | Knitting
The feather-like stitch pattern of this Aran Lace stole prompted the name of Atlas Peak. Hawks fly high over this appellation in Napa Valley! The Atlas Peak appellation is best known for outstanding Cabernet Sauvignan, but other varietals include Cabernet...