A wonderful good morning to Saturday coffee with a little this and that from the knitting world.

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Also in the past week I have rummaged again some. I look so terribly happy knitting pattern, but plan at the moment itself no new, larger projects, because I still have my tweed project in the pipeline, which I save for the Christmas vacations (show you in the coming week also what that will be) and will now knit after Nissa and until Christmas many smaller gift projects, of which I tell you below yet.

But larger projects you can look at yes and therefore I'm always happy when the Anleitungstrüffelschweinchen Kerstin once again sends a link or I come across via Instagram and Pinterest on beautiful things. But first of all I'll show you her own latest design: the Wasauchimmerding is finished! Her first design, the Grasshopper Flipding has already been added to the store as a wool package, matching Alpaca Fino. You can already look forward to the pattern for the dress and sweater Ruth by Sandra. It is currently being test knitted and can already be admired in various alternatives (a favorite so far Sensai with Rakuda in Kerstin's version).

The new pattern sprout just so from the ground, so it seems to me. Just yesterday Isabell Krämer published the Faire Isle sweater Humulus, a beautiful design. You could use alpaca fino for it. This would also go great with her also new turtleneck sweater Yana, a cozy piece, don't you think?

A project for a lot of perseverance and patience is Moma from Ratty Yarns. Milano could be used, knitted on 2.5 and 3mm needles, the part looks like bought afterwards, with such a fine stitch definition!

In the past week, all knitting kits to the Børstet alpaca yarns from Sandnes have migrated to the store. There are some of which there is a children's and an adult version, for example, the Maria sweater(in large and for children). Who knits very quickly can put there so still the partner look under the Christmas tree. The Børstet Alpakka magazine has the number 1614, so all kits that contain this number are from this magazine.

As for the small Christmas projects: I would like to knit soon first of all a few arm warmers from Premia, in the style of the Fabwechsel, as you see it here. There are no pattern and I don't know yet if they will be just a tube or if they will have a thumb opening... we'll see. The person who received the gift already has the pulse warmers from the basics book, but I will give them away again this year, because they are great, go nice and fast and are wonderful to wear. In addition, there will be some headbands, right in front of it the headband "Madita", in which I have fallen in love with shock. There will be at least one more beanie #0709 and definitely another beanie Sarah. My gift plan has then still some air and I let myself knit-technically drift, all the projects mentioned are finished in one or two evenings each (if there are no unforeseen interruptions such as nightmares, thirst, toilet, or whatever, ne?).

We enjoy here now times a very quiet, almost haphazard weekend, the last week was namely quite strongly clocked through. Have a wonderful weekend too!

Marisa

About Marisa

I am Marisa, the founder behind Maschenfein. I made the first stitches with my grandma Lotti when I was about five years old. In 2014 I founded "Maschenfein". What started as a blog has now become exactly the online store for wool & knitting accessories that I always wanted. Together with my team I want to enrich the knitting world with inspiration, pattern, beautiful yarns and the best accessories.

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