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Friday, December 16, 2016

Plaid Multi-Wrap

This Plaid Multi-wrap can be worn any way you like. It can even be used as a nursing cover! I made the original for my bestie, Danielle. Then she made one for her expecting daughter, who is the one who thought of the nursing cover idea! Thank you, ladies <3


This pattern is available on my Ravelry.  Just follow this link!

Thanks so much for stopping by,
Rain

Plaid Baby Blanket

Next up in my parade of plaid is the baby blanket. Its so flexible and soft and warm! No big holes for bitty fingers and toes to get stuck in. Not too heavy but I guarantee you won't be able to stop touching it!

I've included two plaid designs in the pattern. It will make a great gift for the newest girl or boy in your life.



You can find this pattern on my Ravelry. Just follow this link!

Thanks for stopping by!
Rain

Plaid Super Scarf


Got to say, as much as I love me a cozy cowl, some things in life just require an old fashioned scarf. For me the thought of going ice skating, picturing it in my mind, I still wear a scarf. Its still ends forward and wrapped around my mittens for extra warmth as I glide across the ice. And all of that shatters as I begin thinking of the hot cocoa in my cupboard, mmmm.

But I digress, this supper scarf came about because my husband asked for a cozy long scarf to wear in our cold Saskatchewan winters. He so rarely requests anything I couldn't refuse. And this is the result!

The scarf comes in three lengths for those of you unwilling to wrap like a mummy this winter.
92", 82", and 72"


You can find the pattern on my Ravelry. Just follow this link!

Thank you for stopping by!
Rain

Plaid Throw Blanket
Plaid 3 in 1

Plaid 3 in 1

While working out the pattern for the Plaid Throw Blanket, other amazing ideas began to pop up and demand attention. This 3 in 1 is one of them. Its a slouch beanie, a cowl, and a messy bun hat!

It comes in two plaid patterns, two different lengths, and three sizes!

Teen, Adult female, and Adult male.

My daughter says I look angry in the photos, I wasn't. lol. Just really cold and desperate to get back inside! (I was wearing my spring jacket, my winter coat didn't match!) So don't let my scowl deter you. This is a must have for your winter wear.

The red and black one belongs to my husband and he loves it. The turquoise is my son's and my daughter has one of her own too. She wears it snowboarding. As the cowl when her helmet is on and she's swooshing down the mountain. Then as the hat to cover up her helmet hair in the lodge. No more having to cram a toque into her pocket or find a secure place for it! She loves it. 

You can find the pattern for this great 3 in 1 pattern on my Ravelry. Just follow this link!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Rain
Plaid Throw Blanket

Plaid Throw Blanket

A couple years ago, when I was first teaching myself to crochet, I really wanted to make a throw for my teenage son. I searched the Web high and low and much to my frustration, I couldn't find a single blanket that wasn't plain Jane or some type of graph.

I discovered a couple plaid patterns out there, but wasn't really satisfied with the overall look. So I grabbed my hook and set to work to create my own, and I have to say, even after making several over the years I still love it!

With the encouragement of my dearest friend Danielle I finally wrote it out! I even included two designs!

So, without further fanfare, my Plaid Throw Blanket!

 You can find the pattern on my Ravelry account. Just follow this link!

I hope you all have an amazing holiday!
Thanks for dropping by,
Rain