Nochebuena Pullover – Knitting Pattern

Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue! click here Download this pattern from my Etsy shop! Click here When the holidays approach, the knits come out! It’s one of my favorite parts of the weather turning. Christmas in NYC can be magical, but Christmas in my hometown in Mexico is full of nostalgia: hot chocolate,ContinueContinue reading “Nochebuena Pullover – Knitting Pattern”

Knitting Pattern Review: Owlery Blouse

This is a pattern I’ve been meaning to make for a while! The Owlery Blouse is this gorgeous and delicate blouse designed by Fabel Knitwear, that features big, poufy and flowy sleeves, as well as a keyhole neckline and ruffles on the neck and sleeves. It truly is a gorgeous design and I had toContinueContinue reading “Knitting Pattern Review: Owlery Blouse”

Spinster Cardigan – Knitting Pattern

Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue! click here Download this pattern from my Etsy shop! Click here Halloween is my favorite time of year. For many reasons, I’ve had spiderwebs in my mind. So when Hobbii yarn approached me to join their #HelterSkelterChallenge to design a spooky pattern I was immediately on board. IContinueContinue reading “Spinster Cardigan – Knitting Pattern”

Cempasúchil Top – Knitting Pattern

Add this pattern to your Ravelry queue! click here Download this pattern from my Etsy shop! Click here This top gets its name from the Cempasúchil flower (or Mexican marigold). It’s the flower used in the altars and ofrendas during Día de Muertos in Mexico. because of this, it is also known as the FlowerContinueContinue reading “Cempasúchil Top – Knitting Pattern”

Free Sock Pattern: The Riverbank Socks

A few weeks back I had the opportunity to test out an app that was new to me. The first time I heard about it, I have to say I was a little bit skeptical because it sounded too good to be true. But after trying it out, I can confirm it’s real. There reallyContinueContinue reading “Free Sock Pattern: The Riverbank Socks”

Astoria Top – Knitting Pattern

The knitted top search led me to a lot of beautiful tops, but I never felt truly confident that it would fit my body type. Most bralettes are designed with smaller chests in mind, which sometimes have made me sol jealous of cups A and B. But one of the wonderful things about knitting is that you have the power to make things however you want, and to fit you like a glove, provided that you have enough patience.