This site was discovered when I did a search in Google Reader for knitting RSS feeds. I wanted inspiration. I wanted motivation. Ok, I wanted free patterns. But, who doesn’t? I mean I know you do, even if you don’t want to admit it in public. Any who, during the search I came across The Knitspot Pattern Shop. I know, why would I go to a pattern shop if I’m looking for free patterns. Well, the answer is simple. I didn’t. At least, not yet.
Knitspot is filled with intricate projects by Anne Hanson a knitting pattern designer. The projects on her needles are always so beautiful and creative. I mean the autumn leaves, ocean waves and other stitches that mimic natural, are absolutely beautiful. And, intimidating. I’m not sure when I’ll reach a level of confidence that will allow me to try one of these patterns, but I know it will come.
One of the other things I love about her blog, is being introduced to so many different yarns and fibers. Hand spun yarns, hand dyed yarns, classic merino, superwash merino roving, protein/seacell/wool roving. I mean, what is all this stuff? I don’t know, but it makes me want to find it and touch it. The colorways she selects for her projects are also amazing. The colors appear so vibrant and different. Passion flower, twinkle toes and bronze. These are definitely not colorways you will find at Michaels, A.C. Moore or Wal-Mart.
I do notice Anne is partial to socks and lacey patterns. You know what that says to me? Tiny needles. Do I have the patience for tiny needles? After knitting a size 35 needles, I have a feeling it may be difficult to drop down to a size 3. I am, however, going to give it a try. Eventually. Someday. Maybe. There is something to be said about expanding your craft.
Besides socks and lace, Anne has patterns for wraps, kids, bags and clothing, just to name a few. They are (here’s that word again) beautifully knit and does inspire you to have a go at it.
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