This is a wrap that I knit for my wife's 30th birthday. Lots of cables and stuff. It's almost five feet long, and about two feet wide. Crazy.


 

This looks like a fair-isle cardigan, but it's really a lesson in choosing yarn. Some yarn is not meant to be worn, even if it's what the pattern calls for. Beautiful to look at, but rough and scratchy.


An entrelac wrap. Looks all woven and stuff, but it's really individual squares knit one on top of the other with varigated yarn. A bunch of ladies on the Long Island Railroad went totally insane when they saw me knitting this.

 

 

This rollneck pullover was my first successful sweater (my first actual sweater, which came out looking like the top half of a Star Trek uniform, is buried in a box underneath my bed). Unfortunately for me, this pattern became very popular with my friends and family, and I have since imposed a moratorium on it.

 

 

 

Socks! Most of these were knit for my wife. Her feet love them so much that I have one pair of 29 inch size three Addi Turbos devoted entirely to socks.

 


Let me know if you have any questions about my knit items, or you can go back to the blog.