This was the first real garment I ever knit! I followed this video tutorial since I was scared of written patterns at the time (aw!)
I've wanted a cardigan in this juicy color for ages and finally decided to knit it for myself! I followed the Celestia Cardigan pattern (minus the eyelets) and knit a basic beret pattern with the leftover yarn.
My speakers were an eyesore in my living room... so I covered them in fur!
Tedious but beautiful !! It was my first time working raglan bottom-up. I followed the Medieval Ruffle Blouse pattern.
A freehanded jumper I made after a long break from knitting. Haven't stopped since !!
This was the first garment I ever sewed (with the help of a sewing instructor)! It was a heavily modified version of a vintage Simplicity 9324 pattern. Lots of mistakes, lots of learning lessons...
A simple freehanded mini scarf - what more can I say?
Lovely lacey red socks! I followed the Oona pattern by Karen Borrel from Laine's 52 Weeks of Socks.
My very(!!) modified take onAugustins No. 24. I changed the original sleeves to short puffs with picot edges, added a picot edge to the turtleneck, and extended the overall length (& ignored the short row shaping) to
turn the blouse into a babydoll dress.
Absolutely love this Tabi Mittens pattern (the thumb gusset method ♥)! I just tweaked the wrists to be longer & ribbed since I prefer a longer glove.