Patterns

A Pretty Little Bunting

As mentioned in Episode 61, we have put together a little set of instructions to make your own pretty little bunting. You can download the instructions below. Enjoy!

A red, pink, and white bunting hung beneath the mantle in Queen Emily’s family room.

Download the instructions here.

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Episode 47: Unfinished Business

Come join our Facebook Group! We’d love to have you join us for discussion about current episodes and projects as well as other sharing and possible giveaways! We had a fantastic time with our Heart and Hearth MAL. The rules were to knit, crochet, or sew something for your kitchen and share some of your favorite kitchen and hearth memories! The winner of our giveaway is receiving a beautiful bag from Crafty Cleggs and a skein of Plymouth Yarn Cleo for you to make a luxe dishcloth! The winner is Wendy Solomon! Congratulations Wendy!

For shop news for Yarnbrary and Candy Shoppe Yarns, please see links in the side bar.

Queen Deborah’s Projects

Queen Emily’s Projects

  • Wishes Cardigan by Joji Locatelli knit in Yarnbrary Classic Sock in a OOAK colorway.
  • Monkey Socks (no purl version), in Piratenwolle, unknown colorway
  • Granny Stripe blanket. Crocheted with a 3.5mm hook. Base chain 239. I work each color down and back twice, which uses almost exactly 20 grams.
  • Sparkle Cardigan by Joji Locatelli in Yarnbrary Classic Sock in the Bookworm colorway. Modified to knit in stockinette instead of texture and with 3/4 length sleeves.
  • New sock design coming up in my Marianne Dashwood colorway.

Other Special Mentions

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Update on Patterns by SaltCityKnits

I have been receiving lots of questions, and I knew I needed to explain what is happening with all my patterns, formerly available on Ravelry.

There has already been loads of discussion about the decision Ravelry has made in banning certain members, and I don’t feel I have anything great to add to the discussion. I will just say that I agree wholeheartedly with everything that is mentioned here by Stephanie Knipper. In short, I know that Ravelry, as an independent, private business, has the right to make the rules in their own space. I also see it as my right and duty to spend my time and money in places that I can support.

To that end, I have chosen to remove my patterns from Ravelry and host them here, on our site instead, at least for the time being. It will take some time to get that sorted out, and I’m not sure yet what I will do about future designs. Please be patient with me while I get the details sorted out and make each pattern available.

I hope that there will be a movement to create more alternate platforms for publishing, purchasing, and storing digital pattern purchases in the future that can be free from political wrangling.

All my love,

Queen Emily

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Episode 32: Let Me Entertain You

Contact Us You can find Queen Deborah on Ravelry as IndigoChicken, on Instagram as IndigoChickenDolls, and on Etsy as Indigo Chicken or email her by clicking here.  Queen Emily can be found on Ravelry as SaltCityKnits (new user name!) and on Instagram as SaltCityKnits. Please join us on Ravelry in our group for more discussion, photo sharing, and prizes!

Find Queen Deborah’s gorgeous project bags on Etsy.

Find Queen Emily’s patterns on Ravelry. 

Find Queen Emily’s yarn at The Yarnbrary.

Thanks to everyone who entered our MyFirstSocksKAL! Our winner of the giveaway is sissalou on Ravelry. D’vett! We are so excited to send out your yarn and a sock pattern of your choice! Please contact Queen Emily on Ravelry as saltcityknits.

And our winner of our Marly Bird Chic Sheep yarn and Queen Deborah’s Love Entwined Cowl pattern is AngelicEmbers. Nicole! We would love to get that out to you! Please get in contact with Queen Deborah on Ravelry as indigochicken.

NEW GIVEAWAY! Comment on this episode on YouTube with your fantasy project to enter to win our gorgeous giveaway from Hula Hut yarns! This beautiful colorway is called Magic Unicorn and every skein of this colorway sold helps support knitting and crocheting for charity! We’ll announce the winner on our next episode.

SHOW NOTES
Queen Deborah’s Projects

Little Tailoress Yarns in All the Christmas Candy colorway

Skedaddle Sock by Lena Gjerald

Candy Floss Socks by Emily Clawson

Teeny Baby Socks in Knit Picks Stroll Tweed

Reyna Shawl by Noora Laivola

Tilting Planet in Cosmic Cake colorway

Glam Shell Shawl by Marisa Hernandez

Yarnbrary Biography Sock in Eat Me.Drink Me. colorway

Petals and Picots by Swift Yarns

Custom dyed yarn by Vintage Fairie LLC

 

Queen Emily’s Projects

Cheshire’s Grin by the Yarnbrary

Love Entwined Cowl by Deborah Raymond

Jane Austen Classic Sock by the Yarnbrary

Scrappy Bias Shawl by Emily Clawson

Chamomile Shawl by Julie Debruex

Hula Hut Maui Sock in Robin Egg, Huckleberry Trifle, and Huckleberry Chuckle

 

Other Mentions

Ami at Little Tailoress – beautiful Liberty print bags! So gorgeous and we love them!

Large, window project bag by Random Fandom Bags. So cute!

Local Yarn Shawl by Casapinka

Knittin’ Pretty Shop

Heart Bag by @youmeandmabel on Instagram

Sherry Iris podcast on YouTube

 

Snippets From the Past

Betty Crocker’s Guide to Easy Entertaining

Grandmother Gray’s Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream

Grandma Child’s Hot Fudge

 

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Good Cheer Shawl

Brew a cup of tea, grab your favorite book, and bundle up in this shawl near the fire .

Cozy, squishy, and totally wrap-able, this aran-weight shawl has everything you love to knit. With a little bit of lace and a little bit of texture you’ll enjoy the process as much as wrapping up in the super-soft finished shawl that is large enough to keep you warm on the coldest day.

The single-ply Malabrigo Worsted yarn provides excellent stitch definition that really shows off your work. Pick four skeins of your favorite aran weight yarn and get started!

Click here to visit the Ravelry Page
 

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