Happy Monday y’all! I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend 😄 As for myself, I hit Hobby Lobby and Joann for pompoms, and some hat quality yarn. Late night craft store runs are always exciting! We picked up Premier Sweet Roll yarn, Lion Brand Wool Ease in Cranberry, and a few small trinkets here and …
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Completed Winter Hat WIP!
The temps have certainly dropped this week, and I for one have been enjoying a great deal of time inside, working on hats, scarves, and this gorgeous winter hat in particular, the Malia Beanie Y’all, I had the best time making this hat! It’s the absolute first time I had followed the Malia Beanie pattern …
Premier Sock Yarn – At a Glance
I’ve finally received my first few skeins of Premier Sock Yarn! I’m so eager to try this out, y’all have no idea. At First Glance: the yarn is smooth, stretchy, and has an excellent squish-ability when squeezed in-skein. The dye scent is not abrasive, and the colors are bold and bright. The color I have chosen …
Pinterest Officially Set Up!
Exciting news, Fresh Off The Needles official Pinterest is now optimized and ready for business. While this is small news, it’s another exciting step forward! I’m torn, dear reader. Tomorrow, shall it be a yarn review, or a WIP post? The Thanksgiving Holiday had me incredibly busy over the last few days! I’m ready to …
Projects from Fall 2018 – Loom Knitting, Crochet, Continental Knits, and more!
I thought I’d take a minute to share some of my favorite projects from this fall, as we transition into winter and a true chill permeates the air. Loom knitting, crochet, and continental style knitting for days! I did a great many projects that I really loved over the last few months, from washcloths, to …
Fresh Off The Needles Now Has a Blog!
Welcome to my knit blog, Fresh Off The Needles! I’m currently working to build content, patterns, etc for the blog, but here you can expect to find knitting and crochet inspiration, free patterns, vintage pattern findings, sewing stuff, and general talk of a more interior oriented side of homesteading. I often take a modern approach …