
Cosette is a large cozy wrap to keep you warm in cool weather. The curved shape with tapered ends is very versatile and lends itself to being perfectly draped over your shoulders and tied in front. Or for a dressier accent to your outfit you could fasten Cosette with a brooch like I have in the above picture.


The yarn that I chose for this design is one of my favorites, madelinetosh. The body is made up of Tosh Merino in Olivia and the border is worked out of Eyre in the Fig colorway.
This beautiful color combination came about my accident.
I had originally ordered these yarns separately for different projects
but was continually fascinated by how well they worked together.
I think that the combination makes for a very rich looking piece.
Also the Tosh Merino is such a wonderfully cozy yarn.
I reviewed it in Episode 30 of my podcast if you would like to find out more about it.

I think that the super soft merino wool paired with the eyelet picot border makes Cosette the perfect balance of functionality and feminine style.

This is the same technique I used in shaping the Cedar Leaf Shawlette pattern.
Short row shaping is great. I like how it creates shapes invisibly and cleanly.
The pattern contains detailed instruction for the short row technique. But here are two instructional videos that may prove helpful as well. Click HERE and HERE.
Here is some further pattern information for those who are interested in knitting Cosette:
Width: measures approx 16.5 inches at deepest point of center including eyelet picot border.
MATERIALS
[MC] Madelinetosh Tosh Merino [100% Merino Wool; 210 yd/192m per 90g skein]; color: Olivia; 3 skeins or approx 500 yds of a worsted weight wool or wool blend.
[CC] Madelinetosh Eyre [60% Merino Wool, 20% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk; 120 yd/110m per 60g skein]; color: Fig; 1 skein or approx 75 yds of a worsted weight wool or wool blend.
Alternate yarn for [MC] and [CC]: Malabrigo Worsted, Madelinetosh DK, Dream In Color Classy, Lanas Puras Melosa
1# 32” US #8/5mm circular needle
Tapestry needle
Optional: Stitch markers for marking wrapped sts
GAUGE
16 sts/30 rows = 4" in Stockinette stitch on size 8 needles or size needed for accurate gauge.

It was hard to figure out which of my daughter's knitted toys to cast on for first...
They are all so cute and tempting. After much deliberation I've decided
to first cast on for a charming little animal friend
that uses this color combination of Rowan Purelife Organic Cotton.
You'll have to wait and see what kind of animal he is!
This is another wrap design that I've been working on in the past month.
It has misbehaved greatly on the needles.. I've had to knit it twice to get the shaping just right.
So get some size 8 needles, and your favorite worsted weight wool ready...
the pattern will be available soon!
Just in time for the ravelympics this year!
Its also time for the Ravelympics!
The "Ravelympics" is an event put on by Ravelry.com. The concept of Ravelympics is to challenge yourself by starting and finishing projects during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Choose a project that will be a stretch for you or that will force you to perfect a new technique.
Ravelry.com states, "The goal of the Ravelympics is to support you in expanding your knitting/crocheting horizons.
Just remember the one rule: Challenge yourself!"
The Ravelympics officially begin at 6 pm Pacific Standard Time February 12, as the Opening Ceremonies begin in Vancouver. Now is the time for all of us to pick our projects, enter the events and pick a Ravelympics team.
(Please click here for additional information on how to proceed.)
Please join team Never Not Knitting for the Ravelympics this year!
We have a wonderful, active ravelry group and would love to have you knit along with us. Also there will be a special Ravelympics drawing in the Never Not Knitting group for all of you who complete your Ravelympic project goals.
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As for me....
I've gathered all of my Ravelympics knitting supplies.
My goal is to complete a series of little knitted toys for my daughter AND to share my progress on the blog every day during the Ravelympics!
So be sure to check back often to see my progress. I'm keeping the toy projects secret on the blog for now.. I thought it might be fun for you to guess what they are as I go. :)
The yarns I chose are mostly natural organic fibers in lovely muted tones.I think that this color palette lends itself very well to children's playthings. I cannot wait to get started!
I am desperately trying to finish up my Tea Leaves Cardigan before the Ravelympics begin.I hope to have finished pictures to share in a couple of days! :)

When my 4 year old daughter came to me the other day and said
"Mommy I want to knit too. Can you show me how to make stitches?"
I practically melted in my seat.
"Are you kidding me?.. !!!"
I have been waiting for this day.. for well... about 4 years! :)
I've determined that my daughter will love knitting.
She'll have to. I will make her.. or something.
So every few days we've been having "knitting classes" together.
They last about 5 minutes or so...But it is oh so sweet
to watch those little fingers hold the yarn and needles.
I've remembered a little children's knitting rhyme that I heard somewhere to help her remember the steps.
It goes something like this..
"In through the front door. Run around the back. Out through the window and off jumps Jack!"
I can't wait until we can truly knit together. That will be so fun!

I was recently very excited to find this awesome button selection at Tangled Yarns
and couldn't help but get some for myself!
This is a really good thing because if buttons are too heavy
they can weigh down your sweater or cause the fabric
to fold over on itself if left unbuttoned.
I love the way the cut out buttons look with my Tea Leaves Cardigan!
They are the perfect size too!


It's my new knitting obsession.
There is nothing like spending a wintry evening inside
with a warm merino sweater on your lap.
There is something so cozy and comforting about the process.
These two in the photo are my Vine Yoke and Tea Leaves Cardigans.
One is knit in Malabrigo Worsted and the other in Tosh Merino.
Two very similar yarns. Equally soft and squishy.

I'm very excited to get them done.. but will miss working on them at the same time.
Thankfully I came across another sweater pattern recently which would make another wonderfully squishy project.
Click here to see. I'm thinking about Tosh Merino in Tart for this one.
Wow. I love yarn.
... I knew that I had to have it.
It's just so cute!

Originally this hat was supposed to be for me.
But this color I chose for it ended up being kind of a difficult color for me to wear.
I was trying to pick a pale pink color.. but you know how it goes with shopping online.
I went with the Champagne colorway in Blue Sky Alpacas silk and alpaca blend,
but it turned out that it was much more of a peach tone than pink.
Also the yarn was thinner than I was expecting so I had to double it to get the correct gauge.
The blend worked wonderfully for this pattern though.. the silk gave it the pretty
sheen and drape, and the alpaca added the soft halo which I really love.
2 skeins was just enough to finish the hat.
Her little boy Charlie is just the cutest and he wears his new "Sheepish" sweater so well!
It looks so cozy and warm on him, doesn't it?
I'm so happy to see that this little sweater works equally well in a little boy's wardrobe.
Pattern available here.
This past August I had the privilege of joining the Spud and Chloe design team!
I love working with the Spud and Chloe line of yarns, they are so soft, easy to work with and even machine washable. Perfect for kids!
This is the first of my patterns to be released through the Spud and Chloe company.
This little bulky vest makes the perfect classic, cozy, last minute gift for the little one in your life. It's knit with 3 skeins of Spud and Chloe Outer on size 10 1/2 needles. You won't believe how fast this little thing knits up.. Only a few evenings at the most!
Spud and Chloe named this pattern the "L'il Man Vest", but I think it can be worn by a girl as well. I've always thought it would look adorable on my daughter paired with a crisp white shirt, a plaid skirt and tights.


If you are chosen as the winner, you will receive this signed copy of Crazy Lace by Myra Wood.
Also included in the prize is this gorgeous 950 yard skein of Madelinetosh Lace from
The Backwards Loop to create your own "crazy lace" with.
(Please listen to Episode 30 of the NeverNotKnitting podcast for a review of Madelinetosh and an interview with author Myra Wood.)
You have until Jan 1, 2010 to enter the drawing! Please check back then to see if you've won!
Drawing now closed! Winner is Wooly Knits and Bits! Congratulations!



Also included in this prize is a beautiful button selection from Tangled Yarns, (Regrettably the package is being shipped all the way from Australia and didn't make it in time for the photo-shoot) and an ingenious row counter from Pretty Knitty Jewelry!
Well I just have to say that this drawing was sooo much fun! I would like to start running drawings like this regularly throughout the year. If you would like to be a contributor for an upcoming giveaway please email me: nevernotknitting@gmail.com.
Episode 30
Shownotes:
*Eyre
Myra’s Graphic Design Portfolio - (check this out!)
NeverNotKnitting Ravelry Group
Get free shipping through The Backwards Loop until Jan 15th by entering code: “freeship” in the checkout process. Also be sure to listen to episode 30 to get an alternate discount code for selected Madelinetosh yarns. The special podcast code applies to all yarns with an *.
Episode 29 drawing winners: Michelle is the winner of the signed copy of Made In Brooklyn, and Donita won the skein of Classic Elite Princess from Dancing Ewe Yarns! Congratulations!
This is the last episode for season 3. Please join me back for Episode 31 on March 1, 2010.
Thanks for listening!
Crazy Lace

I recently fell in love with yet another sweater pattern. The Tea Leaves Cardigan by madelinetosh. Even though I still have a few projects currently on the needles, I felt the need to cast on for this one right away.

Is it just me.. or is this ruched yoke pattern in this colorway of madelinetosh merino pretty much the most beautiful thing ever?
I decided that I had to go with the Tannehill colorway for my sweater, just like the original pattern photo. This color intrigued me in the pictures and is equally stunning in real life. Usually I would be scared of so many colors thrown together in one yarn.. but its so elegantly executed. It's truly unique and lovely.
(Be sure to listen to Episode 30 of the NeverNotKnitting podcast airing tomorrow.
There will be a special offer from Backwards Loop for the madelinetosh yarns.)
Plus I had to have something exciting and new to put into my new RoseKnits project bag.
If you aren't familiar with these bags, I highly suggest you check out RoseKnits etsy shop and the selection at Backwards Loop.

And it's a whole lot cuter than the gallon size ziploc bags that I normally use...

I'm so happy to have another in a different color. This one goes perfectly with my winter coat.
Also, this will be the sample that travels around in my trunk show.
So if your local yarn shop is carrying my patterns, you might get to see this one in person.

I have no idea how I squeezed it out of only 2 skeins!
I think I've been rather stressed lately so I must be knitting tightly. :)
I used the beautiful gray colorway "Smoke".
(Yarn available here. Pattern available here.)

I love knitted leaves.. and seeing them altogether like that.. just makes me happy. :)
I also really enjoy wearing the shawlette wrapped around my neck (as shown above)
so that all the leaves are showing at once.

This is the first scarf I go for in the morning. I hope to make more in different colors soon. Wouldn't it look gorgeous in an autumn colorway?
If you are interested in this pattern, I'd love for you to join the Cedar Leaf Knit-a-long.
Click here!


This book contains the Laurel hat pattern that I just knit, and it is chalk full of other beautiful designs as well.
Drawing Now Closed!
Winner is Michelle! Congratulations!!!

The pattern is named Laurel and it's from Jared Flood's new book Made in Brooklyn.
(Book found here.)
It truly is a stunning pattern isn't it? I love how all the cables and bobbles twist together and join into the center of the crown.
The knitting of Laurel was fun and kept my interest, but was a bit on the tedious side with all of the cable crosses.

If you are interested in knitting this hat, be sure to take a look at this errata page before starting. Also, I would suggest different bobble instructions than those presented in the book.
I found my bobbles to be kind of irregular and puny. I would definitely work them differently if I was to make this again.
I worked this hat out of the suggested yarn Classic Elite Princess in the Milord's Madder colorway. It's such an ideal Autumn color.
(Yarn found here.)
The great news is that I made this hat out of only one skein of the Princess yarn! With some to spare even!

Episode 29
Shownotes:
Classic Elite Silky Alpaca Lace
The NeverNotKnitting Ravelry Group
*Don't forget to enter this episode's yarn drawing!
is offering all NeverNotKnitting podcast listeners and blog readers 10% off all
for the month of December 2009.
Enter code "NNK1" in the checkout process.
Congratulations to
, the winner of Episode 28's drawing!
Click
the Mp3 of Episode 29.