Kaeleigh Geddes

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Knitting: Cowl
This cowl combines knitting and crochet for a cozy oversized cowl, perfect for indoor or outdoor wear! With the granny squares, you can feature your favorite yarns or just bust your stash, and the broken rib works up quickly to finish this piece just in time for gifting season - or just in time for the first frost, either way.
Knitting: Mittens, Fingerless Gloves
Match up your Forager toque with these mittens, and customize them to your hands - and climate - so you can wear them all season long! This pattern uses up your favourite chunky yarns for a simple two-colour mitten that includes instructions for a fingerless option. It also comes in two sizes; if your hands (or your recipient’s hands) don’t fit...
Knitting: Cowl
An easy texture and pretty finishing details make the Snowy Path cowl an excellent accessory during cooler weather. Wear it indoors or out, with bright colours or a soft neutral to match everything; this cowl is a great piece to throw on in any season.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This toque fits snugly with a short brim, and knits up quickly for a lightweight but distinctive spring accessory! Add a pompom or tassel with your leftover yarn if you like, or use a contrast colour to add a pop to the ribbing.
Knitting: Cowl
An everyday, indoor-outdoor piece, this cowl is a single loop that features the pine tree motif. Use a contrast colour to add a pop to the ribbing, and make it as long as you want by adding more stitches.
Knitting: Mittens
Spring calls for lightweight mittens, and these fit the bill perfectly! With a thumb gusset that follows the palm curve, and the pine tree motif worked into the side of each mitten, these mitts are a simple yet unique addition to your outerwear this season. Use a contrast colour to add a pop to the ribbing.
Knitting: Cowl
With short rows and a bit of garter stitch, this is a good casual knit; if you’ve never tried short rows, it’s a good place to start since they’re right near the bind off and any little mistakes will be safely hidden! Using a little bit of contrast yarn to lace up this cowl - and add a bit of fringe, if that’s your jam - keeps it from being too...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A speedy, chunky knit designed to keep the wind out of your ears, Forager is just the toque to throw on before heading into the woods - or out onto the prairies - this winter. It’s also a great choice for last-minute gift knitting: just one skein of chunky yarn and an afternoon later, you’ve got a lovely cozy present!
Knitting: Balaclava
This balaclava keeps you cozy and visible! It comes in one size (22” circumference), but if you want to size up, I recommend multiples of 8 to keep the rib pattern consistent.