Knit Cape and Other Knitting Projects

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Recently I finished a knit cape that I designed using Homespun yarn from Lion.  Homespun yarn is probably one of my favorite fall and winter yarns to work with.  It is very soft and the colors are pretty.

Homespun Knit Cape Design made by Kimberlees Korner

The color name of the yarn that I used for this cape was called painted desert.  It has a lot of great colors in it and goes with many different things.

The cape is designed to fit kind of snug around the neckline and shoulder area and then gradually gets wider at the bottom.  This pattern is knit on circular needles so there are no seams – which is nice because when you get done all you have to do is weave in a few ends and you are finished with your project.  A great reason to love circular knitting.

Knit Cape or Hood Design from Kimberlees Korner

Another great thing about this pattern is that it can be worn different ways.  You can also wear it as a hooded type of scarf to keep you warm on a cold and windy day.

For more information on this pattern you can visit my etsy shop , craftsy store, or ravelry.

Other projects that I have been working on are some yoga socks, knit with some Noro Silk Garden yarn I had in my stash.  I am currently testing out the pattern in another yarn, also found in my stash, before I will be releasing it.

knit yoga socks by Kimberlees Korner

The socks look like some type of pac-man object or something in the photo – this was just a quick shot I took after completing them.  They actually do fit nicely and I have wore them twice now to practice yoga in.  It is nice to have something to keep your feet warm on chilly mornings but still be able to grip the mat with the ball of your foot, toes and heel.  The opening in the middle is the part where your heel goes.  The pattern for these will be coming soon.

Work in Progress, Chenille Afghan from Kimberlees Korner

I have also been working on a chenille afghan.  This yarn has been in my stash for quite a while, I am ashamed to admit.  I bought it with intentions to knit a sweater and decided after attempting that last year that it was going to be too bulky.  So, this year I decided it would make a nice blanket-afghan for our living room.  The yarn is so soft and seems like it will keep you warm.  I have kind of put it aside lately to work on yoga socks and a new cowl pattern but I plan to finish it by January and I will share it here on my blog when it is done.

Christmas knitted dishcolths

My friend Marilyn knitted these cute Christmas dishcloths.  She knit two of them for all of the ladies in my monthly knitting group – there are five of us that meet once a month at a Starbucks to knit and socialize.  We have been doing this for about 6 years now.  The dishcloth on the right has a tree design in it – can you make out the outline of it?  I love using these cotton knit dishcloths in the kitchen.  My mom likes to knit these as well so I am sure I will be getting a couple more for gifts this year.

What kinds of projects have you been working on lately?  Let me know by leaving a reply.

I hope you have a Merry Christmas!

-Kimberlee

3 Replies to “Knit Cape and Other Knitting Projects”

  1. Kimberlee–You’ve been so busy! How wonderful to have a knitting group. My knitting friends usually consist of characters on whatever Netflix show I’m watching 🙂 Can’t wait to see what you make next!

    1. Yes, it is nice to have a group that meets once a month – we are like a little family of all different ages and knitting levels. I also do the Netflix thing – watch and crochet or knit. I can get a lot done watching some series on there. Currently I am watching Arrow. The Jessica Jones series was also good. What are you watching on there?

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