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29/6/2020

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About a week ago, Ravelry launched a new theme. It was a total overhaul of its appearance on-screen and there has clearly been a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff gone on to make it work. Unfortunately, since it launched, it has been causing problems for some users.
For me, it just seems overly bright, and the graphics are not to my personal taste. Neither of those are big issues for me. However, the brightness, the colour contrast, and some moving images have caused a massive headache - literally, people have had migraines triggered. And worse, a few people have had seizures triggered. 
As a temporary fix, it is possible to toggle back and forth between "old" Ravelry and "new" Ravelry but users need to be able to log in to switch and some people can't even safely do that.
For the majority who can successfully continue to use Ravelry in whichever format they prefer, my patterns are available there.
For those who cannot, you can also find my patterns at LoveKnitting.com (which is also accessed at LoveCrafts.com). Unfortunately they do not support e-books, and some of my newer patterns still need to be uploaded so please bear with me.
​You can find my patterns here!!
Hopefully, Ravelry will sort its issues very soon so that everyone can enjoy the site safely, but meanwhile, if you can't access my patterns there, there is an alternative available for you.
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Tidy Vines

29/6/2020

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I just launched my latest pattern, Tidy Vines, on Ravelry (and soon to be on LoveKnitting.com as well). The evolution of this one was surprisingly easy. I had seen the lace stitch pattern in a stitch dictionary and thought it would be a perfect edging for something but didn't know what. Then I saw the skein of fingering weight Polwarth yarn on an Etsy shop (scruffydogeco, although their yarn listings are few at the moment) and my brain put the two together and put the image of the scarf in my mind's eye. It was then a pretty easy task to just knit what my imagination saw!
The lace pattern is pretty easy to memorise, which makes this great for on-the-go knitting, and it works up really fast if you need a quick gift from a single skein of yarn.
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