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3rd Year Designer-versary Sale!

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  3rd Year Designer-versary Sale!  3  Year  Designerversary !!!  When I first started designing, I had 3 patterns to launch and I wasn't sure if I had more than 3 patterns in me and I don't think I was even thinking beyond those ! But 3 years later, I now know I did have more than those 3 patterns in me... In fact I've had 3 years worth in me! And have released a whole lot more patterns since then  I'm really happy about this as I enjoy it so much, and to really celebrate this with the following promotions: Everything in my store will be 33% off - From 3 patterns to 3 years! So enjoy 33% off any of my patterns, no buying requirements, until 30th April 2022   Available  through  Lovecrafts.com  &  Ravelry.com

My Waterways Wrap has been released!

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  Today sees the release of the ' Waterways Wrap ' , available in my Ravelry store ' Bex Knitty Design ' and shortly also on LoveCrafts.com! This is a lightweight floaty elegant but easy to wear wrap, full of lace and texture, ideal as a warm weather cover up or wrapped around for delicate warmth. It is knit in a leaning bias shape with regular increasing and decreasing as it forms, and whilst the textured and lace patterns keep it an engaging knit, they are quite simple and intuitive.  You can choose whichever yarn weight you prefer, just remember different gauge can change the required yarn amounts and finished measurements. As usual with my releases, it will be FREE for the first day or so, which means until end of day (CEST) on the 17th April 2022 and then it will be included in my 3 Year Designer-versary sale with 33% off until end of April 2022! Ravelry: No coupon code needed, price will change on checkout. Offer prices such as these launch discounts can't be ...

My Doppler Effect Shawl has been released!

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  Today sees the release of the  'Doppler Effect Shawl' , available in my Ravelry store ' Bex Knitty Design ' and shortly also on LoveCrafts.com! This traditionally shaped triangular shawl has a very striking visual Doppler effect to it with repeating garter stripes, in alternating contrast shades, variously distanced apart from each other. This make it both intuitive and relaxing to knit for the larger part of the shawl, where you could finish it if you feel it is large enough, followed by some straightforward lace edging to frame the whole effect. I love very bold geometric shawls that are both very simple and non-fussy to knit up as well as a statement to wear, and you can really change the look of this shawl in its style by playing with colour pairings, such as high or low contrast combinations. I used a slightly plumper than usual fingering weight yarn in a wool / cashmere blend for that soft floofy drape in delicate neutral shades for a gentle palette, but any sof...