Custom Sweaters
This is where it all started. When COVID hit, I wondered if I could knit a sweater—and it turns out, I could. Since then, I’ve knit over 80 sweaters, many of them during my early days of learning. These days, my designs have gotten more complex and personalized, but they’re still rooted in that same curiosity and joy. Here are a few favorites I’ve made over the years.
Not all sweaters need sleeves! I made this adorable cat-themed sweater vest for my sister back when she was an elementary school teacher-perfectly playful and just the right fit for the classroom.
Sweater vests anyone?
When a friend asked for a desert-themed sweater, the iconic Delicate Arch immediately came to mind. After some research and a bit of design tinkering, I created my first Delicate Arch knit, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Since then, I’ve stitched it onto just about everything: sweaters, blankets, coozies, coasters… you name it, I’ve probably put Delicate Arch on it.
Delicate Arch
My most recent knit was a long-awaited one, a sweater pattern by Boyland Knitworks that I’d been eyeing for years. It was summer, orders were slow, and I finally had time to make something just for me. I headed to the local yarn shop, picked out some beautiful wool, and got to work. I’m completely in love with how the King Salmon Sweater turned out!