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Pam Dress in Progress
Started this 3 years ago! Maybe it will be finished this year.
Learn more »Moeke Yarns Elena and Heritage
Moeke Yarns Elena and Heritage. Have you seen Junkookamoto212’s new dress pattern?
Learn more »Rainy Day Knitting the Pam Dress
Rainy day coffee and knitting Coco et Olive. Working on the Pam Dress when peaceful stockinette is required.
Learn more »Pam Dress and Reading
Meditation knitting on the wonderfully endless Junkookamoto212 Pam Dress or Chapter 1 of Miriam Toews’ new novel, Women Talking. Which will it be?
Learn more »Pam Dress Progress
Goodbye cottage, hello Vancouver! Believe it or not, Pam is growing, but oh so slowly . .
Learn more »Pam Dress Sleeves
Junkookamoto212's Pam dress, divided for the sleeves. Always such a happy milestone!
Learn more »Knitting at Magic Hour
Slow knitting at the magic hour.
Learn more »Morning Knitting on the Water
Scruffy always first in the boat! So blessed to be off for a little morning knitting time floating on the water. Junkookamoto212's Pam dress has progressed to textured Section 8.
Learn more »Firefly Notes' Accessory Tins
Firefly Notes' accessory tins are the best! Swipe to see which ones we're using this morning. Slow but steady progress on Pam dress.
Learn more »Starting Pam Dress Again
Even if a WIP languishes for 2 years, you love it nonetheless. Today I pulled Junkookamoto212 's Pam dress out of hibernation!
Learn more »Laine Magazine No. 5
The Summer 2018 issue of Laine Magazine has arrived, full of knitting patterns, interviews, recipes and a travel guide to Edinburgh.
Learn more »Moeke Yarn from Romanian Sheep
We are very excited you're knitting with the Moeke Yarns for the Pam dress and the Twig sweater!!
Learn more »Working on Junko Okamoto's Pam Dress
We love the work of Japanese knitwear designer Junko Okamoto. Her garments combine minimalism with graphic patterns imagined in bands of stranded colour, cables and textured stitches. We're back working again on the monumental Pam dress!
Learn more »The Designs of Junko Okamoto
We love the work of Japanese knitwear designer Junko Okamoto. Her garments combine minimalism with graphic patterns imagined in bands of stranded colour, cables and textured stitches
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