Birdie...
There and back again! We are home from our cross country college drop-off...a little bit worse for the wear {sooo tired} but feeling really positive about our daughter's new home away from home...I can see her thriving there. There is so much that I want to share about this experience and this time but I am still very much in the midst of processing it all, and to be honest I can't talk about it quite yet without getting misty {actually I'm moving between mild humidity and monsoon depending on the moment}. So we'll save that for another day and instead go for a little {drum roll please}...tahdah!...
This is my latest published design—The Birdie Backpack appearing in the new issue of Petite Purls!...
There are so many cute patterns in the 2010 Fall Issue. I'm honored to be in such good company. Last year my Ladybug Coat was a part of their premier fall issue, and I feel so fortunate to have another design included in this terrific online magazine.
All about Birdie...
I had such fun making this backpack. It was quick, no stress, and just plain fun to knit...one of those whimsical projects that just makes you smile while you're working on it. I love that! Plus, it has pockets!...
...secret pockets! I really, really love that! There is a pocket on the underside of each wing. You can omit this detail and just make your birdie without pockets, but why-oh-why would you?
The details...
The bag is worked from the bottom-up, in the round with Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Skinny Cotton.
Note: If you haven't used this yarn before {I hadn't}, let me tell you, it is fantastic. I have always used Tahki's Cotton Classic when making cotton knits. Cotton Classic a lovely yarn and will forever be one of my faves {so many great colors to choose from}, but I am so happy to have another great go-to cotton yarn. The Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton has a little less sheen than the Cotton Classic and it washes to a soft, oh so yummy texture...ideal for making that favorite weekend sweater—you know the one—it's more old friend than sweater. This yarn is strong and durable enough for a backpack and soft enough to be right next to the skin—pretty great, right?
~xox~
alison
ps~Thanks so much for the love this week. I can't tell you how much your wishes and thoughtfulness meant to me...knowing you were out there really helped prop me up...you'll never know how much. You guys are the best!
This is my latest published design—The Birdie Backpack appearing in the new issue of Petite Purls!...
There are so many cute patterns in the 2010 Fall Issue. I'm honored to be in such good company. Last year my Ladybug Coat was a part of their premier fall issue, and I feel so fortunate to have another design included in this terrific online magazine.
All about Birdie...
I had such fun making this backpack. It was quick, no stress, and just plain fun to knit...one of those whimsical projects that just makes you smile while you're working on it. I love that! Plus, it has pockets!...
...secret pockets! I really, really love that! There is a pocket on the underside of each wing. You can omit this detail and just make your birdie without pockets, but why-oh-why would you?
The details...
The bag is worked from the bottom-up, in the round with Blue Sky Alpacas Organic Skinny Cotton.
Note: If you haven't used this yarn before {I hadn't}, let me tell you, it is fantastic. I have always used Tahki's Cotton Classic when making cotton knits. Cotton Classic a lovely yarn and will forever be one of my faves {so many great colors to choose from}, but I am so happy to have another great go-to cotton yarn. The Blue Sky Alpacas Skinny Cotton has a little less sheen than the Cotton Classic and it washes to a soft, oh so yummy texture...ideal for making that favorite weekend sweater—you know the one—it's more old friend than sweater. This yarn is strong and durable enough for a backpack and soft enough to be right next to the skin—pretty great, right?
The backpack opens and closes with a zipper along the back of the bag. I-cord feet, a knitted beak, layered button eyes, and knitted top-feather tufts finish off the bag design. I lined my bag to give it a little more structure and make it a bit more rugged {we are hard on our knits}, but you could make yours without the lining if you wanted.
It's perfect for short outings, just the right size for a sketch book, a pencil box, a snack and some light reading. Our Birdie will be busy keeping us company on outings to the local nature park this fall...can't wait!~xox~
alison
ps~Thanks so much for the love this week. I can't tell you how much your wishes and thoughtfulness meant to me...knowing you were out there really helped prop me up...you'll never know how much. You guys are the best!