This is the fourth and final post in the four-part series on how I dyed and
sewed my bridesmaid dress. Make sure to read Part 1
[http://www.woolyventures.com/sew-dye-bridesmaid-dress-part-1/], Part 2
After several weeks filled with fieldwork in Northern Canada, I am happy to
finally be back home, even if it is for a somewhat limited amount of time.
Currently, I find myself in
The Annapurla Hat is finally here! Head over to Ravelry
[http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/annapurla-hat] and enter the code
“BLOGLOVE17” or click this link
[http://www.ravelry.com/redeem/wooly-ventures-designs?code=
Lesley Anne Robinson of Knit Graffiti has made a name for herself in the
knitting world with her visually pleasing patterns, primarily using two-colour
brioche. Her designs have been featured on the blog
This post is the third post in a multi-part series and describes in detail how I
dyed and sewed my own bridesmaid dress. Part I
[http://www.woolyventures.com/sew-dye-bridesmaid-dress-part-1/]of the series