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EXCLUSIVE Patreon Merch!

Exclusive OhWOW Amsterdam + Knit Graffiti merch!!

I am so excited to announce that the exclusive merch is on its way!! If you are a Knit Graffiti Patron, then you know that I’ve been working in the background on developing these one-of-a-kind knitting project and notions bags, and notebook covers. These are going to be exclusive to Patrons only!! I have a limited quantity, so be sure to sign up now if you want to get your hands on these!! See each photo below for how long you will need to pledge, and at what tier to sign up. You can also read more on my Patreon page!

Basic tier: Notebook covers (6 consecutive months pledge)
Intermediate tier: Cuties notions bag (3 consecutive months pledge)
Advanced tier: Large project bag (3 consecutive months pledge)

A bit more about this very exciting collaboration.

I absolutely love my Patreon community!! It has been growing since I started it in 2021, and I’m always thinking about new ways to keep my Patrons happy and to invite new people to join in. One day I cam across OhWOW Amsterdam‘s gorgeous project bags! I noticed that they work exclusively with yarn shops and dyers, and wondered if they would work with me to create exclusive project bags for my Patrons! Amazingly, they said YES!!

All of their bags are hand painted by Hester and Sylvie, the ladies who own the company. They took colors from my logo, and ideas from my knitting patterns to create these amazing bags and notebook covers!!

These are currently on their way to my house!! So if you sign up NOW, your pledge will begin and you can hold your spot to own one of these beauties!!

  • One-Color Brioche Patrons only will receive a Crafters Notebook with hand-painted fabric cover (6 consecutive months pledge) – 30 total
  • Two-Color Brioche Patrons only will receive a Cutie Notions Bag (3 consecutive months pledge) – SOLD OUT!!!
  • Three-Color Brioche Patrons only will receive a Large Project Bag, which has inside pockets and a shoulder strap (3 consecutive months pledge) – 50 total

Patrons who pledge at the One-Color Brioche tier will also receive an exclusive Knit Graffiti Enamel Pin!

I have only ordered a limited quantity of the OhWOW Amsterdam merch!! So after the signups, they are gone!! I will keep this page updated, as well as my Patreon, so as soon as they are gone you will know.

Thank you so much!! xx Lesley.

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Cobaltoan :: now available as an individual download!

I am beyond excited to be able to share with you that Cobaltoan, my brioche hat pattern that was featured in Pom Pom Quarterly Issue 23 :: Vivid Winter, is now available as an individual pattern on Ravelry and knitgraffiti.com!!  Celebrate this new release with me with a 15% discount on the pattern through the weekend!  Use coupon code YAY at checkout, offer will end on Sunday, November 4th at midnight CT.

I became obsessed with this stitch pattern a little over a year ago, and when Pom Pom had a call for submissions for their Winter issue, I KNEW I had to submit a few ideas using it!!  Their inspiration for the issue was geometric patterns, vividly bright colors, and tons of speckles!!  And of course, BRIOCHE!  So how could I not submit??  Well, I was overjoyed to have my hat idea accepted, and we had fun choosing the speckled yarn together.  Madelinetosh has such fabulous yarns, and we chose Gemini Twins for the light speckle, and Medieval for the deep purple contrast color.

You can see my previous blog post about this here.

Here is a second sample that I knit, using Wishbone Yarn Crossbones DK in colors Sea of Tranquility and Turkish Coffee. I love the deep jewel tones and turquoise speckles paired with the deep brown.

I hope you enjoy this pattern, and I look forward to seeing all your fun brioche hats!!  Thank you so much! xx Lesley.

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Handmade clothing for the knitter who can’t sew…

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The Handmade Wardrobe.  This is something that has been on my mind, and a goal for myself and my family, for a very long time.  There is something so right about it, knowing where our clothes come from, who made them, and most importantly, feeling good about them.  I always thought this meant that I would be making ALL of my family’s clothes myself!  Well, this brought on a lot of self-made pressure and stress for me, as I am first and foremost, a knitter.  And I do enjoy knitting for my family.  I have some sewing experience, and learned some pattern drafting and sewing while in college.  I can use a sewing machine!  But, sewing garments and clothing is an entirely different animal, and I have great respect to those who do provide a completely handmade wardrobe for themselves and their families!  I am not one of those mommies.  And that’s ok!

So, in comes one of my super talented friends, Kim West [Makes Stuff]! She created modern clothing for children and moms, sewing them together with her two hands, and utilizing patterns created by other sewing mamas!  Shortees, her Etsy shoppe that she’s been running out of her home for 8 years now, is packed full of clothing for kids of all sizes!  My son literally ripped off his shirt and immediately put his new dinosaur shirt on as soon as I took it out of the package!  She’s also recently added this Mom-chic sweatshirt that can double as a nursing top!!  Woah, watch out new moms!!  This is for YOU!!

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Yes, I will basically be living in this for the rest of the winter.

If you, like me, would love to have a handmade wardrobe for your family, but lack the time, energy or maybe even skills to sew your own clothing, let’s support other talented people and buy handmade!!

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Oh yea!

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One year since Pink Graffiti…..

Happy New Year from Knit Graffiti Designs!

I really just can’t believe it.  It has been nearly one year since I published my first knitting pattern, Pink Graffiti!

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This design was born out of a NEED to knit a brioche hat, and I wasn’t finding a pattern that spoke to me or was my style.  I had just started learning brioche knitting with Stephen West’s pattern, Ferocious Briocheous. Little did I know then that it would take over my LIFE!!  Since independently publishing this design, I have published a total of 12 knitting patterns, several of which utilize the brioche stitch!

2015 was quite an amazing year for me, but it was also quite difficult.  At the beginning of the year, I lost my dear grandmother.  I had been close to her for my entire life, and even though we were prepared for her passing, it was extremely saddening. Pink Graffiti was published the same week as her memorial service, and after that, I became obsessed with knitting.  It became my best friend, soothing my grief and comforting me during dark days.  Knitting was my shining light, and knit design made it even more exciting.  I just wanted to learn everything!  I spent my days this year knitting sweaters (4 of them, to be exact!), shawls, hats (so many hats) and also developed some amazing friendships within this fiber community.

This community of knitters, yarn dyers, and other fiber lovers has really helped to make my past year in the knitting world unforgettable.  So, to thank each and every one of you, I would like to have a special offer in my Ravelry shop for the entire month of January!  Buy 2 Knit Graffiti patterns, get any pattern of your choice for FREE!  See my shop page for all the details.

Thank you all so much!!  Here’s to another fabulous year!

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New pattern release :: Pink Madness!

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Introducing…Pink Madness!!  My newest knitting pattern with KNIT in COLOR is live and available for digital PDF download on Ravelry!  Pink Madness is a statement scarf with a dramatic brioche motif, surrounded by two color garter stitch stripes and two-color brioche borders.  It starts with all two-color brioche, with a few simple increases and decreases, then moves to an interesting two-color garter stitch interior that surrounds the brioche. The main body of the scarf just flies by with mostly garter stitch!

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This scarf is knit flat, worked in two halves, then grafted together. This is the perfect pattern to play with color!! I chose these gorgeous pinks that were almost made for each other.  I paired up Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage in color Fragrant (purchased at my LYS Woven Art) with House of A La Mode Dreamy DK in color Zakka.  This is a very special colorway, and if you’re interested in some for yourself, Heather will be dyeing some to be sold with Citizens of Textile early next year!!

I honestly thought of this scarf pattern on a whim.  I had been sketching and swatching for a much larger scale project, and came up with a new design with which I just fell in love.

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The brioche motif is just as much fun on the other side of the fabric!  I think that’s what I love the most about brioche, and even this combination of brioche and garter: the fabric is completely reversible.   The two halves of the scarf are opposites, as I switched the colors!  This opens up endless possibilities for color combinations! See my Ravelry pattern page for more information!

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Celebrate the holiday season with a 25% discount on this pattern, and all other patterns in my shop! Use coupon code HOLIDAY25 at checkout until midnight Eastern time on Monday, December 28! Happy holidays!!

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Fiber Graffiti and other ways to enhance your handmade wardrobe…

Do you love adding a personal touch to your handmade wardrobe?  I really do.  One of my favorite things to do when I was younger (mostly after college when I lived in New York City), was to go thrifting for clothing, then add embroidery and applique to it!  I loved it so much, that I decided to build a small business selling recycled and upcycled clothing and accessories.  I opened a little Etsy shoppe called Pink Graffiti, and sold accessories, sweaters, even leg warmers made from old sweater sleeves!!  It is currently closed, but if you wanted to see some of the One-Of-A-Kind items that I sold, you can check out Pink Graffiti here :: lesleyanne.etsy.com.

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When I was in college, I found a bolt of this gorgeous floral fabric on sale at some random fabric shop in Detroit – I immediately fell in love with the bright colors, but the fabric was very translucent.  It sat in my stash for a long time before I found the perfect BRIGHT purple sweater in a thrift shop, and created this upcycled treasure to sell in my shop!

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I was so excited about this piece, that I wrote a tutorial on my old blog – which you can find the post, here.

I hope this can give you some inspiration to take some of your old pieces of clothing that maybe you don’t want to wear anymore, or are thinking of donating, and give them new life!