Green Forest Gang Members

At the beginning of this year I made a resolution to start self-publishing my own designs. I'm excited to announce that I have followed through with this goal and will continue to add to my collection on Ravelry this summer. I have also started to expand on this idea by working on an addition to select patterns. I am now offering knitting kits! 

My collection of Green Forest Gang members are know available as kits. Each one provides enough yarn for one pair along with the pattern. Cricket Cove is now carrying my knitting kits at their locations across New Brunswick. They make a perfect gift for a knitter or if you're a traverler passing through.  Support a Maritime business and designer!

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You can choose from foxes, wolves, bunnies, bears and deer. If you're not in the area, don't worry. You can find them through my Etsy Shop

Unwind Brighton

In recent and exciting news, my design 'Salt Air' has been shortlisted for the Unwind Brighton Design Competition! The entries have been narrowed down to seven and I'm lucky to be alongside six other gorgeous knits. 

Vote Here for 'Salt Air' by Fiona Alice. 

This scarf is a compilation of fond memories from my first trip to England.  I remember discovering delicious teahouses and being mesmerized by the lace collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum. I have chosen a favourite lace pattern, English Mesh Lace and have paired it with two very aptly named colours from Madelinetosh, Earl Grey and Well Water. I am venturing to England again and I hope this piece will also reflect my summer to come. This delicate and lightweight scarf is an ideal accessory for layering with summer outfits. It is a perfect portable knit to take on an oceanside adventure accompanied by that perfect cup of tea

This infinity scarf is knit with Madelinetosh's Tosh Merino Light. Finishing touches include a wee bit of crochet and seven dainty buttons. The longer version could be unbuttoned and worn as a scarf. 

My pattern even includes a smaller cowl version. I used Astrid Grey and Nectar for this sample.   

If this design is the winner it will be published in Unwind's programme. It will later be made available through Ravelry for free. Thank you for your support and votes! 

Knitco and Other News

Last night I was invited to speak to members of The Nova Scotia Knitting and Cocoa Society (Knitco for short) who meet once a month in Halifax. I was lucky to join the group for an evening of show & tell. I also talked about how I got started at knitting, my education at NSCAD and the Glasgow School of Art and what I'm designing today. It was great to connect with other enthusiastic knitters as well as reconnect with some familiar faces who I see often at the yarn store where I work. Thanks for having me Knitco and for the sweet thank-you card! How did you know I am a cat person? 

Show & Tell
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In other news, I'm only offering two knitting courses at The Nova Scotia Center of Craft and Design this spring session. Learn to Knit and Knit Cables are both scheduled for May. In the cable class we will be knitting my pattern, Baby's First Cabled Toque, a perfect opportunity to learn about circular needles and how to cable.

I'm also changing up my blog a wee bit. Instead of blogging through Tumblr, I'll be blogging here. I'll still keep my Tumblr account and use it to share photos. However, for behind the scenes, rants, and rambles you can find them here at fionaalice.com or even subscribe and receive updates by e-mail!