Circaetus – the shape

The pattern for the Circaetus shawl is now also available in Spanish!

It’s the perfect time for me to discuss this pattern in detail. Today I want to share my ideas behind the shape chosen for Circaetus.

The triangle is a classic when it comes to shawl shapes. It’s easy to crochet a square, and a triangle is basically half a square.

However, there are many ways to reinvent the classics! When it comes to shawls, I do appreciate the shape of an elongated triangle, where the side tips are longer and the shawl not so deep at the tip. Nine times out of ten, I wear my triangular shawls like a bandana with the center tip at the front. The elongated side tips are just perfect to knot the shawl for comfort and style.

When moving away from the basic half square, you need to create different increases at the beginning and end of the rows, as compared to the increases at the center tip. It’s a nice little challenge for me, as the designer. If you are following the pattern, you need only to be a little bit more careful in these places and follow the instructions – it will work out perfectly.

And there we have it, a beautiful, elongated triangle, like a bird opening its wings. A shape that is both simple and sophisticated.

To celebrate the publication of the pattern in Spanish, I’m putting out a special, time-limited offer:

When you purchase simultaneously the Circaetus pattern (in the language of your choice) and 4 balls of Balayage (the amount needed to make the shawl), the pattern is free. All you need to do is to put the Circaetus pattern and 4 balls of Balayage in your cart on my website – the price for the pattern will be deducted before your payment.

Please note that this is a time-limited offer, applicable only to orders placed before midnight on Sunday February 12, 2023 (Paris time).

Also, please note that shipping may be a bit delayed because of my participation in the Love Yarn Madrid show in Spain, which will require quite a few days away from the office.

Circaetus – the stitch patterns

The pattern for the Circaetus shawl is now also available in Spanish!

It’s the perfect time for me to discuss this pattern in detail. Today I invite you to explore the stitch patterns I chose for Circaetus.

After having fallen in love with the yarn Balayage (see my article about the yarn, published yesterday), I wanted to showcase the yarn in a crochet pattern.

One of the reasons for my fascination with crochet is the ease with which you can obtain more sophisticated versions of basic stitch patterns, using simple variations.

One of these variations is to insert your hook in one loop only in the stitch in the row below (rather than under both loop, which is the standard technique).

The stitch patterns in Circaetus are composed of basic stitches such as chains, single crochets and double crochets. However, by inserting my hook in the front loop only of these stitches, I obtained both subtle but clear texture and beautiful drape.


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To celebrate the publication of the pattern in Spanish, I’m putting out a special, time-limited offer:

When you purchase simultaneously the Circaetus pattern (in the language of your choice) and 4 balls of Balayage (the amount needed to make the shawl), the pattern is free. All you need to do is to put the Circaetus pattern and 4 balls of Balayage in your cart on my website – the price for the pattern will be deducted before your payment.

Please note that this is a time-limited offer, applicable only to orders placed before midnight on Sunday February 12, 2023 (Paris time).

Also, please note that shipping may be a bit delayed because of my participation in the Love Yarn Madrid show in Spain, which will require quite a few days away from the office.

Circaetus – the yarn

The pattern for the Circaetus shawl is now also available in Spanish!

On the occasion of my participation in the Love Yarn Madrid show, I am publishing the spanish version of my Circaetus shawl.

It’s the perfect time for me to discuss this pattern in detail. Today I invite you to discover the yarn Balayage, used in my sample.

Balayage is a yarn from the brand Pascuali. It’s a blend of 80% baby alpaca and 20% organic merino. I fell head over heels in love with this soft yarn and its subtle shades. Part of the alpaca fibers used are grey, giving depth and life to the different colours.

With 175 meters (191 yds) in each 50-g ball, this yarn is a very good option for crochet. I used a 4 mm (US G-6) hook for a soft and light fabric. However, the shawl is still fluffy and cozy thanks to the fiber content and the way the yarn is spun.

The Balayage yarn is available in both muted and vivid colours in the shop – the latest addition, Cayesh, is a subtle blend of pale pink and grey.

To celebrate the publication of the pattern in Spanish, I’m putting out a special, time-limited offer:

When you purchase simultaneously the Circaetus pattern (in the language of your choice) and 4 balls of Balayage (the amount needed to make the shawl), the pattern is free. All you need to do is to put the Circaetus pattern and 4 balls of Balayage in your cart on my website – the price for the pattern will be deducted before your payment.

Please note that this is a time-limited offer, applicable only to orders placed before midnight on Sunday February 12, 2023 (Paris time).

Also, please note that shipping may be a bit delayed because of my participation in the Love Yarn Madrid show in Spain, which will require quite a few days away from the office.

Welcome dandelion!

Bye bye daffodil, welcome dandelion!

The luminous yellow in my fingering weight merino yarn changes names (because of a change of supplier), but it will still shine its light just as brightly in your projects!

If you want to try it out, there is a special offer to celebrate its introduction – but you need to be fast!

Until Friday January 28th 2022 at midnight (CET) I’m offering a 15% discount on the purchase of at least 2 balls of fingering weight merino in the new dandelion colour. No code needed – just put 2 balls or more in your cart, and the discount will be applied automatically.

This offer is valid only until January 28th 2022 at midnight (CET) and limited to available stock.

Spring In the Shade of Leaves

Do you know the shawl In the Shade of Leaves, designed by EclatDuSoleil?

It’s an asymmetric triangle with an elegant, yet simple stitch pattern, and clever shaping.

The finishing touch is a border with small leaves that I find both beautiful and whimsical.

The shawl in the photo was worked in a wool yarn, but for spring and summer, I’d suggest making this shawl in Whirlette, a cotton blend.

Whirlette is slightly more lightweight than the original wool, so you might choose to go down a hook size.
This yarn has excellent yardage, 2 balls are enough to make In the Shade of Leaves!

Until 5th May 2021 (Wednesday), I have a special offer for you: when buying the pattern for In the Shade of Leaves at the same time as 2 balls of Whirlette, the pattern is free!

To take advantage of this offer, simply put the pattern In the Shade of Leaves and 2 balls of Whirlette in your cart – no code needed, the price for the pattern will be deducted before checkout.
Please note that this offer is valid only until midnight 5th May 2021 (CEST), as long as stocks last.

Kits for Rhombique

When making the samples for my Rhombique pattern, I used my own organic cotton in solid and multicolour. It would be a shame not to also offer you kits!

To celebrate the launch of Rhombique, I have a special time-limited offer for you: until 17 March 2021 only, when you purchase the Rhombique pattern and a Rhombique kit at the same time, the pattern is yours for free!

To take advantage of this offer, simply put the Rhombique pattern and the Rhombique kit of your choice in your cart – the price of the pattern will automatically be deducted from your total before payment.

Please note that this is a special offer, valid only until 17 March 2021 and within the limits of available stock.

You can find the kits for the smaller bags via this link, and the ones for the larger bags via this one.

To line my bags, I used the beautiful fabrics from l’Éléphant Zebré.

5 patterns at 50% off

Time flies, and things change… I’m offering a 50% discount on five crochet patterns before retiring them from the shop.

There are no problems with these patterns, but I feel that these designs and the pattern layouts belong to the past.

My way of writing patterns, drawing charts and taking pictures has evolved.

It is time for these designs to bow out, but before that, I want to offer them at half price for a limited time.

Until the 4th October you will find them at the discounted price in the shop by following this link.

Brioche Seeds

I’m so happy to introduce my new knitting pattern: a one-colour brioche cowl, Brioche Seeds!

As in my Solfège design, I played with the idea of a buttoned cowl that can be worn in multiple ways.

Brioche Seeds is a great pattern for the brioche stitch beginner, who wants to work on basic brioche skills in a one-coloured pattern including increases and decreases.

Brioche Seeds is knitted in the Hanfwerk yarn, in organic merino and hemp. I have prepared 5 different kits with the yarn and the buttons – and from now and up to Thursday 12 March 2020, the pattern is free when purchased with a kit!!

To take advantage of this offer, simply put the pattern for Brioche Seeds and one of the Brioche Seeds kits in your cart and place your order before midnight Thursday 12 March 2020 (CET).

Check out Brioche Seeds in the shop!