
Take a look below at some of the wonderful projects our customers have created!
To submit your own project, please email me with a picture and brief description of your work: janet@janknitsstudio.com
Tunic using Berroco's Bonsai (Bambo0 Yarn)

Sarah and Elizabeth
in Newsboy hats.
Yarn use: Alafoss Lopi
Colors 0047 & 9118
Quilted body with knitted sleeves, neckline and bottom ribbing using Berroco's Peruvian color #7145
Knitted using Mission Falls wool in colors
#007, #006 and #001

Knitted using Berroco's Peruvian color
#7123
100% Highland wool


June Smith picked a great color for herself; Freedom Spirit color # 513
also below with Colinette's 100% Merino Cadenza in color
Florentina


Tijana Jonc has knitted herself this scarf using Paula Lishman Fur Yarn in Beaver (color Apple Green) and for an extra splash of color has worked in Berroco's Cotton Twist #8447 Pinata Mix

Here is my Mom (Hazel) who has finally had the chance to knit a vest for herself and not the store! Great job Mom

Nel Van der Grient has been knittng up a storm. Pictured in soft yellow is a top Nel has made for her daughter. It was created from a pass favorite pattern Nel had and she used Berroco's Cotton Twist color #3314 Great choice of yarn for all the cabling and eyelet work. A true labor of love!

Bonnie has completed this sweater designed by Fiona Ellis using Mission Falls Wool. This pattern can be seen in Fionia's book Inspired Cable Knits

Here is my happy little scarf maker!
All her scarves are knit with bamboo yarn and she adds unique yarns such as silk ribbon to personalize them for her friends.
All give-a-way's! Wouldn't you like to be one of her friends!



Look who's knitting now! Here is Jane with some beautiful pieces. Scarf is a diagonal knit using Fleece Artist Merino and silk blend the pillow was done using Peruvia in a cable knit pattern...but that's not all..................
This sweater was knit using Nashua chunky Alpaca and Merino wool blend. The pattern was out of a Rowan book and Jane has changed it slightly to suit her style. It turned out perfectly and she wears it well. Great job!
This time the diagonal scarf was knit with Freedom spirit and it really shows up well.
Below is a close up of the pillow.


This was a really nice baby blanket to see; it was crochet using Mission Falls Cotton. This wasn't the only project; I think in a span of 2 weeks this customer not only completed this baby blanket but she also made a throw for herself out of the Mission Falls wool and one for a freind. And they call this a "holiday"?

Somethimes pictures just don't give a product justice. This babies blanket was knit in a Modular knit technique using Baby Velvet yarn. It really looks great although I don't think my camera captured the beauty of the color combination and the detail of the stitch however, nothing is better than knitting for babies!

Here is Betsy showing us her sweater she designed using Mission falls Cotton. The colors are so well put together. She used Mission Cotton Tri-color and then added some solids that matched. It truly is a beautiful sweater. Great job Betsy!

Scarves have become one of the best and most often used accessories to a ladies wardrobe. Here is a good example of some. Materials used to make these range from Silk ribbon, Bamboo, cotton, merino/silk blend.

Ok Guys here is your challenge!
Wilf Jones has crochet himself a great sweater using Lopi yarn.
I can see a lot of Wilf's friends lining up to get a "Wilf original"
Great Job Wilf!

Janett has knit this using Mission Falls DK the pattern is from Kim Hargreaves book Breeze. Knit using garter stitch; nicely done!

Wilf is at it again guys! Another original crocheted with 3 different colors of Lopi. Love the color combination!!

Wilf can crochet faster than I can update my site! this garment has been crochet using Bulky Lopi and the color is outstanding he used a brillant orange with a red tweed. Looks like he is on fire!! At least his crochet hook is!


Emme Harbecke has knit her vest using Manos wool in 2 colors. One is a variegated color and the other a solid. The pattern is from the book "A stitch Below and the vest it totally reversible. What a great job!
Below Emme also knit herself a great summer top from Mandarin Petit. It is 100% Egyptian cotton. Great lace work up the front. This is one pattern I have had my eye on for awhile. Thanks for bringing them in for us to see.