I have decided to take all of the crafty talk out of my running blog.  Recently, I fell in love with knitwear design and I figured it would be nice to have a place solely devoted to that and a little soap and candle making occasionally.  
Within the next week or so I will be releasing my first pattern, Belmondo.  It is a simple knitted shawl done in delicious Malabrigo Twist on large needles.  This pattern will be available free of charge here and also on Ravelry.
Here is an excerpt from my other blog, it gives a little back story about why I decided to start designing:
...(Ravelry) has also renewed and expanded my love for knitting.  Not to mention  all the wonderful folks that have encouraged me and pushed me to try  things that I never would have.  I think without Ravelry, I'd still be  knitting simple scarves and very large, plain afghans.
Growing up I was always doing something creative, but my  ultimate goal was to be a fashion designer.  Once the time came to  actually make a real decision about my future, I chose the safe route  and went to college for a "real" profession.  Not like that lasted, as I  had always felt too constrained while at school.  The next best thing  for me being a makeup artist and colorist, it was a more stable job, but  still had that creative flair.
For  the past three years I have been completely immersed in the running  world, from coaching marathoners to working as a buyer for a running  store.  That is where the excitement and the possibility was sparked for me again.  Looking at the  futures lines, apparel that I had to decide on now, but wouldn't  actually be in store for 6 - 8 months, I wanted to try designing again.
During  my first design efforts, I always had to depend on someone else to  bring my ideas to life for me.  Mostly it was my mother that ended up at  the sewing machine, while I told her that it wasn't quite right and she  explained to me that it couldn't work the way I wanted to do it.  Ah,  but now I have the ability to create my own garments and even if they  don't work out, I'll be the one that makes that call after much trying.
For  the past 6 months I have been sketching up all the little ideas that  pop into my head, waiting for the time when I would be a confident  enough knitter to start knitting them.  Last week, I was lying in bed  and could not sleep.  I had an idea that would not go away, so I got out  of bed and jotted it down.  Upon waking in the morning, I got to work  while I waited for the kettle to boil for my coffee.  After two days of  frenzied knitting, there it was, finally my little idea came to fruition  in a finished object.
It is not a magnificent jacket or  intricate sweater, just a bulky shawl with fringe, but it is mine!   Something that I created from an idea in my head.  Of course, that is  not to say that it is wholly original or not inspired by other designs,  just that for me this shawl means everything.  It is the culmination of  more than a decade of secret dreams and with one little spark that  wouldn't fade, I realized that I could do it and that I didn't have to  worry if I couldn't do it until I tried.
My tune may change once I  try to tackle that notebook full of scribbles, but I do feel like I  could conquer the world right now.
Great blog entry. Nice to hear the story behind the design and the designer.
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