Saturday, January 25, 2025

Hello!

And welcome to the Stitches & Steps blog :)

I noticed that there've been a lot of new fiber friends checking in here lately, and I thought a little intro post might be timely.

So first off, I'm Síle (pronounced she-la), and the Stitches & Steps blog is where I share all my latest news and chatter on my pattern designs (Knit Dance Repeat Designs aka where the site gets its name), personal crafting projects (heavy on knitting but occasional cross-stitch and crochet forays happen), Irish dance news and inspiration, and the occasional blip about my physical health.

Across the top, you'll also find tabs to: an index of my photo tutorial posts and helpful hints, a gallery with internal links to all of my pattern pages, and a glossary of Irish dance terms that have appeared in my pattern intro paragraphs plus a few from blogposts. (Aside: I'm always happy to add to the glossary, so if there's a term or word you're curious about, drop me a comment in the form in the sidebar, and I'll get it added to the glossary as soon as I can)

Along the sidebar I have links to other places to buy my patterns (Payhip and LoveCrafts), and links to other inspirational fiber folks that you might also enjoy. I try to include clearly marked links to any patterns and/or designers I discuss in my personal projects, and tag them in the post. If I've forgotten a link, don't hesitate to let me know! :) It's always my intention to have links but my brain fog sometimes distracts me before I can hit publish on a post.

So that's a wide net overview of the site :)

Why Knit Dance Repeat? To be honest, I fell into it! I was designing a few little things here and there, and writing them up since 2009. Anchors & Ropes was published on my then-blog I think in December of 2009. Could've been November. Anyway! I wanted to design more. I enjoyed it and it was a great creative outlet from my series of retail and customer service jobs; I've been assistant manager of a dollar store, worked at Walmart as both floor staff and a cashier, worked the drive through of a coffee place, etc...

Then I got hurt, and I was home, in a lot of pain, with only books and my yarn hoard to keep me occupied. Thankfully I had my Roomie for company and awesome support, but even the absolute bestest friends can't fill a void in your own head left by suddenly not having a purpose. 

To say I went through some things in the summer of 2015 is an understatement.

But what did happen was I literally dreamed a pattern coming together. I sat bolt up in bed at like 3:30 in the morning, scribbled down the idea, and went back to sleep. When I woke up later that day I looked at the back of that envelope, and discovered what I'd done.

I had used the math of the music of a reel to outline a cowl. Who does that?! Apparently me lol The thing is, it was solid. The idea was completely knitable. I think I cast-on that afternoon.

But that also got my mind firing. If I could use the time signature of a reel (4/4 for those not familiar traditional Irish music) to come up with a cowl pattern, could I use a similar process to design something for a light jig?

I'll spare you the whole journey, but the answer was yes for the light jig, single jig, slip jig, treble reel, treble jig, and hornpipe.

And that blending/melding/mixing of knitting and Irish dance/music brought to mind what I used to do. I knit, I danced, and then I repeated it over the course of my week. Heck, I often knit while at dance! In the down room before class, and even backstage during rehearsals for performances. A few times backstage during performances to help with nerves if I'm being completely honest lol. Even when my feet weren't dancing, my fingers often were! 

The blending of the two worlds also helped me keep my place in dance when we (my dr and I) weren't sure exactly where this was going to lead. Irish dance was a huge component of my life. Many of my absolute dearest friends came into my life because we met at the studio. The music always spoke to me from the time I was a little girl. The steps always felt like they were meant to be mine...

Ok, not trebles; those never felt exactly right lol I'm a slip jig not a treble reel! Thank you for that line, Bernie!! :)

Where was I??

Oh right! Irish dance and trad music were, and are, a big part of who I am. And at a time that was scary and uncertain, I needed that comfort and stability, even if I could hardly put one foot in front of the other to walk from my room to the bathroom. Especially because of it, really.

And my little niche has allowed me to play with knitting and Irish dance in ways I never imagined. And I continue to play with both in ever expanding ways. I have so many ideas!! 

One thing you'll notice is there's not a firm schedule for when new patterns come out here at KDRD. Where I do everything (with the exceptions of photography and tech editing; shout out to Krista and Heather for providing me with the best of both disciplines!), and from only my smartphone to boot, everything hinges on my pain levels, fog levels, and general "can I knit/write/edit/sit up today?". I do my best to be timely. I don't always succeed but I do try.

One other thing about me: I live on the island of Newfoundland off of Canada's most eastern coast, adrift in the north Atlantic Ocean. This place informs a lot of what I do knitting wise indirectly. And like any good solid Rock, it's given me a pretty steady base to work from. I'd be very remiss if I didn't mention my adopted home. And nothing set in stone but I have an idea or two that'll give my dear island some attention of its own amongst all the dancing and tunes.

So welcome! I hope you'll come back often and see what I'm up to. Comments and questions are always welcome either on a post/page or to the form in the sidebar. 

Ok, so no design news to share this week. I'm still a bit behind in my head from my overnight to Town midmonth to be honest. You wouldn't think an overnight would disrupt so much but here I am. 

In personal projects, I got the first sleeve of Roomie's cardi done. I'm knitting her a Folklore Cardigan by Amy Gundersen🔗 (link to the pattern's page on the MadelineTosh website) in classic cream and black. It's such a great classic cabled cardigan in DK weight; I'm using Patons Astra purchased from a local shop. 

And here's a pic of the sleeve:
A flat knit sleeve in cream yarn. There are two thin black stripes in the 1x1 ribbed cuff. The sleeve is panels of simple cable twista mirrored on either side of center panel of moss stitch filled diamonds. The sleeve is 6 diamonds long above the ribbed cuff. All of the increases shaping the edges of the sleeve have been worked into the moss stitch background.


I have 1 and a half diamonds done on the second one so it's moving again. I admittedly got a bit bogged down by it for a while because I've been working on it since October. But things are zipping along again, so yay!

The other piece I've put any time into is Nicole from Common Thread Fiber's Keep It Secret Keep It Safe Shawl mystery knit along aka mkal. I finished Clue 1! Clue 4 dropped today lol. Working behind as always lol. I'm using Briggs & Little Heritage which is a wonderfully woolly worsted/aran weight yarn. Canadian too, from our oldest woollen mill in the country. They're Atlantic Canadian neighbors too, being based in New Brunswick :) As I pointed out last post, this pattern is only available on Ravelry for the duration of the original knit along due to the need for sending weekly clue updates, and Common Thread's off-Rav location is on Ko-fi. I'll safe link as soon as I can!

So that's what's keeping my personal needles busy, and I've been doing a wee bit of pattern writing and charting for new designs but nothing I can share just now. Maybe next time I'll have something definitive for you.

I've written a novel this time! Whew! I hope you've had a favorite drink and/or snack to get you through today's post lol

What are you working on, fiber friends? A last minute warm hat or pair of mittens to help stave off the polar vortex that's gripped much of North America? Or are you thinking spring and summer, and have a lovely tee or tank on your needles or hook? I'd love to hear from you :)

As always, I remain

Yours in yarn and really long intros because it's either four words or a novel with me lol,
Síle

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Well

I was going to announce winners in my anniversary word games yesterday. But with no entries, I don't have an announcement to make!

I hope the games were enjoyed even without entering. 

Wow, over halfway through January already!

I spent an overnight trip in Town this past week (went in Thursday morning, home again Friday afternoon) for a doctor's appointment. Unfortunately it was the worst weather day of the entire winter so far, especially when paired with taking the Metrobus around. Brr.

I did manage to get to Michael's and pick up some beads for Roomie that she asked if I could get there for. And I got a few colors of embroidery floss since I'd like to explore cross-stitching again. Cross-stitch and plastic canvas needlepoint are where my crafting journey began when I was 6, so a little return to roots exploration happening. I have a sampler I need to finish that I started in 2020 (self designed), and would like to stitch some smaller bits just to change up my creativity a bit.

Sadly I was in too much pain, and didn't feel up to fighting the wind, to make it to Chapters. I did wander the Coles in the Av for a bit but oddly no books found their way home with me. Any I saw that were interesting were ones I either already have or read via the Libby app/NLPL and don't need to own. 

Oh, and I indulged in something I never order out here simply because of my history with the business. I went to the Timmies in the Av and had a large white hot chocolate with 2 cream and an Earl Grey tea bag. Yum. Haven't had that in ages. It's similar to a London Fog but thicker/creamier, which appeals to me. I need to try the microwave jar method of frothing milk and see if I can make a semi-decent London Fog at home. Lots of anti-inflammatory properties in Earl Grey that would be beneficial to me if I got in the habit of one a day. It's sodium I need to cut out not anything else ;)

The anniversary celebration is over so what's next for Knit Dance Repeat Designs, you may be asking. Good question! I'm really hoping to have a pattern release announcement soon. Hand sewing and back spasms aren't really conducive to one another so I'm afraid I can't be more specific than that. I don't like not being able to give hard deadlines but these are the cards I hold, fiber friends.

I'm trying to finish up Roomie's cardigan before I start the swatches for my next two large samples. These are a pair of double-knit wraps; sister designs, really. One is 3 color double-knitting, the other is 4 colors. I need to swatch for usage so I can estimate the yardage I need to acquire to knit the samples. So much math! So much yarn!

The other thing about these swatches is they'll be perfect for getting the photos for my beginning double-knitting tutorial that I've been putting together. This tutorial will include all kinds of tips and tricks to help knitters on their double-knitting journey. The things I learned the hard way lol. Much of it is my preferences though; I've tried to be clear on that, and include links to other methods that may suit you better too. I'm nearly done writing it, then photos need adding before I hit publish. I'll let you know before it comes out. I'm aiming for late spring, May-ish, for it to be ready, but that's a moving target for now.

Alright! That's my catch up this week. What's on your needles and/or hooks, fiber friends? Anything new? In my personal projects alongside Roomie's cardigan, I'm working on clue 1 of the Common Thread's Keep It Secret Keep It Safe (KISKIS) mkal. Clue 3 came out yesterday lol :) While the mkal is going on, it's only available on R@v due to sending out updates; Ko-fi isn't set up with functionality for them but Nicole has mentioned releasing the finished pattern in her Ko-fi shop when it's complete. You might be interested if you like large worsted weight shawls full of yummy textures inspired by Middle Earth and Tolkien. Common Thread's Ko-fi shop, and all of their existing patterns, can be found here: Common Thread Ko-fi Shop🔗

This time I really am done! lol

Yours in yarn and semiorganized chaos,
Síle

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 10



We made it! It's the 10th and final day of my pattern sale celebrating the 10th anniversary of Knit Dance Repeat Designs!

Today's coupon works on any and all of my patterns (see the Patterns tab above). It's good until 11:59pm Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) tonight, January 15, 2025. The coupon is TENPLUS10 and it's good for 20% off! Nothing like going out with a bang :)

I want to thank everyone who's bought a Knit Dance Repeat Designs pattern, ever. Without everyone's support, I wouldn't be doing this

Don't forget, I'll be selecting a winner of a pattern of choice for each of the three games🔗 on Saturday, January 18th, so be sure to submit your entries before then!

Yours in yarn and the last of the glitter, confetti, and streamers,
Síle

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 9



Day 9 of the Knit Dance Repeat Designs 10th anniversary celebration pattern sale already! These days are going by so fast!

What if I told you today you can get 8 patterns on sale? It's true! All the Jigs & Reels🔗 is today's sale 'pattern'. Click the link, and add coupon ALLTHETENS for 10% off. This coupon is good until 11:59pm Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) tonight, January 14, 2025. 

There's only one more day to the sale after today, fiber friends! And if you're interested in submitting entries for any of the games🔗, remember I'll be selecting winners on January 18th (this Saturday), so be sure to email them in before then!

Yours in yarn and not many streamers,
Síle

Monday, January 13, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 8



And we're back to Monday, Day 8 of this 10 day celebration pattern sale!

There are still enough days left to this winter to knit a scarf, fiber friends! Maybe the lace of Slip Jig Scarf🔗 appeals to you. Or you're a newer knitter and the knit-purl textures of Practice Makes Perfect🔗 are calling you. If you'd like a challenge, Rínce Fada🔗 combining double-knitting and simple rope cables might be just the ticket, especially if you're a dancer or have a special one in your life. Add one (or more if you like!) to your cart, and use the coupon LONG10COMING at checkout for 10% off until 11:59pm Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) tonight January 13, 2025.

We're nearing the end of the celebration, fiber friends! Check back tomorrow for the penultimate sale!

Yours in yarn and still more confetti from somewhere,
Síle

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 7



Hello, fiber friends!

Wondering what patterns are on sale today? Wait no longer!

Friday was mittens, and January weather sort of demands hats be a thing, now doesn't it? So today I'm highlighting Light Jig Tam🔗 and Treble Reel Toque🔗; two cabled toppers sure to delight knitter and wearer alike. Add coupon 10GALLONS at checkout for 10% off your choice (or both). Coupon expires after 11:59pm Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) tonight, January 12, 2025.

There are only 4 days, including today, left in the anniversary celebration! Have you checked out the games🔗

Yours in yarn and somehow more streamers,
Síle

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 6



Good Saturday, fiber friends!

I'm happy to say it's another two patterns on sale today! Looking for a tote bag pattern? Maybe to carry a larger project to your knit night? Watch the Clock🔗 has you covered. But maybe you want something a little different. How about a completely reversible drawstring bag? Play with some fun double-knitting techniques with Hornpipe Bag🔗. Choose either one, and add coupon TENINTHEBAG for 10% off today, January 11, 2025. This coupon is good until 11:59pm Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) tonight :)

What's next? Come back tomorrow and see!

Yours in yarn and a seemingly neverending pile of confetti,
Síle

Friday, January 10, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 5



We've made it to Friday!

And what might you need going into a January weekend? Perhaps a pair of mittens or fingerless mitties? ;)

In case you haven't guessed, today's sale is on both the Single Jig Mittens🔗 and the Single Jig Mitties🔗. Choose either pattern (or both), and add coupon HANDSYOU10 at checkout for 10% off today, January 10, 2025. This coupon is good until 11:59pm Newfoundland (UTC -3.5) time tonight.

Don't forget to check back tomorrow for the next sale!

Yours in yarn and hidden leftover cake crumbs ;)
Síle

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 4!



Happy Thursday!

And welcome back for Day 4 of the Knit Dance Repeat Designs 10th anniversary celebration!

Today seemed like a good day for Isadora Duncan🔗 to be my sale pattern of the day :) Click the link, and add coupon IZZY10 at checkout for 10% off until 11:59pm Newfoundland (UTC -3.5) time tonight, January 9, 2025. And be sure to check back tomorrow to see what the next sale is!

Yours in yarn and glitter,
Síle

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 3



The celebration continues!

It's Day 3 of Knit Dance Repeat Designs' 10th anniversary celebration, and today's pattern sale is Garden Blooms🔗. Click the link, and add coupon TENOFFHOME at checkout for 10% off today, January 8th. This coupon is good until 11:59pm Newfoundland (UTC -3.5) time tonight.

While you're here, have you given any of the games🔗 a try?

Until tomorrow, fiber friends!

Yours in yarn and tangled in streamers ;)
Síle


Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Happy 10th Anniversary - Day 2



It's the second day of my 10th anniversary celebration pattern sale!

We're going from cowl to legwarmers!

My Treble Jig Legwarmers🔗 are today's sale pattern. Click the link, and add coupon TJL10KDRD at checkout for 10% off. This offer is good today, January 7, 2025 until 11:59pm Newfoundland (UTC -3.5) time.

What will tomorrow be? You'll have to stop by and see ;)

Are you enjoying the games? If you missed them you can find them in my last post🔗 

Yours in yarn and leftover cake,
Síle

Monday, January 6, 2025

Fun with Words



As promised here they are! Word fun to celebrate Knit Dance Repeat Designs' 10th anniversary :) And yes, I've been working on a few of these since last summer *laughing face*

Game 1: First up is a classic, and probably my personal favorite. Grab a piece of paper (or a fresh word/google document), and your preferred writing implement, and write down as many words of at least two letters that you make using the letters in KNIT DANCE REPEAT DESIGNS 

Game 2:  I have created a word search using knitting and yarn words, and words associated with Knit Dance Repeat Designs for you! Can you find them all?



Game 3: Who's up for a crossword puzzle? Again knitting and yarn words, and words associated with Knit Dance Repeat Designs (Hint: you may need to consult the Glossary of Irish dance tab)

Having fun? If you'd like to submit your answers to any or all of the games, you can email them to knitdancerepeat@gmail.com with Game # in the subject line. For each game, I will randomly select (I like to use a spinner wheel app. You can see it in use in my only Instagram reel; you can find a direct link to my Instagram account in my Linktree in the sidebar) a winner to receive a KDRD pattern of their choice. Winners will be selected on January 18th, giving you lots of time to enter!

Let me know in the comments if you're enjoying the games :)

Yours in yarn and word fun,
Síle

Happy 10th Anniversary, Knit Dance Repeat Designs!



I can hardly believe it's been 10 years already!

It's been a time of a lot of ups and downs for me, but thankfully I've had my fiber friends along for the ride. And my family, of course. But my family doesn't buy or knit from my patterns, and my fiber friends do ;)

You'll notice I've cleaned up the Patterns tab a bit. I thought labels would be useful for everyone, and it was about time to have All the Jigs & Reels listed here too!

Today is Day 1 of the Knit Dance Repeat Designs 10th Anniversary pattern sale, and that means until midnight Newfoundland time my Light Reel Cowl🔗 is 10% off! Click the link and apply the coupon 10CowlKDRD at checkout.

Later today I'll be launching some fun anniversary word games in their own post. You'll be able to play these for the fun and challenge, and/or submit your answers for the chance to win KDRD patterns.

Yours in yarn and cake,
Síle

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Anniversary Plans

In case you don't know, Knit Dance Repeat Designs celebrates its 10th anniversary on Monday, January 6, 2025!

I don't know about you but I think that's pretty significant!

So after toying with a bunch of ideas I came up with a celebration plan that will start on Monday, January 6th and continue through January 15th; 10 entire days!

Here's the rundown of what will be happening:
  • Each day there will be a different sale. These will be announced here on the blog at midnight Newfoundland time (UTC -3.5) each day, starting on Monday January 6th, and last for that 24 hour period. Check back daily to see what the day's sale is!
  • Games! If you like word puzzles, these will be totally up your alley. These will be posted here on Monday with all the details (hint: games mean prizes ;) )
  • I'm working on the timing of something else. I can't promise it'll happen yet but please know I'm up to something. I mean more so than I normally am lol

Sound like fun? I hope so! Until Monday, fiber friends!

Yours in yarn and celebration streamers,
Síle

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Happy 2025!

Happy New Year, fiber friends!

I rang in the New Year several times while taking part in the Fasten Off Yarn-a-Long New Year's Eve Boonanza. And I'm feeling a little tired, so I'm keeping this short and sweet. For once! Lol!

KDRD's 10th birthday is in a few days! Are you as amazed as I am? 10 years ago I was researching how to make pdfs and discovering I could do it from my phone. Fast forward a decade, and I'm still using my phone for everything 😂

Stay tuned for some anniversary announcements after I catch up on my sleep a bit. 

I hope you had a fun and safe New Year's, and all your yarn plans come together the way you want them to over 2025.

Yours in yarn and big plans,
Síle