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Óðinn 2.0 is now available

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Guys… I just HAD to make a top down version of Óðinn. I love this design and I LOVE knitting sweaters from the top. The new pattern includes both versions, top down and bottom up, new and revised pattern charts and a really cool table with all the numerical data for the top down version. You can buy it through my Ravelry store. While I was at it I thought it was highly appropriate to shoot some new and awesome photos. The model is the insanely popular and masculine (and as it turns out quite the model) Icelandic crime novel author Stefán Máni. Enjoy!

SMhufafix SMbw4 SMbw3 SMtat Óðinn by the ocean
 
 

The new DVD

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Here is the cover. In about a week the DVDs will be in house ready for shipping out to all you wonderful knitters. Ístex (makers of lopi) will distribute to all their resellers but Knitting Iceland to the rest. Please contact Knitting Iceland at sales@knittingiceland.com with wholesale inquiries. We are already receiving orders ;) The DVD will also be available directly through the Knitting Iceland web store.

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Svona lítur diskurinn út! Eftir hérumbil viku verða diskarnir komnir í hús, alveg æstir að komast inn á heimili prjónara um allan heim. Ístex mun sjá um dreifingu til sinna endursöluaðila (allra sem selja lopa) en Knitting Iceland til annarra sem vilja selja diskinn. Hafið samband við Knitting Iceland á sales@knittingiceland.com vegna heildsölupantana, við erum byrjuð að taka við pöntunum ;) Að sjálfsögðu verður hægt að kaupa diskinn í smásölu í vefverslun Knitting Iceland.

Some patterns of mine

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I decided to collect my published patterns on a special page on my site. Please check them out and see if you find anything interesting. Many of my patterns have only been published in Icelandic so far but I’m slowly but surely getting around to doing some translations. So the ones I post here are at least available in English and Icelandic… and some in French and Swedish as well. Who knows… maybe I will add Spanish, German and Japanese one fine day! Click here to get to the pattern page.