Tettegouche

Rocky Shore

Minnesota’s north shore holds a special place in my heart, with the restorative expanse of Lake Superior, the subtle and varied colors of the inland boreal forests, and the lichen covered rocky shores. It’s one of my absolute favorite places to visit, and is always a source of inspiration.

When Kate invited me to contribute to the collection in her new book Milarrochy Heids, I was both deeply honored and very excited. I named my new hat pattern after the beautiful Tettegouche State Park, which lies along a rugged, rocky stretch of Lake Superior, complete with inland forests and waterfalls.

Tettegouche Tam

Milarrochy Tweed is amazing to work with, with a color range that allows for so many great combinations. Because I so enjoyed designing Tettegouche, I couldn’t stop at just the hat, and decided to work on a matching pair of mittens.

Tettegouche Mittens

I look forward to wearing my new designs when I am next hiking in Tettegouche State Park!

 

4 Replies to “Tettegouche”

  1. Julie Muehlberg says: Reply

    Love Love Love both your pattern, and Tettegouche State Park! Congrats on having Kate Davies pick it up for her book. Knitting stars******** !!

  2. LeeAnn Bennett says: Reply

    where could I get help explaining how to increase for the thumb

  3. Dear Mrs. Sattler-Reimes,

    I am sorry to write, but i could not see the nice pattern of the Gitchi-Gami Tam, as shown in the fotos. It was just a mess of different colours, but no white star…. And so on. I took the same yarn, as you did.

    Since I did not get the wanted (rose) colour yarn, I used partly Jamieson’s yarn and the this part of the pattern was clearly visible.
    What went wrong? I kindly ask you for your advice.
    Best regard from Germany

  4. Patricia Wood says: Reply

    Hello

    I am looking for the ttetgouche vest pattern that I believe I saw on Ravelry.
    Is that pattern still available

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