April Knitting Update: From Dreamy WIPs to the Biggest FO of My Life
This april knitting update is packed with inspiration! Whether you’re looking for fresh WIP ideas, pattern mods that work in real life, or a peek at my boldest FO ever (yes, a wedding dress!), this post delivers cozy creativity with practical takeaways. Featuring highlights like the Porcelain Cardigan, yarn stash additions, and wardrobe-worthy knits, it's a perfect read if you're into knitting projects, handmade wardrobe building, or intentional making
This post is all about my april knitting update!

April Knitting Update: Projects, Progress, and a Big Finish
Another month has passed, and it’s time for a cozy roundup of what’s been happening in my knitting world. March brought a mix of big finishes, slow-burning works in progress, and some sweet new yarn additions that have my head spinning with ideas.
Finished Object: My Wedding Dress
Yes—you read that right. I finished knitting my wedding dress! I’ll be dedicating a full blog post and video to the entire process soon, but for now I’ll just say: it’s the most ambitious and meaningful thing I’ve ever made. It involved lace motifs, silk underlayers, pearl embroidery… and more than a few late nights. Stay tuned for the full breakdown.

WIPs: The Imro Dress and Dori Vest
I’ve been loving the balance between structured and improvisational knitting lately. The Imro Dress, knit from stash yarn in rich wine tones, is growing steadily. It started from a vest pattern, but with plenty of modifications, it’s evolving into a full-length dress.

Then there’s the Dori Vest—a sweet brioche stitch layering piece in deep navy Rauma Fivel. It’s slower going, but so satisfying to see the squishy texture take shape.

Most Worn Knit: Porcelain Cardigan
Originally a sweater pattern, I transformed it into a cropped cardigan that fits my wardrobe perfectly. I knit it at a looser gauge and added a button band after steeking—proof that patterns are just suggestions.
This month, I reached for this cardigan more than anything else. It layers beautifully, feels soft and breathable, and just works with everything.

Yarn Acquisitions
Let’s just say… La Bien Aimée had a sale. And yes, I went in with good intentions and came out with colorways I’ve been dreaming about for years.
Highlights:
Yellow Brick Road Graffiti on Mondim
Felix base in moody petrol
Peanut Butter and Jelly on Helix



Each skein is a spark of inspiration. And I’ve been reflecting on what makes a yarn stash feel purposeful instead of overwhelming (more on that in a separate post!).
What’s Next?
Spring is stirring new creative energy. I’m feeling drawn to lighter textures, breezier palettes, and playful layering pieces.
I’m planning a few fresh cast-ons soon—stay tuned for those updates next month!
This post was all about my April knitting update. I’d love to hear what you’ve been working on or wearing the most—drop it in the comments or tag me on Instagram!