Pattern Difficulty: The Kenzo-Meter

As many of you know, our life is made extra happier by our third family member: Kenzo, our beloved dog. We love him to bits, but just like having kids, he definitely has those moments where he’s a total handful! I’ve decided to use Kenzo’s face to show you exactly how much "focus" each pattern requires.

Just like adding a second dog or another kid to the family makes things a bit more "interesting" than just having one, more Kenzo faces mean a bit more of a challenge to keep you on your toes!

🦊(1 Kenzo): The Good Boy (Easy)

This is a "mindless" knit—perfect for beginners or for relaxing in front of the TV. You’ll use basic stitches like knit and purl with minimal shaping including increases and decreases.

🦊🦊 (2 Kenzos): The Mischievous Pup (Intermediate)
This pattern is generally easy, but you’ll face a bit of a challenge along the way. You’ll work on basic garment construction and requiring just a little more of your attention including simple GSR (German Short Row).

🦊🦊🦊 (3 Kenzos): The Zoomies (Advanced)
Grab your coffee and clear your schedule because this level requires total focus. You’ll dive into more complex techniques!