Arrows & Echoes Shawl
This shawl is a very simple triangle shawl. The magic is in the yarn. You will hold one strand of a self-striping yarn with one strand of a mohair....
View full detailsThis shawl is a very simple triangle shawl. The magic is in the yarn. You will hold one strand of a self-striping yarn with one strand of a mohair....
View full detailsSunni designed this shawl as an introduction to shawl knitting, including elements like a garter tab cast on, center spine increases, a few differe...
View full detailsIf you're new to colorwork, try this hat. It's an easy project for working with more than one color for the first time. We used Malabrigo Merino Wo...
View full detailsSometimes a chunky lace hat is the perfect thing. This lace pattern works especially well with the chunky weight yarn and makes for a quick knit. W...
View full detailsMy friend Connie and I used a vintage baby poncho for the inspiration for this pattern. We updated the style, making it more modern and added the c...
View full detailsI have updated this pattern so that it now has sizes from 6-12 months up to size 8. Ponchos are a great piece of clothing for babies. You can throw...
View full detailsThis poncho couldn’t be simpler. It’s a rectangle that you seam together to create a neck opening. Knit in a cotton blend yarn, it drapes beautiful...
View full detailsThe inspiration for these fingerless gloves was twofold. First, the beautiful Eureka Worsted yarn from Sincere Sheep. It’s a lovely yarn and is pro...
View full detailsThe inspiration for these fingerless gloves was twofold. First, the beautiful Eureka Worsted yarn from Sincere Sheep. It’s a lovely yarn and is...
View full detailsThis striking cowl is a quick knit and a great introduction to doing color work using slipped stitches. Because the design is created using slipped...
View full detailsHandspun is so beautiful but is sometimes challenging to work with. Sunni wanted to design something that would show off the handspun but still be...
View full detailsMy favorite shawl shape is an offset triangle. It’s easy to wear as either a shawl or a scarf and it’s fun to make. I wanted an easy mindless p...
View full detailsA sweet hat that works for adults or children. The slipped stitch pattern creates what look like little bows on the hat. This pattern works equally...
View full detailsThe inspiration for this shawl was Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Pi Shawl. I wanted to use a couple of interesting lace stitch patterns in a drapey alpaca ...
View full detailsI’ve always loved seed stitch. I wanted a hat that had all over seed stitch but with a little something extra, hence the button tab. The button tab...
View full detailsCowls are one of our customers' favorite projects to knit and we find them to be incredibly practical to wear. This cowl matches our Trelawney’s mi...
View full detailsThis wrap is a great way to use up all the leftover bits of your stash or random single skeins of yarn that you don’t know what to do with. As you ...
View full detailsI wanted to design a simple and elegant cowl that you might wear while on a walk at the beach. Our local Samoa Dunes came to mind. You hold two...
View full detailsThis shawl has quite a story behind it. The designer's husband was bitten by a great white shark in October of 2013. He survived and is fully recov...
View full detailsThe inspiration for this hat was a classic ski hat with a folded ribbed brim and a pom pom. To make it special, I wanted it to have some textural i...
View full detailsThis pattern is a modification of a pattern by Sandi Rosner. The original pattern was written for a fingering weight yarn that is no longer availab...
View full detailsThis pattern is a modification of a pattern by Sandi Rosner. The original pattern was written for a fingering weight yarn that is no longer availa...
View full detailsFingerless gloves are a favorite project of our customers. The Trelawney's mitts pattern has a sweet lace cuff and a simple lace at the top of the ...
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