Fairy Gathering Socks
Designed by Xandieme Evers
In the Fairy Gathering Socks every texture stitch represents a fairy singing and dancing at the moonlight gathering!
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In the Fairy Gathering Socks every texture stitch represents a fairy singing and dancing at the moonlight gathering!
Read moreDesigned by Antonia Cavaliere
The Hold On Tight fingerless mitts are gender-neutral and designed to show off any gorgeous variegated yarn in your stash.
Read moreDesigned by Melissa Littlefield
Texture and movement are two of my favorite things about knitted fabric. The Ziggy Hat captures both! The zig-zag pattern looks complex, but adventurous beginners can achieve the knitting techniques used. The 1x1 cables can easily be worked without a cable needle. A folded brim—with built-in ribbing—will keep you toasty in the winter winds.
Read moreDesigned by Zanete Knits
Do you remember those old-fashioned sweets that were basically just boiled sugar? We used to love them as kids, and now we can wear them on our feet! These Rhubarb and Custard socks are made from the finest quality yarn, with a touch of cashmere for extra softness.
Read moreDesigned by Anete Bāriņa (Radītprieks)
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The Marquisette sweater is a unique and stylish design inspired by the marquisette fabric and features see-through mesh sections all over. The simple cut offers an easy styling for dressing up or down, and the romantic balloon sleeves add a touch of elegance.
Read moreDesigned by Xandieme Evers
Read moreDesigned by Antonia Cavaliere
‘Stop, Drop & Roll’ is a big eye-catching cowl with a unique, airy texture created with the assistance of some dropped stitches and slipped stitches. A folded edge on both ends perfects the look.
Read moreDesigned by Snickerdoodle Knits
The On the Road Again Cowl is a quick and simple knit using DK weight yarn. It highlights a stranded colorwork motif that is designed to resemble an endless road wrapping the circumference of the hat. However, most of the pattern is worked with only one strand of yarn.
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