New Release
New Release
Itโs time to
Trim the Tree
I love decorating for the holidays, and the Trim the Tree patterns were inspired by my love of big, bright, colorful string lights. Both patterns feature a staggered light motif that uses an alternating background meant to mimic the layers of a tree.
Whether you enjoy using all the colored lights or prefer a more traditional palette, the Trim the Tree patterns will make you feel festive all season long without even needing to decorate. This motif only ever uses two colors at a time, so this is a fun knit that works up quickly!
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Wildflower Bloom Socks Pattern Available Now
This all over colorwork sock pattern comes in 4 sizes and has two heel options. I recommend the Shadow Wrap Heel, though you can choose to do a Peasant/Afterthought Heel if you'd prefer.
Caspar Top
Caspar summer top knit in a silk blend lace weight
Wildflower Bloom Cowl Pattern Available Now
The Wildflower Bloom Cowl is a seamless infinity cowl pattern starts with a provisional cast-on and then dives right into stranded colorwork. You will follow the charted colorwork pattern until your desired length, and then attach both ends of the knitting tube together using the Kitchener stitch.
Summer Ella Top
Summer Ella Top knit with Juniper Moon Farm Zooey
The Frost & Flurry Shawl
The Frost & Flurry shawl pattern using Blue Sky Fibers Baby Alpaca in Blue Cheese and Brushed Suri in Whipped Cream
Stashbuster Shawl
Using stash yarn to knit a Sunday Morning Shawl by Espace Tricot
Improvising my Weekender Light Sweater
Improvising my Weekender Light sweater when I didnโt meet gauge.