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The Tally Alley Socks have arrived
The Tally Alley Socks use a series of parallel lines in opposite directions to create a basket-weave effect. This is a fun motif to play around with contrast and color pairings, and it's a great way to use up some of that sock stash!
This cuff-down sock pattern has two heel options, the Afterthought or Shadow Wrap Heel, based on your preference. Each size has its own chart to accommodate the proper stitch count: the charts are similar between the S and L sizes, as they are between the M and XL sizes, but there are slight differences between the S/L vs. the M/XL (see bottom right example image).
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Introducing the Flocking Good Time Socks
The Flocking Good Time Socks were inspired by Flock Fiber Festival, coming next month. This pattern includes instructions and charts for both toe-up and cuff-down, has two heel options, and comes in 4 sizes.

Harborview Beanie Pattern Available Now
The Harborview beanie uses the simple combination of knits and purls to create a subtly textured pattern. This stitch pattern can be played up or down depending on your yarn fiber and color choices. This beanie is designed for a close-fit, but options have been provided to increase the brim and height to your preference. Note that any increase in brim or height will affect yarn amounts.

Misty Pines Mitts Pattern Available Now
These fingerless mitts come in three sizes as well as two chart options (high- and low-contrast).

Misty Pines Beanie Pattern Available Now
The Misty Pines Beanie pattern comes in two sizes as well as two chart options (high- and low-contrast). The color options are endless, so I’ve even included blank charts for you to color your own!

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.

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.

The Frost & Flurry Shawl
The Frost & Flurry shawl pattern using Blue Sky Fibers Baby Alpaca in Blue Cheese and Brushed Suri in Whipped Cream