Sparkles for the Holidays
Wear something with a little sparkle for New Years Eve. Kid Paillettes from Schulana and Kidsilk Haze Glamour from Rowan are both airy blends of kid mohair and silk with small sequins tastefully...
View ArticleCowl Season: Lake Street Cowl
Our last cowl to highlight this year is the Lake Street Cowl, designed by our very own Katelyn Cowan. An incredibly easy to knit, easy to wear cowl, that is a perfect holiday gift idea. It’s...
View ArticleCustomer Creations: Sally’s Babette Blanket
Sally’s Babette Blanket is stunning. Using a whomping 23 skeins of Koigu Premium Merino (KPM), Sally’s blanket is a labor of love for her son. And labor she did, Sally modified the blanket to be a...
View ArticleOur new cowl: Pashmina Worsted and KPPPM
Check out our new glorious cowl! Designed in-house by the brilliant Jenn, we’re giving this pattern away for free with purchase of the yarn to make it — one skein of Pashmina Worsted and one skein...
View ArticleCustomer Creations: Little Red’s Cap
We were so happy to see this little miss in her new hat. How could we not share these photos? The pattern for the Vintage Pixie Cap is available in Vintage Knits for Modern Babies. Her little bonnet...
View ArticleMadMay Project Inspiration: Eclipse Top
We were so excited to see local designer Hilary Smith Callis featured in the Summer 2013 issue of Knit Scene and wanted to share the Eclipse Top. Worked up in Pashmina, this 3-4 skein top is...
View ArticleMadMay Project Inspiration: Dandelion Air
Want a quick little knit for MadMay? Consider Dandelion Air: a lightweight, wispy shawl using a little less than one skein of Tosh Merino Light or Tosh Sock. The sample features Tosh Merino Light in...
View ArticleMadMay Project Inspiration: Bandwidth
Bandwidth, designed by Stephen West, is a great opportunity to combine bright colors and neutrals. The hat uses one ball each of two colors of Tosh Vintage. This would also be great in Pashmina...
View ArticleMadMay Project Inspiration: Honey Cowl
The honey cowl, a hypnotically beautiful infinity scarf made from Tosh DK, or Tosh Merino, proves year after year to be a crowd-pleasing pattern. Using one to two skeins for a single or double wrap...
View ArticleMadMay Project Inspiration: Effortless Cardigan
Oh, the Effortless Cardigan. A favorite from Hannah Fettig (from KnitBot), this sweater works up beautifully in Tosh DK, Tosh Merino DK, Tosh Vintage or Pashmina Worsted. With such a huge variety of...
View ArticleStaff Creations: Allison’s Yak Cowl
Captivated by the smooth feel of the yarn and its charming color palette, Allison whipped up Rivoletto, a deceptively easy lacy cowl. The pattern, written by Reywa Fibers, is available for free with...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Pashmina Worsted & KPPPM Cowl
That extra special person deserves an extra special knit. Designed in house by our very own staff member Jenn, this innovative design highlights the expansive color range of KPPPM and the lush...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Lacey Rasta Cowl
We seek out knits that are as lovely to wear as they are to make, so who wouldn’t love this lacey Rasta cowl? Showcasing the magnificent color range of Rasta, our cowl works up in just an evening...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Slouchy Lacey Hat
Made with just one skein of Tosh Chunky, this slouchy lace hat is drapes sweetly on anyone. Pick a bright color like we did for a bold accessory, or choose a nice neutral for your new every day hat....
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Polka Dot Cowl
We are happy to share one of our most popular designs! People are always asking how we achieved the stunning look that reminds some knitters of stained glass, and it’s a relatively simple method...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Alpaca Slouch Hat
Our slouchy alpaca hat is one of our most versatile designs; worn as shown as a slouchy beret or with the brim folded up for a standard beanie, this hat is one of those knit-it-first,...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Vanilla Bean Cowl
When people hold up a skein of the colorway Vanilla Bean and ask, “What does this look like worked up?” we always take them to our Vanilla Bean Cowl. A great choice for multis and lightly...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Picot Cowl
Our picot cowl uses just one skein of Silky Merino — an incredibly soft and vibrantly colored 50-50 merino wool and silk blend. Bordered with a sweet picot edge, this easy-to-love accessory pops...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Twisted Cowl
Our classic Rasta Cowl now has a twist! Knit on US 19s, this cowl can be started and completed in just one evening. The mobius effect makes for a really memorable accessory. Who doesn’t need one...
View ArticleHoliday Knitspiration: Woodland Hoodlet
Simply put, we are utterly captivated by the whimsy of the Woodland Hoodlet. We’ve seen some hoodlets come through the shop (some of our staffers have made a few as well), and they all exude such...
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