Kate's September Sweater by PetiteKnits
One of my most recent finished projects is the September Sweater by PetiteKnit. Knit using one strand of Andorra in ink black held with Navia Alpakka in black, the end result is a fluffy, soft, light, warm delight!" Even though it may be called the September Sweater, March is the start of Sweater Season Round 2 - so ditch your coat and show off your best winter knits!
Read more about the yarns, the design, and Kate's first finished sweater of 2021 on the blog.
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Navia Traditions
We are proud to distribute Navia, stunning yarns from the Faroe Islands. Their Tradition lines, including the Brushed that you see here - are made exclusively from Faroese wool. 🐏
The yarns are rustic and rugged, making perfect sweaters for an early spring hike or chilly nights spent out-of-doors.
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BC Garn Semilla gets organic certification
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One of our most popular BC Garn yarns, Semilla, is reformulated to be GOTS Certified. This organic certification ensures that every step of the manufacturing process is certified safe for the animals, land, and workers manufacturing the product.
The remaining inventory of original, non-GOTS, version of Semilla is 10% off while supplies last, until the new version arrives next month.
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Germantown Restock!
We just received a large shipment of our US yarn, Germantown, and our favorite colors and Year of Hats kits are now back in stock!
Check out our March Year of Hats designed by Meghan Babin in the color Honey, one of our bestsellers!
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If you're in the Chicago area make sure you get to the Art Institute for the Bisa Butler exhibit of stunning portrait quilts, on display until September 6th.
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New York Times Style Magazine explores the rich history, and contemporary artisans, keeping the tradition of weaving alive in Oaxaca.
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Last spring we received our first batch of Germantown Unicorns, these one of a kind mill-end marls, and they flew off the shelves! Well, we just received another batch and they'll be coming soon to the website! Stay tuned...
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With warmer weather around the corner, we're already thinking about my summer knitting projects and socks are at the top of the list! These Amberwing Socks by Summer Lee use the roositud technique we love to create a simple but interesting design!
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