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Blue Sky Trunk Show
Terrace Gardens Sweater
This top-down sweater features colorwork yoke and cuff accents. Pick your favorite color combination of Woolstok Light to create a gradient or go for a high contrast look.
Ravelry Pattern HERE
Paulsbo Wrap
Colorful, lightweight, and full of texture, this wrap is knit in Woolstok Light using five colors and eight different stitch patterns. A beautiful, must-have piece for any season.
US 6 Needle 6 Hanks of Woolstok Light
Ravlery Pattern HERE
Woolstok Light Link HERE
Tivoli Shawl
This light-as-a-feather shawl features bold graphic stitches created with two contrasting colors and slipped stitches. Pick your favorite pop of color as the accent.
US 7 Needle
Ravlery Pattern Link
Woolstok Light from W&G
Shady Hollow Sweater
Knit from the top-down in soft organic cotton, this beautiful sweaer has subtle allover texture. Easily adjust both the body and sleeve length to your desired fit.
US 8 Needle
Worsted Organic Cotton 5-11 Skeins
Ravelry Link HERE
Worsted Organic Cotton Link HERE
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Big Rib Raglan
from Brooklyn Tweed by Jared Flood
Worked from the bottom up, the straightforward construction provides knitters with sizing and proportion options on both body and sleeves, making it easy to create the fit that’s just right for you. The deep 2x2 ribbed yoke begins below the chest level for a flattering overall proportion, and the pullover’s plain stockinette lower section and simple 1x1 ribbed trims keep the focus on the beautiful shaping details of the yoke. The extra wide raglan lines are not only visually pleasing but also help shape the front and back neckline curve for a more comfortable fit.
Brooklyn Tweed Arbor 9-21 Skeins
Take a Look at the Pattern HERE
Arbor Selection HERE
Admix Pullover
Mix colors and fibers together to create your own custom fabric in this comfortable pullover that employs an easy-to-work tuck stitch variation on moss stitch. We combined a smooth, workhorse wool Arbor with a
(with a tonally-dyed merino-cotton blend Dapple for a nuanced fabric that has it all: texture,
drape, and color variation.
Pattern HERE
Arbor Link HERE
Tresse by Isabell Kraemer
Tresse is worked seamlessly from the top down.
First the yoke is worked back and forth, with additional increases towards the front to shape the neckline. Once the final neck CO is made, the front pattern is set up and the yoke is worked in rounds with raglan increases to sleeve separation, where sleeve stitches are put on hold. From this point the body is worked in rounds top down to the split hem. Neck finishing is worked next. Then sleeve stitches are picked up again to work the sleeves in rounds top down to the cuffs.
Yarn Ideas
Tweedy by Hedgehog Fibers
Tones by Brooklyn Tweed
Vintage by Madelinetosh
Imbue by BT
Wool + Cotton by Madelinetosh
Pattern Link HERE
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2024 New Jersey Wool Walk Passport and Limited Edition
Sheep Collectible Stitch Holder are now available for $15
Link HERE
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