Skeinanigans’ Ellie Alexander-Loomis is a neurodivergent queer maker who enjoys long blocks of stockinette and fixing mistakes without having to frog. Thanks to the success…
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Skeinanigans’ Ellie Alexander-Loomis is a neurodivergent queer maker who enjoys long blocks of stockinette and fixing mistakes without having to frog. Thanks to the success…
Helen Stewart is the designer behind Curious Handmade. “Curious Handmade knitting patterns are designed to help you achieve the look you envisioned while still providing…
Astrid Susannah Purins, the artist behind Wattle and Wool, designs comfortable, casual knitwear patterns, while exploring Australian and Latvian culture. Look at the interesting texture…
Tina Whitmore is the dyer and designer behind Freia Fine Handpaints. “I don’t always know what I’m going to make when I start to create…
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Margaret Holzmann of The Knitwit has been knitting since childhood. Margaret’s fashion designs range from feminine to modern with an emphasis on flattering fit and…
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Laura Eccleston offers adorable crochet (and knitting) patterns at HappyBerry, along with scores of helpful video tutorials. Learn to make a granny square or a…
UK designer Dedri Uys (pronounced “Ace”) of Look at What I Made says, “I would love for you to walk away from this site having…
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Jen Tyler is “a Highlander living at sea-level now in Cape Town, South Africa. My children are grown up and living la dolce vita elsewhere,…
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Designer Xandy Peters wants you to knit boldly. “I want to encourage knitters of all levels to use their craft as a form of self-expression,…
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Designer Ness says, “Hooked on Sunshine … comes from my little boy’s nickname – Cook-a-lulu Sunshine. So, wherever you see sunshine in my work –…