Jacqueline Cieslak is a cultural anthropologist turned knitting pattern designer. Jacqueline is based in Charlottesville, Virginia. “My training as an anthropologist shapes my work as…
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Jacqueline Cieslak is a cultural anthropologist turned knitting pattern designer. Jacqueline is based in Charlottesville, Virginia. “My training as an anthropologist shapes my work as…
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Jennifer Berg says that as a Navajo woman, that heritage is “deeply interwoven into my identity. … As I became obsessed with knitting over the…
Knitspot owner and designer Anne Hanson, a life-long knitter with a background in the fashion and graphic design fields, teaches and writes about knitting, spinning,…
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Shaina Bilow writes patterns to appeal to a wide range of tastes and skill levels. Her background as a knitting instructor means that the patterns…
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Connie Peng’s company Yellowcosmo Designs benefits from her fine art background. “In my studio, I paint and draw. I take that same sense of exploration…
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Lee Meredith’s graphic design experience shows in her unusual combinations of color and texture and the playful nature of her knitting books, which will blow…
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Caitlin Hunter is the designer and creator of Boyland Knitworks. Originally from Alaska, Caitlin lives in an Oregon forest “with my husband, our three little…
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Anniken Allis of YarnAddict designs beautiful lace shawls, garments, and colorwork and cabled mitts. Anniken is a designer and teacher who lives in the UK.…
Although Riin Gill of Ann Arbor, Michigan sold Happy Fuzzy Yarn, the yarn company’s knitted designs are available. They feature beautiful colorwork and textures. These…
Lucy Neatby describes herself as “a technical knitter, I love to find out why things work. My approach to design is heavily influenced by whatever…