Peace Fleece
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Scarf
A long, chunky scarf knitted with two strands of worsted weight held together. The lace stitch is inspired by the textures and shapes of New England flora, as the seasons change and layers are created within nature.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Twisted rib stitch adds texture to the cuffs and wrists of these long fingerless mitts, while a simple change in needle size gives some slouch to the stockinette sleeves.
Knitting: Cowl
The Candlelight Cowl is here to help you get started on your holiday giving list! Give the gift of warmth to a loved one with the coziest of seasonal accessories in cheery colors and easy stitches. This cowl is worked in the round, and features a cozy garter stitch border at the top and bottom for stability.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Paula Tunic is knit in pieces, flat, and seamed at the sides using the mattress stitch at the high hip. The stockinette stitch pattern is framed with a seed stitch border and neckline. Being an easy knit, it is approachable for any knitter looking to make their first garment.
Knitting: Cowl
This design is based off of the Navajo Sandcast jewelry I grew up seeing in my family’s store on the Navajo Reservation. I love the contrast of turquoise and sterling silver in the more classic looking bracelets. They’re chunky, sometimes oversized, and beautiful. The Sand Cast Cowl is all of these and with an added detail of being made with Na...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These mitts are perfect for knitters learning how to knit with three colorways in the same round for stranded colorwork. The thick worsted yarn is easy to track, and the project whips up quickly.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl is worked from the top down, in a classic half-pi shape. It features bands of mosaic colorwork, ending with a bold border and picot bind-off.
Knitting: Pullover
A gravel road in Lane, Kansas. It’s “Any Road” by George Harrison: “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” (George Harrison). “Then it doesn’t matter which way you go.” (Chesire) “-- so long as I get somewhere.” (Alice).
Knitting: Pullover
In this sweater, I wanted to focus on the linear elements that make me buzz with joy when I see the prairie, the way the rows of corn and grain line up and radiate away as you drive by. These rows of grain, geometric and organic at the same time, always make me feel like the center of some cosmic plan.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
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Knitting: Vest
A simple sweater vest does wonders for keeping one’s core warm in the cold months. Knit in our worsted weight for a sturdy piece.
Knitting: Cardigan
Tailored shoulders enhanced by optional shoulder pads add a structured look to this simple cropped cardigan - a warm classic.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Try your hand at some fun landscape colorwork with our Lighthouse Socks! The chart is easy to read, and you’ll get to use some fun colors. As this is a vintage pattern, many of the colors are gone, but we’ve got some great substitutions in the yarn list below.
Knitting: Pullover
“We were enjoying one of the snowiest winters in recent memory when Bonnie knit me this sweater. I put it on and did not take it off for three months. I got the steel roof on the new barn, logged next winter’s firewood and drove to Omaha, Nebraska, all in my Father/Son Pullover. It was a hit both in the woods and on the road and it is, without ...
Knitting: Cardigan
A traditional staple piece of any knitwear wardrobe, this classic cardigan can be knit in either our DK or worsted weight yarns.
Knitting: Mittens
Every basket of winterwear needs a few pairs of basic mittens to throw on before braving the chill. Knit up sizes for the whole family with this easy pattern.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The farm boots often need an extra layer of warmth within before heading out to do the chores. Knit up a pair of these simple socks in our worsted weight.