Autumn in North Dakota: it’s a time to stockpile firewood, crack open the brandy, and break out the handknits. The air is crisp with the smell of fallen leaves, wood smoke, and that distinct smell of cold. You start needing mittens during the day. Your neck is cold- time to find the cowls. And of course, you’re wearing beautiful sweaters every day. Knit yourself the Northern Lights mittens for those nights when you’re outside, looking at the sky, hoping to see the lights. Make yourself a Fireside Cowl for those chilly evenings around the fire pit. Work up a Ghost Stories sweater, then break out your scariest stories for the kids. Autumn in North Dakota: you’re covered.