Kate Burge and Rachel Price
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
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3 patterns
Our first visit to Rhinebeck and the Hudson River Valley was too beautiful to describe in words. So we did it with knitting. The fall colors were breathtaking and every winding road seemed like it would take us to a new and haunted place. We didn’t want to leave. We wanted to stay in the company of the trees and the water and all the amazing women designers and yarn makers we spent the week with. We will be back.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
FEVER DREAMS is an intermediate level pattern that features a simple slipped stitch dot motif and an interesting and easy to memorize honeycomb stitch.
Knitting: Cowl
This stunningly simple cowl uses an easy fair isle patten inspired by traditional weaving motifs. You’ll hardly need to catch any floats at all, which makes proper tension a breeze.
Knitting: Cowl
Errata for the postcard formatted patterns: The second paragraph in the directions reads “Change to US #5 circular needles.” This should read “Change to US #4 circular needles.”
Knitting: Cowl
Brand spankin’ new from Spincyvle Yarns… This foxy little hooded cowl is an easy entrelac knit using just two skeins of Independence! Haven’t tried entrelac before? This is a good project for getting your feet wet. The instructions are laid out in a very intuitive format and include breaks for taking a deep breath. We’re just delighted with how...
Knitting: Cowl
Errata: the postcard format patterns show a Row Gauge of 20 rows/4”. This should have been 30 rows/4”. But between you and me, who cares about row gauge on a cowl! ;)
Knitting: Pullover
This is a simple, top-down, raglan sweater with a button placket on one shoulder… You know, for your bobble-headed cutie pie.
Knitting: Pullover
Wondering what to knit your first child or your best friend’s newborn? Nico is a simple, comfy and super cute sweater for sizes 6-9 (9-12, 12-18) months. Our worsted weight yarn is super soft and stretchy; a little blocking will take you a long way towards getting the most wear out of this keepsake sweater!
Knitting: Cowl
Sure, you may say that 2-color brioche stitch cowls have been done… but we say, Never before with an i-cord edging!
Knitting: Legwarmers
Rachel LOVES legwarmers, and living in Bellingham, it’s cool enough to wear them year round! And buttons? Well, are there EVER enough buttons?!
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
A super hip pillow pattern! Chevron stripes in cool grey and warm mustard…