Designer Mary Beth Temple is the artist behind Hooked for Life. Mary Beth is the author of a number of crochet and knitting books and…
Hooked for Life
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Designer Mary Beth Temple is the artist behind Hooked for Life. Mary Beth is the author of a number of crochet and knitting books and…
Canadian siblings Megan and Katie are Pip & Pin. They began Pip & Pin by selling handknit accessories and now, as parents with far less…
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UK designer Jane Ellison runs Purl & Jane, a LYS that offers a number of very nice yarn brands, but the prize here is a…
Jamie, the designer behind Knitosophy, says that knitting “satisfies my craving to create something beautiful (hopefully). It gives me a sense of accomplishment. It opens…
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Ainur is the designer behind Mama’s Teddy Bear. “I’m a stay-at-home mama of two adorable boys,” Ainur says. “I knit whenever I geta chance during…
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Camelia is the maker behind Camexia Designs, based in London, Ontario. Camelia promises “unique designs for unique women.” And a few floofy dogs, from the…
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Janine is the designer behind Capital Crochet, coming to you from Ottawa, Canada. Lots of nice crochet designs from garment to home. I’m considering the…
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Finnish designer Sari Nordlund hated knitting as a child, and so never really learned. As a college student, Sari was embarrassed to admit to not…
Canadian designer Maxim Cyr has something of a dual personality: By day he is a children’s book author and illustrator, by night, he is a…
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What really stand out about Canadian designer Stephanie Earp are Stephanie’s beautiful colorwork patterns, including a very clever “Yoke O’Clock” clockface pattern. Also on this…