Moira Ravenscroft says, “Our old house in Buckinghamshire, UK, was called Wyndlestraw House, a name derived from the gently twisted stems of dried flowers. The…
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Moira Ravenscroft says, “Our old house in Buckinghamshire, UK, was called Wyndlestraw House, a name derived from the gently twisted stems of dried flowers. The…
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Mindy is the creator behind Raven Knits Design. “I learned to knit when I was 19, after spending a lonely summer in Europe watching my…
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Missouri designer Joni is the artist behind Ruby Webbs, purveyor of beautiful, modern crochet designs. Great textures, clever colorwork, infinitely wearable items.
Scottish designer Ysolda Teague creates knitting patterns for garments, accessories, toys, and childrenswear. Ysolda patterns feature innovative construction methods, clear instructions, knitterly details, and inclusive…
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The Corner of Knit & Tea, is where Laura sells handspun yarns and patterns, plus a bit of tea. I particularly like the texture of…
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Chrissy Fletcher of Stitched Together says, “Crafting is my sanity and my creativity all rolled into one. I knit, crochet and spin as my main…
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Nicki Merrall is the UK designer and tutor at Being Knitterly. “I want to inspire you to be happy, confident knitters and crocheters through well-knitting…
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Kristen Jancuk is the artist behind Media Peruana Designs. Kristen’s patterns have lots of lovely details in colorwork, lace and texture. In addition to designing,…
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Susan is the artist who runs Susan Crawford Vintage with the help of husband Gavin and daughter Charlie. “We live on a small tenant farm…
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UK designer Ella Austin is based in Devon. Ella’s designs are filled with colorwork and a bit of whimsy. My favorite is the Venn diagram…