Michael is hooked on lace and stranded colorwork knitting and creates designs for accessories inspired by textiles, monuments, and natural features encountered on travels. Michael…
Michael Harrigan
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Designers who create patterns for scarves
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Michael is hooked on lace and stranded colorwork knitting and creates designs for accessories inspired by textiles, monuments, and natural features encountered on travels. Michael…
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UK designer Brian Smith started knitting at 15. “I remember knitting a sweater for my mother, which I thought was fabulous at the time. Looking…
Fiber enthusiast Michele Costa was born and raised in NYC and has loved all things yarn since she was a child. Despite having a successful…
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Vermont designer Marin has been knitting and designing since the mid ’70s. “I really enjoy exploring knitting and using challenging and different techniques,” Marin says.…
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Designer Annie Schwier has created patterns for everything from delicate lace shawls to chunky cabled hats and mitts. Every design is a keeper.
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Alexandra Tinsley is now largely retired from designing, but has a huge back catalog of accessory patterns, primarily hats, especially worsted weight and “advanced beginner”…
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Anna Johanna is a Finnish knit designer who says, “I spend my time hugging and squeezing skeins. I can’t go a day without knitting.” Anna’s…
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Seth Richardson is a knitting pattern designer based in Portland, Oregon. Seth enjoys creating pieces that use simple texture, and is especially interested in designing…
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Brambles and Bindweed designs are inspired by nature. “I especially love the intricate designs of Celtic knotwork and try to capture that in various ways…
Designer Sybil Ra says, “I like unusual constructions – and to combine different techniques, like e,g. knitting short rows and intarsia. My main interest are…