Sweet Paprika Designs offers high-quality materials for knitters and crocheters, with a focus on locally sourced and sustainable products. Co-owners (and sisters) Debbie and Elizabeth…
Sizes: Adults to 64”/163cm
This sizing category includes all adult garments that have numerical sizes listed that fit someone up to a 64-inch or 163-centimeter bust.
Handmade by Kunbi
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The mission of Handmade by Kunbi is to create fun designs and patterns that you will love to make and wear whether you’re a beginner…
Kristen TenDyke Designs
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Kristen TenDyke designs classic sweaters with unique construction. She specializes in seamless knitting and always keeps Mother Nature in mind when making yarn choices. She…
Nomad Stitches
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Crochet designer Sandra is the artist behind Nomad Stitches. “I´ve been making things all of my life and started my infatuation with yarn when I…
Vanessa Ewing
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Vanessa Ewing at New Jersey-based Cape May Fiber Co is inspired by the sea and shore. “Taking my fine arts degree and my knowledge of…
Orchard House Editing and Design
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Orchard House had me at Dragonhart Mitts. This designer has patterns available for a variety of knitted and crocheted items, all of which are pretty…
Emily Stamets
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Designer Emily Stamets says, “I create knitting designs inspired by phenomenal women+ in the arts & sciences. My design approach and aesthetic are informed by…
Kath Andrews Designs
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UK designer Kath Andrews says, “When designing I particularly like to focus on lace, cables and Fair Isle and other colorwork techniques, having developed these…
Juliana Lustenader
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U.S. designer Juliana Lustenader is a San Francisco area artist and performer. “Most of my time is spent writing, rehearsing and performing new plays and…
knitboop designs
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Yu Ra Kim is the maker behind knitboop designs. The patterns are really beautiful. Sized items have separate PDFs for each size; isn’t that nice?…