Julie Dubreux is a French knitwear designer and knitting instructor. Julie’s enthusiastic love for the knitting community translates into colorful collaborations with indie dyers from…
Julie Knits in Paris
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Designers whose patterns include knitted cables and similar textured techniques
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Julie Dubreux is a French knitwear designer and knitting instructor. Julie’s enthusiastic love for the knitting community translates into colorful collaborations with indie dyers from…
Ash Alberg of Sunflower Knit is “a queer femme and fibre witch who helps fellow fibre witches to connect, create, and get confident.” Ash’s shop…
Emma is the Washington, D.C., knitting designer behind Bloom & Create, which features a lot of great colorwork sock patterns, from geometrics to a desert…
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Tania Dejoie likes to design patterns for people who like to knit gifts and try new techniques.
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Sabrina, the Swiss designer behind donnarossa, designs modern knitting patterns inspired by places she knows through kite surfing and paragliding. Outdoor sports take Sabrina into…
Designer Lola Johnson of Third Vault Designs says, “I love to dabble in many different crafts, and before I was a knitter, I sewed constantly.…
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Jessica at Snickerdoodle Knits started by selling readymade items, but got a bit bored. “I didn’t think I was artsy or creative enough for designing,”…
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Christine Perry is the writer and designer behind the award-winning blog Winwick Mum, where she shares her obsession with hand-knitted socks and helps beginners to…
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Tanya is the prolific UK designer behind ViTalina Craft. “Inspired by nature, two little daughters and one son, I creates stylish and beautiful pieces of…
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Knit and crochet designer Sheila Zachariae creates everything from fun, retro blankets to baby hats intricate garland scarves that read like a yarny statement necklace.…