- We work hard to obtain the most accurate colors in the photographs we show on the website. However, every computer has different monitor settings. For this reason, we cannot ensure that the colors all monitor's display will exactly match the color of the yarn.
- Because our hand-dyeing process is as much of an art as it is a science, we may not be able to reproduce a colorway exactly the same as it may be pictured or match it from one dye lot to another.
- We strongly recommend alternating skeins on any project that uses more than one skein of the same color to ensure random color distribution.
- While we do our best to ensure colorfastness in our yarns, a small amount of color transfer is not uncommon. We highly recommend spritzing or steam blocking your knits to avoid colorway bleeding. For more info on caring for your knits check out our Care Instructions.
Marled Mischief Shawl kits at 15% OFF! Plus, Knit-spiration Galore!
Whether you love to knit classic cables, eye-catching colorwork, or simple lace, we have a NEW KIT for you, featuring a shawl that HAS IT ALL!
Our friend Katie has created another beautiful design, the MarledMischief Shawl, using a variety of textures and techniques that are both comforting and captivating!
Marled Mischief Shawl kits are all 15% OFF!
Not a shawl knitter, not a problem! Check out some additional Knit-spiration below!
Kits are 15% OFF! Pattern included!
We've paired up the Plucky color that matches each pattern taking the guess-work out!
by Samantha Guerin
Named for the unbridled excitement that knitters feel as temperatures dip and the leaves shift hues, Wild Joy’s playful colorwork and cozy details make it a sweater that you will love to knit, wear and show off. Knit yours in our new Scholar Worsted 3.0!
by Amy Gunderson
Knit in lace weight, this sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down in the round. Yoke increases are worked directly in the charted pattern.
by Marzena Kołaczek
Nela is a fitted pullover with raglan sleeves, richly decorated with twisted rib stitches, plump tiny cables and lace patterns. Spongy stitches provide a well-fitted garment, which works nicely with the body.
by Veera Välimäki
Karamelli Sweater is a take on the classic crew neck sweater, with plenty of positive ease and cropped body. Worked from top down in one piece, starting with the back piece and then picking up stitches for the shoulders and front.
by Annie Lupton
The Boheme Crop is a cropped pullover featuring a unique lace panel that runs up the center front and sleeves. This design’s cropped length and wide sleeves give it a whimsical, romantic feel and makes it perfect for layering over a dress or tunic.
by Isabell Kraemer
Eri is worked seamlessly from the top down. The front is worked in double seed stitch with a cute textured cable panel down the centre. The length and width of the yoke are easily adjustable.