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Get ready to bloom with our newest trio of colorways: Secret Garden, Mint to Be, and Lemon Chiffon! These fresh, spring-inspired shades were designed to play beautifully together — whether you’re dreaming of a cheerful fade or a mix-and-match project full of zest.

Join our vibrant Yarny Ewes Facebook group to see how others are stitching them up, and don’t miss the weekly Olive & Two Ewe podcast on YouTube for behind-the-scenes peeks, colorway inspiration, and more!

Cadence Kidwell, of Fuzzy Goat yarns in Thomasville, GA will be my next guest to discuss their Yarn Amnesty program, along with Nancy Victorino of Knitwise TE, designer of the Bamboo Shoots Scarf. Nancy will be helping me conclude our Bamboo Shoots KAL.

Can you smell the sea breeze?

When we think of shawls, we often envision warm wraps to cover ourselves during the chilly winter months. While this shawl can certainly serve that purpose (just use a wool-based fiber!), I designed the Taha Moana (Te Reo Māori for “Seashore”) shawl as a warm-weather accessory. This majestic and flowing shawl evokes images of moonlit moments by the sea or tranquil rest under the shade of palm trees overlooking sandy beaches.

The 3/4 shawl shape makes it easy to wear over the shoulders — much more practical than a triangular shawl at times — but if you prefer to knit a triangular version, instructions are provided for that modification! Four colours were used in the original sample, but instructions are included for creating a version with two or three colours as well.

Use the code TPoF-PoTW-qhdtef at checkout on Ravelry to receive 60% off the pattern this weekend, exclusively for Indie Untangled subscribers!

With summer vacations and outside crafting opportunities on the horizon, a craft kit is the perfect bring along. Especially when the craft kit contains everything you need, it’s so easy to toss in your bag and craft on the road or on an airplane.

There are some great new kits in the shop at Red Hen Books. Just arrived are embroidery and beadwork kits from Kate Wyatt Fine Art. These are unlike any kits out there as they feature contemporary design using traditional stitches and materials. I have a blueberry and a strawberry beadwork embroidery kit for now but plan to add more designs. Also new in are natural dyed silk thread sets and a Boro Sewing Book kit from Cedar Dell Designs.

A very special new kit addition is from Min Amanne Designs. These kits feature traditional Palestinian Tatreez Cross Stitch, include all supplies, and come in eight different designs. I will be donating $10 from every kit to support World Central Kitchen in their efforts to provide meals in Gaza, one the biggest humanitarian threats right now.

Check out all the other craft kits and grab one for the road this summer! Sign up for my weekly newsletter for 10% off your first order!

Enjoy,
Anne

PS. Popular knitting books from Laine and Cozy Publishing have been restocked.

May is here and we are celebrating the start of Pablo Picasso’s Cubism era with a self portrait created in 1906. This yarn (and art) features browns, tans, and golds — the perfect variegated neutral colorway.

Orders are for skeins only — you must subscribe to get the fun stuff — and need to be placed by the end of the day Saturday, May 24th. They will be shipped between the 28th and the 2nd.

I’ve really enjoyed exploring fiber this year and couldn’t wait to do a small countdown for it. So this year I’m offering an Autumn Equinox Fiber Countdown!

Each box will have eight 1-oz bumps of fiber in coordinating cozy Autumn tones. You can open them all at once or count down the week leading up to the Autumn Equinox on September 22.

The fiber options for this box are Shaniko Silk, American Rambouillet, or a special limited Rambouillet and alpaca blend from Get Bentz Farms. Theresa runs a local solar powered mill and she makes it a goal to use MN- and Midwest-sourced fiber when possible. I’m so excited to collab with her for this box!

The boxes will only be available through Memorial Day, so don’t wait!

Join us for a knitting-filled murder mystery weekend in Denver, CO from November 14th to 16th, 2025! Our Founder, Cheryl, will be joined at the *skein of the crime* by the amazing Cecelia Campochiaro (the inventor of sequence knitting) to host you for the knitting portion of a weekend that requires both your sleuthing and knitting skills. We’ll be at the Halcyon Hotel in Denver, CO, in the fun Cherry Creek neighborhood. The murder mystery is for everyone (not just knitters/crocheters), so you can bring a non-knitter, if you’d like. For knitters (and crocheters!), we’ll be adding on plenty of fun, swag, and knitting time.

The murder mystery kicks off Friday, November 14th, at cocktail hour, and the murderer is revealed on Sunday, November 16th, at breakfast (we’ll also have a farewell lunch Sunday afternoon just for our crafty sleuths!).

You’ll need both the Murder Mystery Weekend package from the Halcyon Hotel and the Knitting Detective Package (that you purchase from Row House) to join us for the knitting portion. The Halcyon Hotel package includes two nights in the hotel, cocktail hour with heavy appetizers on Friday, three meals on Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday, as well as the murder mystery entertainment. The Knitting Detective Package that you purchase from us includes a workshop with Cecelia, a gift bag with a kit of her latest shawl pattern in your choice of color, snacks on Friday, lunch on Sunday, a private knitting room, and more.

Brighten up your spring stitching with two fresh colorways from Olive & Two Ewe Studios!

Redeemer bursts with vibrant purples and oranges. It’s bold, playful, and perfect for spring.

Monarch offers a rich, glowing orange that works beautifully in any season.

These two pair like a dream and shine in any project. Whether you knit or crochet, you’ll find inspiration in the delight of the colors.

Explore the colorways and bring something new to your needles or hooks!

Plus, be sure to check out the Olive & Two Ewe Studios podcast on YouTube every week! Add some fun to your weekend as we delight in new yarn and the warmth of community.

Hey East Coast Folks! As you plan your summer vacations, why not plan a stop at the sweetest place on Earth: Hershey, Pennsylvania! Coming this summer, Kayla of Little Loopy Yarns will be opening a brick and mortar shop titled “The Underground Yarn and Books.” That’s right, yarn, books and coffee all in the same spot — what more could you ever want?

Kayla is thrilled to be the in-house dyer for the shop and would love to have you come in for a visit. With a focus on indie dyers and community building, The Underground will be a place that will leave you with all the internal and external warm fuzzies! To hear more of the story, check out the Kickstarter.

Kickstarter rewards include:

•An EXCLUSIVE COLORWAY dyed by Little Loopy, only to be dyed once for Kickstarter supporters, and never to be dyed again

•A private yarn-dyeing session with Kayla

•Naming a colorway after you and keeping it for the Little Loopy lineup of offerings!

It started with the thought: What if contemplation isn’t idle but essential?

In a world that values never-ending and highly-optimized productivity, sitting with unfocused thoughts — letting them meander, circle back, or dissolve entirely — feels contrarian.

Contemplation is (one of) capitalism’s antithesis: it’s slow, nonlinear, and inherently “unproductive.” Yet it’s also where we dream, problem-solve, and reclaim agency over our minds.

I know this intimately. During my years of burnout and mental health struggles, my brain’s timeline shrank to surviving this hour, never mind next week. Recovery came with an unexpected gift: the return of mental space to contemplate. To think beyond immediate survival. To play with ideas again.

The Contemplation Shawl is an homage to that long and transformative journey. It features an asymmetrical triangular shape with a textured garter stitch body and winding cable borders. This design encourages you to “make each stitch sweet,” resulting in a soft, squishy fabric that rewards slow and deliberate knitting.

The shawl starts at the top tip and begins with an intercrossing cable border, which works quite well as a meditative exercise in attention and awareness (you might want to shoo others out of the room, though!).

Once this border is established, the body expands into a rhythmic garter stitch, creating that iconic textured fabric that invites the squiiiiishhhhhh ‘n’ sniff. The final ribbed edge is finished with a polished tubular bind-off, providing seamless integration to balance the shawl’s ribbed stitch flow.

As you knit: Where will your mind wander? To a creative project left dormant? A boundary that needs guarding? A dream you’ve been too busy to water?

Protect that time fiercely. It’s your sacred space of agency and autonomy.

The free version is available on my blog, The Practice of Fibre. The PDF version of the pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry. Use the special code UNTANGLE10 to get 10% off the pattern this weekend only!