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The koru, which is often used in Māori art as a symbol of creation, is based on the shape of an unfurling fern frond. Its circular shape conveys the idea of perpetual movement, and its inward coil suggests a return to the point of origin. It represents peace, tranquility, personal growth, positive change and awakening.

The symbolism of the koru ties into perfectly with the art of knitting. Knitting is a form of self-care, a meditative activity that can bring peace and tranquility to one’s soul in a noisy world where we don’t have a lot of control or choice. Choose the color of your yarn, determine the method of construction, make some decisions about the length of the sleeves or finishing details, and then find some quiet alone time as you create a hand knit garment that’s unique to the world — because YOU made it with your own two hands.

This light cardigan perfectly suits transitional seasons like spring and autumn with three-quarter sleeves. Using a cotton fingering-weight yarn enhances its natural versatility.

Feel the yarn run through your fingers as you work. Watch as the twisted stitches outline the lace to paint an intricate tapestry, even as you experience the simplicity in its knitting. Dive into the process, savor the healing power of working up the piece, and celebrate when it’s complete. Your family and friends will wonder at this intricate tapestry you’ve created.
Cast on today and indulge in the healing power of your knitting.

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

Wool & Wyrd Featured Knitting Pattern: Thicc Witch Hat

Perhaps this hat will be part of a costume, a prop with which to try on being a witch for a day. Or perhaps it will be a statement piece, an announcement to the world of a path chosen year-round, even if one only dresses the part once a year.

The Thicc Witch Hat Knitting Pattern celebrates bold magic and confident making. Worked in bulky yarn, it knits up fast, perfect for last-minute inspiration or a weekend of creative play. The design is fully size-inclusive, from child to large adult, because every little witch and grown-up witch alike deserves to dress accordingly. The sturdy brim is supported by a hidden floral hoop, while the thick, cozy yarn gives the pointed crown enough structure to stand tall on its own.

Whether displayed in a local yarn shop window or worn under moonlight, this witch hat invites attention, joy, and a little everyday enchantment.

Discover the heart of Italy on the 8-Day Umbria Treasures Tour, September 17–26, 2026 with Explore Knitting Tours. From the hilltop charm of Perugia to the Renaissance splendor of Florence, this all-inclusive journey blends culture, cuisine, and creativity. Enjoy guided tours of Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio, and Florence; savor a vineyard lunch and wine tasting in Torgiano; and experience hands-on adventures like a pasta-making class and exclusive knitting workshops. Stay four nights in the elegant Hotel Fortuna in Perugia and four nights just steps from Florence’s Duomo, with private coach transportation, all admissions, and 14 delicious meals included. Join local host Lynn Ruggieri and knitting instructor Marny Kindness for an unforgettable Italian getaway filled with art, history, shopping, and inspiration.

Whakatā Shawl

For those days when everything feels like a fight…
When you’re late to work but the dog still needs a walk…
When you’ve accidentally scheduled pick-ups for two different kids at the same time…
When you spill coffee across your lucky shirt right before you walk into that important meeting….

At the end of those oh-so-long, stress-filled days, stumble to your softest spot and catch your breath with the Whakatā Shawl. This relaxing and meditative knit will entrance you as the yarn runs through your fingers and hypnotize you with the rhythm of the stitch pattern. The swooping silhouette of the crescent shaping will make you swoon with anticipation. This shawl was designed to take advantage of a rustic, organic yarn with its classic and simple design that incorporates textural stitches playing wonderfully with variegated bases.

Download the pattern and drift away to a peaceful retreat you can carry with you anywhere.

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

Fall can never come fast enough for me. As soon as there’s a hint of crisp in the air, I’m ready for all the wool and all the sweater knitting. And I have just the bags for those new projects…

I make everything myself and love putting together beautiful combinations of fabrics, many with water-resistant hand-waxed canvases, leather trims, and useful features like open-wide tops and metal frames to hold your knitting bag open.

Right now, I have all sizes of project bags with magnetic snap or zipper closures, all fully lined and with waxed canvas bases. I have super cute Sockses Boxes for knitting your smaller projects on the go, and extra large and sturdy backpacks. I’m almost never able to offer these on my website because they sell out too quickly at events, but I tried to make extra this year. They have eight pockets, a waterproof canvas lining, leather trims, and adjustable straps. Even better, the base and strap attachments are all reinforced for strength and durability, so load it up with a project for your favorite fall fiber fest and use it the next week to carry your laptop and books to work.

Please have a look! I hope you’ll find one you love.

The Terrapin Fiberworks plant-based countdown calendar is live! This gently colorful box is inspired by the joy, creativity, and irresistible flavors of my favorite comfort baking show. The palette will lean toward soft pastels and brights, which I hope brings some lightness into the dark months of your year!

We are offering this box on Severn Tencel Light Fingering and Chesapeake Organic Cotton Fingering and DK. The contents include five 20g minis and one full skein (add-ons available!), one hand-dyed zipper project bag (10″ x 7″ x 3) and a few small mystery goodies. Price is $90 (+ shipping) for all bases, so perfect for gifting. We ship in time for opening during the last week of the year.

This fall, Wool & Wyrd and Knot Bad Britt are excited to co-host the Stitch & Bewitch Make-Along (MAL), a seasonal event inviting knitters and crocheters to celebrate autumn by knitting and crocheting witch hats in community. Participants can choose between two patterns: the Salem Slouch (knit) and the City Witch Hat (crochet). Both designs are available for just $5 each through the month of October.

The event runs from October 5 through October 26, 2025, and is designed to bring makers together across crafts and skill levels in a shared journey. Along the way, participants can enjoy games, group chats, Zoom gatherings, and prizes that encourage connection and keep the momentum going. The Stitch & Bewitch MAL celebrates the joy of seasonal making while strengthening our creative community.

At its heart, this make-along emphasizes what unites us as makers while honoring the unique qualities of each craft. Whether by hook or by needle, every stitch becomes part of a collective tapestry of creativity and strengthens the fabric of our fiber community. Wool & Wyrd and Knot Bad Britt warmly invite knitters, crocheters, and yarn shops alike to celebrate the season together, one witch hat at a time.

Learn more, find the patterns, and sign up via the Visit Shop button or by clicking here.

And I’m so here for it! Looking for some fall colours to cast on, I landed on the oranges in our Blue Cypress collection. These were some of my first colours and not very sophisticated. I felt they could use a reboot. The updated versions of Fall Y’all and Ferruginous are subtler and more nuanced in tone. Hopefully you like them too. I cast them on immediately in this Pavuk Vest pattern by Teti Lutsak.

The Willow Breeze Collection was designed with movement, ease, and quiet beauty in mind. At the heart of the set is the pullover, a top-down raglan that balances classic simplicity with playful details. Gentle cables twist and curve like branches, and airy drop stitches and yarn overs invite space and light. With 11 inclusive sizes (34–74″/86-185 cm finished bust) and a relaxed fit that’s perfect for layering, it’s a sweater you’ll reach for season after season.

Alongside the pullover is the Willow Breeze Cowl, a piece that grew naturally from the same design. I wanted an option for every knitter… something smaller, quicker, but just as inviting. The cowl captures the same breezy stitches, wrapping gently around your neck with cozy warmth and effortless style.

Both designs are knit in worsted weight yarn, making them approachable projects for knitters ready to enjoy thoughtful details and beautiful finishes. Together, the sweater and cowl create a lovely pairing, though each one stands nicely on its own.

Indie Untangled friends enjoy 25% through October 18th with the code INDIE2FALL both on my website and Ravelry. Happy making!