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The weather is just starting to think about turning, and you might be just starting to think about needing a light scarf to keep the chill off… not yet… but in a month or so? I have a suggestion.

Concrete Jungle is a repetitive knit that holds your interest through a gorgeous gradient yarn (Muruk, a silk/yak blend from Bilum Yarns), and some fun stepped ends. It’s inspired by the glow of sunset on city skyscrapers, but also by the need for an office-appropriate neck warmer.

Grab it for 20% less until Sunday. No code required on Ravelry; on Payhip you can use the code SKYSCRAPER to get the discount.

Get ready for the cool, fall weather in this homage to the cute cardigans worn by the character of Bernadette in The Big Bang Theory. Bernie is a famously short, sweet, and sassy microbiologist who wore a cropped cardi over an adorable dress through most of the series. She must’ve had one in 20 different colors, and it’s easy to see why — they’re versatile enough to wear with skirts or jeans, so you may need to knit one in more than one color, too.

This top-down design is worked up in fingering weight yarn and is completely seamless. Get the pattern at 30% off on Ravelry or Payhip with the code “feelthebern” now through Sunday, Aug. 23rd.

Barb’s chunky Coriedale wool and Barb’s Superwashed Merino fingering wool are soft gorgeous variegated shades for all your needlework projects, including rug hooking and punching and punch needle embroidery using our growing variety of patterns and kits. There are wonderful new colors for fall and sparkles for holiday creating. Barb’s Handspun mixed wool fibers are great for adding borders and embellishments to many creative projects.

Hello crafty people!

I have a new shawl design called Froth that uses either three full-sized fingering-weight skeins (100 grams each) OR… drumroll… 12 mini skeins in naturally-dyed colors!

The mini skein sets are in my fingering weight Superwash Merino and nylon blend and feature colors from nature like Avocado, Blueberry, Cochineal, Logwood, Chlorophyll (from algae!), Sand Cherry, Indigo and Madder Root, just to name a few.

The mini skein sets are available for preorder in my shop and will be ready to ship in 1-2 weeks. Whats more, is the pattern for Froth is included in your mini skein set as well as free shipping to the continental United States. Yay! Treat yourself or know someone who loves natural products? This would be a lovely gift to give.

About the pattern:
Froth is a celebration of color. A simple repeated lace pattern is worked at an accelerated increase, accentuates the blending of colors and shapes this triangular shawl. Use 12 mini skeins or three full-sized skeins.

Measurements
Width: 71” (180 cm)
Length at widest: 25” (64 cm)

Hello beautiful fiber lovers, have I got a deal for you! As you know, all the U.S. fiber shows have been cancelled this year and I have some really lovely yarn that I dyed up for shows that I need to clear out of my inventory to make room for my new fall colors.

I have two luxury fingering bases listed in the shop that are 40% off! My Shangri-La base is 75% ultra fine Merino/25% mulberry silk and my Wayfarer base is 80% extra fine Merino/10% Cashmere/10% nylon.

Shangri-La normally $42 per 100g skein, now $26
Wayfarer normally $32 per 100g skein, now $22

I have a limited number left, so get them while they last.

Also, it’s #MiniSweaterCallenge time! Each year in August I host a free mini sweater challenge with fabulous yarn prizes. This year I have four new patterns. Simply subscribe at SweaterSisters.com to join in the fun.

If you’re missing the fiber festivals, join the Wool and Fiber Arts Facebook group for a month of fun videos, demos and prizes that culminate in a weekend-long live sale. I’ll be doing some dyeing demos and classes featuring Landscape Dyes (available in the shop!) and will be vending live with lots of specials on Sunday, August 30th at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time.

WayfaringYarns is Sweater Sisters’ in-house Hand-dyed yarn line dyed by Selena in Teton Valley, Wyoming.

I hope you all are staying safe and having loads of fiber fun,
Selena

Floret is a botanically inspired trapezoid shaped wrap that starts with a brioche leaf motif that transitions to a simple lace pattern and ends with a dramatic brioche flower edging. The knitting begins at the center back and is worked down as a triangular shawl until the depth is reached, then the two sides are split and worked separately with shaping along the edges to create each half of the wrap.

There are two versions of this wrap in the pattern — a three-color version and a six-color gradient version. The three-color version was worked in a single-ply yarn from my HandmaineKnits yarn line, while the gradient version was worked in a six-color gradient set from Marianated Yarns.

The pattern is available on my Etsy shop and on Ravelry. Kits for the three-color version are available in the HandmaineKnits Etsy shop, and include two skeins in Foxglove, one skein in Marigold, and one mini skein in Rosebud.

As most of you are well aware, I love animals. That’s why our next mystery box celebrates our four-legged family members! There are a few details about this mystery box that make it extra special. The first is how customizable it is! You have your choice of cat or dog, notions only, pin and notions, or cuff and notions. Now, for the big surprise. Instead of exclusive colors of Suavest Sheep, mystery box recipients will be the first-ever stitchers to try my two new shapes of end minders — inspired by our favorite furry stitch companions! 

Everyone will receive a progress keeper set, stitch markers, end minders, a surprise item, a digital pattern code, and a clear jar to store your treats. There’s also the Rainin’ Cats and Dogs box which includes all of the notions for both pets and the Whole Kitt-en Ka-Poodle — which includes every single treasure from these sets!

I can’t wait for you to see all of the purr-fectly adorable treats hiding inside these awesome packages!    

I love simple sweaters, where less is more. Notting Hill was inspired by the famous London neighborhood, with its rows of cream and at times colorful buildings. The minimalist slip stitch pattern of the yoke echoes the geometry, and the colors of a sunny day in Notting Hill.

For Notting Hill, I chose a natural, undyed yarn for the body of the sweater, and I dyed a blush color using magical natural dyes for the yoke detail. The cream colored yarn is a DK blend of alpaca, merino and silk, while the blush is made of a strand of fingering non-superwash merino held with a strand of silk mohair.

Notting Hill’s construction matches the simplicity of its design. It is knitted top-down, in the round, mostly in stockinette stitch. The short sleeves are knitted in the round from held stitches. Notting Hill is seamless. The yoke design highlights the beauty of the neckline, sitting gently on the shoulders. Tubular cast on and bind offs contribute to the fluidity of the sweater.

Customizing Notting Hill is easy because of its top down construction. You can shorten or lengthen the body as there is no shaping, and sleeves can easily be adjusted as well. Notting Hill is a size inclusive pattern with finished bust circumference from 34” to 70”.

The Notting Hill kits are hand dyed using natural dyes only on non-Superwash, nylon-free yarns.

Visit our website to get the pattern, which will be free for the first 24 hours after its release, and to purchase a kit.

My new sock pattern, Happy Haunts, has been released on both Ravelry and Payhip.

Is it just me or is the wallpaper staring at me? Inspired by the classic creepy decor of a certain spooky mansion that started its life in Anaheim and has since travelled around the globe, these haunted socks will add some creepy cool flair to your feet. The socks are worked top down with twisted stitches and cables. They have a heel flap designed to flow seamlessly into the cable pattern. So get your grim grinning feet out to socialize!

I absolutely love the Haunted Mansion so I had a lot of fun designing up these twisted cables into leering eyes. Plus I got to use themed yarn to go with my themed pattern, which is just the best. You have plenty of time to get these knit up to have some subtle spooky for Halloween.

Yarn:
Sock/Fingering
400 yds/366 m (425 yds/389 m, 460 yds/421 m)

Sample is knit with Long Dog Yarn Bounce Sock, in the 999 Happy Haunts colorway.