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I’ve just released Marshwood, a lovely two-skein shawl in Bare Naked Wools Confection Sport. The pattern is available on Ravelry, and Bare Naked Wools will be offering a kit including the yarn and pattern on their website later this week. I can’t tell you how excited I am about this! If you already have some Confection in your stash and just need the pattern, use coupon code BNW for $1 off through 5/11 in my Ravelry pattern shop.

I’ve also updated my Etsy shop with some new bags, a…n…d I’m introducing my new gradient yarns that I dyed. They are available in a sock kit that includes two center pull balls of dyed-to-match sock yarn, a sock-sized bag and your choice of any one of my sock patterns. Single skeins for shawl, scarf or cowl knitting are available separately. Use code freeshipping for US orders, good through 5/11. I’m so sorry that I can’t offer this on international orders. If you would like a quote to ship outside of the US, please convo me — I don’t mark the shipping up from what I am charged.

Here is a bit about the yarn: It’s a lovely base of 440 yards of superwash Merino blended with 25% nylon in a three-ply fingering weight. Each skein is dyed individually by hand using colorfast acid dyes. The skeins are wound into center pull balls and are ready for you to knit from. You can choose to knit from the center or the outside depending on how you want your item to look — darker to lighter or lighter to dark! This yarn pairs well with any of my shawl patterns and would also look wonderful knit up as a cowl or scarf. The long color repeats blend from one color to the next.

I am so happy to introduce our new knitting project kit, the Queen Bee Leg Warmers. These adorable warmers are knit with one skein of super soft, washable, Luna Grey Fiber Arts Aspen Sport hand-dyed yarn. Knit in the round using double pointed needles, the cuff is knit with needles two sizes smaller than the body of the warmers to ensure a snug, secure fit. The highly textured honeycomb lace pattern is easy to memorize and fast to knit. Pattern includes instructions for three sizes: 1-3 years, 4-6 years & 7-9 years.

The best part? Through May 10th, you can get the pattern for free (a $4 savings) when you purchase a Queen Bee kit using coupon code QueenBeeMay at checkout.

Our final Outlander-inspired project kit has landed! The Celtic Forest Pullover by Therese Chynoweth is a top-down sweater featuring a classic yoke design and figure-flattering details. Knit in the incredibly soft and cool Lhasa Wilderness yak/bamboo yarn, this piece is a year round winner!

Best of all, you’ll save over 15% when you purchase yarn & pattern together in our exclusive kit.

Knit your way through the Outlander series with this newest kit added to our online store! These kits will also be making their show debut this weekend at YarnCon and the Interweave Yarn Fest!

Coit Tower stands on the top of Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. There are two ways to get to Coit Tower: you can drive there — Lombard Street ends at the top of Telegraph Hill — or you can walk. By far the best route is via the stairs on the east side of the hill. There are two staircases that climb from the Embarcadero to the top of the hill (a rise of about 270 feet); one of them is Greenwich Steps. Both staircases wind their way through a tiny neighborhood of cottages with meticulously tended gardens that overflow with glorious flowers.

This rectangular shawl starts with a very long toe-up sock cast on (use your favorite one). It works out from this center line, increasing in width and length with every odd row. The shawl is worked in the round, and is seamless. Diamonds and flowers are accented with pretty little nupps. If you wish, replace the nupps with beads for a touch of bling.

I am guessing that I am not alone on this, but I am in love with colorfully dyed yarn. A big part of what motivated me into designing in the first place was the desire to allow the yarn to look as beautiful knit up as it does in the skein. And just when I think I have it figured out the amazing artists that dye the yarns come up with new techniques.

Currently occupying my thoughts are the speckle dyed yarns. What do they like? How are they going to behave? Can I convince them to do what I want? This pattern is a result of a long discussion with the skein of yarn that became the cowl. Knit up in the color Meadow from Gale’s Art, I think I managed to achieve my goal of allowing the yarn to shine through while still creating a fun knit.

Combining slipped stitches with a honeycomb style stitch pattern results in a deeply textured fabric that you simply cannot stop squooshing. It is fast and fun to knit so you can make the hat and cowl for yourself and for gifts. Designed for DK weight yarn each piece takes about one skein. During the test knitting process, a couple of my testers chose to use highly variegated sock yarn held double and that worked beautifully too.

For more information on this and other patterns please visit tumpedduck.com.

Our newest Outlander-inspired pattern is out: the Inverness Shrug by Stefanie Goodwin-Ritter! Inspired by the detachable sleeves worn by Claire in the Outlander TV series, this great looking shrug will take the chill off your shoulders and arms and never slip or fall like a shawl. It’s knit in our Himalayan Trail yarn, a yak and merino blend which really lets the Celtic-style cables take center stage.

Retailing for up to $131.00, you’ll save over 15% when you purchase the yarn and pattern together in this convenient kit. Visit www.bijoubasinranch.com to select your hand-dyed Outlandish colorway to knit yours today!

Charleston Surf combines stockinette stitch and short rows reflecting ocean waves as they splash onto the beach. A hybrid of triangular and crescent shawls, the shaping is an intentional feature so as to stay on without muss and fuss or the need of a shawl pin. Wear it draped over your shoulders or with one end thrown around your neck as you take to the sandy shores. This pattern is a great opportunity for testing different short row methods and discovering your favorite!

For the touching backstory, check out the full write-up on the website.

Happy Friday! Our next Outlander-inspired project kit is hot off the presses: the Beauchamp Gloves by Christine Marie Chen! Channel your inner Claire Beauchamp with these stylish fingerless gloves knit with just one skein of our Lhasa Wilderness yarn. This is the fourth of six Outlander-inspired patterns we’re releasing to celebrate the return of the Outlander TV series to the Starz network this weekend. When you purchase the yarn & pattern together, you’ll save over 15% with our exclusive project kit!

I’m so pleased to announce the release of Tyrion’s Gift, the fourth shawl patten in my Game of Thrones inspired series.

Tyrion’s Gift is a top down triangle shawl that is deceptively easy to knit. With resting rows on the wrong side, it’s a perfect project to take to knit group or work on while you watch the Game of Thrones Season 4 Premier. This tribute to Tyrion and his lady friend Shae is knit up in Miss Babs Tarte, in the Volcanic Eruption colorway. Tarte has a wonderful hand and is a generous 500 yard skein. Miss Babs dyed some up just in time for the pattern release and you can purchase directly from her site: missbabs.com

A huge thank you goes to my test knitters Margi and Helen who whipped through this pattern in no time and gave it raving reviews!

Like most couples, in the beginning Tyrion and Shae were truly in love. They were both quite happy until Tyrion’s father forced him to marry another woman.

Shae refused to leave Tyrion, even at the risk of her own safety. Tyrion was forced to resort to sending her away in a rather brisk fashion. As a parting gift to show how much he cared for her, Trion commissioned a shawl in deep reds of the Lannister colors.

A single, simple gift to keep Shae warm was what Tyrion intended to give to Shae. The betrayal that he got in return was most unexpected.

Use coupon code: Gift for $1.00 off of Tyrion’s Gift in my Ravelry Pattern Shop, good through Easter.

Aureed is a basic raglan sleeved cardigan with a lace panel on the back. The cardigan is seamlessly constructed from top-down. Fronts are shaped with short-rows. Stitches for neck band and front borders are picked up and knitted when finishing. Knitted in fingering weight yarn, it is perfect summer cardigan or stylish for layered outfits for mild weather.