For her installment of Knitting Our National Parks, Jensen of Sugarplum Circus chose a gorgeous image of Mount Rainier by photographer Doug Shearer of the mountain surrounded by scarlet and lilac wildflowers on a misty morning — very Valentine’s Day. Since she couldn’t decide on just one color to spotlight, she dyed up four different colors: Mountain Blush, Alpine Aster, Moody Mist and Scarlet Paintbrush. All are available to preorder individually on full skeins of Sugarplum Sock, 437 yards of 75/25 Superwash Merino and recycled nylon. If you can’t decide, there are also four-mini sets, with approximately 87 yards of each color.
Give some to your knitting and crochet projects with Jillian of WeeOnes’ helpful conversation hearts, Valentine hedgehogs or pink woolly sheep polymer clay stitch markers. Preorders are also now open for a set of 12 individually-wrapped, hand-sculpted, migration-themed stitch markers that will help you count down to spring.
Anastasia of Cashmere & Coconuts has a variety of new bases — 15 different ones across four different yarn weights — and new colorways for the new year.
Liz of Knitting Lizard Fibers has “choose your yarn adventure” kits for her new Which Way Cowl, a colorwork cowl that uses two skeins of light or classic DK-weight yarn.
Paola Albergamo’s latest is the Frasquita shawl, a mosaic pattern designed to resemble a flower with thousands of petals. Enjoy 25% off through this Sunday with the code frasquita.
Dawn of Twice Sheared Sheep has four types of row counters (featuring cute fiber animals, of course). They include Original Chain Counters, Circle Counters, Odd/even Counters and Shortie Row Counters.