119 products
119 products
Sort by:
What do you get when you mix super soft alpaca and strong Highland wool? A fabulously soft and squishy yarn which loves stranded colorwork, is easy to work, and brings joy to every stitch of your sweater, accessory or home project. A perfect blend of Fair Trade, hard-wearing Highland wool and soft alpaca twisted into a staple 2-ply yarn. &Make Yarn is make for for stitchers at every stage of their crafting journey from 100% natural, sustainable fibers from renewable sources.
The shawl is worked in plain and stripe garter stitch in light fingering weight yarn. The addition of slip stitch pattern makes it visually interesting and adds textural interest.
Axis shawl is knit side to side on the bias which makes it drape beautifully. The design is simple yet fun to knit and perfect for any skill level.
The shawl is big enough to cover shoulders yet light and airy to be worn as a scarf.
Axis modern design makes it a very versatile piece, perfect for any season!
Note: This product is for a single, physical paper copy. No digital download is available.
MATERIALS
Swans Island Washable Wool Collection, 100% organic Merino wool, sport weight, (50 gms, 180 yds each) or other Sport weight yarn
Colors Shown
Color A: EWB123 Truffle 2 (2, 2, 3, 3) skeins
Color B: EWB124 Edgecomb Grey 3 (3, 3, 4, 4) skeins
US size 4 (3.5 mm) 16” and 24” circular and set of 4 or 5 dpns, or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch marker, yarn needle.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Chest: 23¼ (25¼, 27¼, 28½, 29¾)“
Length: 13¼ (14½, 16, 18, 20¼)”
Note: This product is for a single, physical paper copy. No digital download is available.
Experience the luxurious softness of mYak's Baby Camel, sustainably sourced from the arid land of northeastern Tibet. Perfect for those who appreciate premium quality and eco-friendly materials.
The camels are tended by members of the Tibetan community, offering a unique blend of Tibetan and Mongolian cultures. They even speak Amdo, one of the three main Tibetan dialects, and live in yurts, the traditional Mongolian home. The Bactrian Camel is a magnificent creature that can adapt well to even the harshest weather conditions. It is commonly used to transport personal items during transhumance and provides an abundance of high-quality milk and luxurious fiber. A unique and culturally rich product, any project will have a touch of both worlds with mYak's Baby Camel.
According to a given season's yak down color, mYak obtains three natural shades (chocolate, desert and oatmeal) which are then dyed, resulting in a palette of rich, soft colors evocative of the five elements of nature. Most yaks produce deep shades of fiber, therefore light colors are very rare and even more precious.
No bleaching or decoloring is done prior to dyeing, therefore each color will vary from season to season depending on the shade of the natural fibers. At times, the resulting shades will be darker and other times they will be lighter. There fore the shades represented online may not exactly match what we have in stock. We recommending purchasing enough to complete your project.
mYak takes great pride in sourcing the finest, softest fibers to bring you a truly unique knitting experience. Harvested by hand from the undercoat of baby yaks during the natural molting season, this yarn is both cruelty-free and environmentally responsible. The fiber is then spun in Italy using low-impact processes that honor the purity of the raw material.
The resulting fabric is unlike any other – an indulgent treat for the senses – boasting unparalleled softness, with a similar micron count to cashmere. The color palette for Baby Yak Medium is a stunning combination of soft, heathered earth tones and dark neutrals, accented by vibrant hues. Because most yaks are naturally of a darker shade, lighter colors are incredibly rare and highly coveted, making this product truly one-of-a-kind.
mYak yarns build a bridge between ancient traditions and conscious craftsmanship. Knit with purpose, knowing your creations carry the warmth of the Tibetan people and the spirit of sustainability.
In Beanie Basics, you'll review the long tail cast on and discover knitting in the round, working with two colors, decreasing, and what to do when the circumference of your work becomes too small for your circular needle. We'll be working with The Conversationalist, by The Plucky Knitter – an adorable, wearable, two-color hat!
Materials: 2 skeins of Malabrigo Rios in contrasting colors. Suggested needles: US 5 and US 7 circular knitting needles, 16" length or size required to get listed pattern gauge plus one set of double-pointed needles in the larger of the two sizes. Stitch markers, scissors and a darning needle.
Prerequisite skills: Casting on, knitting, and purling.
Instructor: Dedra Clark
Class Policies: Be sure to read our general Class Policies before registering.
Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel or reschedule your registration, please provide at least 24 hours advance notice before the start of your first class for a refund minus a $10 service fee. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours notice are non-refundable.
Easy to handle, Twice Sheared Sheep's Cable Locks are ideal for keeping live stitches secure. Press and hold to slide them onto a needle and/or cable and lock your work into place. Perfect for on the move travel and in between crafting sessions!
Cormo sheep are born from a thoughtful cross between Corriedale and Merino. This fleece is a springy wool that’s next-to-skin soft but still full of body and structure. Tumalo Fiber's Caldera DK showcases this beautifully, with a smooth hand and a gentle elasticity that makes it a joy to work with. The balance between ply and natural bounce give stitches excellent clarity, making cables and lace pop just as well as simple stockinette. Caldera DK boasts the versatility and tactile pleasure that makes a yarn truly unforgettable.
No more pausing to click, mark, or second guess your rows, this handy tool slips right onto your knitting or crochet project with ease! Small but mighty, the Chain Row Counter counts to 110 rows with easy to see loops and numbers that make counting a breeze.
How to use your row counter:
- Place counter on needles between 2 stitches like any other stitch marker.
- Work as normal.
- When you work your way back to the counter and need to slide it from needle to needle, move the counter to the next number in the chain.
- Use the attached melody clip to:
- Count more than 10 rows.
- Mark the 'tens' place in your count.
- Mark how many pattern repeats you have completed.
Each skein is hand dyed in Malabrigo’s renowned colorways! Luscious tonal shades and vibrant variegations that turn every project into a masterpiece. Because they are dyed in small batches, every skein carries its own subtle uniqueness, making your finished piece truly one of a kind.
Malabrigo Chunky brings joy to every project: quick to knit, endlessly cozy, and full of depth and color. From instant gratification accessories to sturdy, love worn garments, this yarn infuses each stitch with warmth, beauty, and a splash of hand dyed magic.
Elemental Affects Coastal sport-weight yarn is a luxurious combination of 50% U.S. Shaniko wool, 25% Mulberry Silk, and 25% Belgian Flax offering a perfect balance of softness and fluidity. The wool lends elasticity and loft, silk adds a delicate sheen, and flax contributes a sturdy, textured finish. The resulting yarn is both distinctive and exceptional. Coastal's moisture-wicking properties – similar to textured cotton – helping regulate body temperature, making this yarn ideal for lightweight sweaters, breezy summer tops. Its graceful drape lends itself to intricate lace designs.
The wool used in Elemental Effects Coastal is sourced from the Shaniko Wool Company, which uses fully traceable Merino/Rambouillet wool raised on certified farms in the Great Basin region of the American West. Shaniko wool is double NATIVA + RWS certified.
Combining the structure of English tailoring with the flexibility of modern, top-down construction, this method helps knitters achieve sweaters that fit and flatter — with the freedom to adjust as you go. Julie’s innovative color-coded worksheet makes the process approachable and intuitive, replacing confusing “at the same time” instructions with an easy, line-by-line system that’s as practical as it is empowering.
Inside, you’ll find eight sweater patterns — including favorites like Emma A–C, Lizzie, Molly, Tallulah, and Tilda — plus detailed tutorials, clear illustrations, and links to video support for every technique. Whether you’re knitting your first garment or refining your fit, the Cocoknits Sweater Workshop offers the tools and techniques to make every sweater your best one yet.
Let these joyful stitch markers be your knitting guide. Use different colors to alert you to the various parts of your stitch pattern or when to make an increase or decrease. Choose your favorite color to mark the beginning of the round. These smooth, steel-based markers are ingeniously coated with nylon in a rainbow of colors so they will stick to the Cocoknits Maker’s Keep or any magnet.
They are also an integral part of the Cocoknits Method, in which the knitter uses specific colors to mark sleeves, body, front left, front right, etc., corresponding to the same colors on the Cocoknits Method Worksheet.
Available in two sizes. Made of nylon coated steel.
- Original stitch markers accommodate up to US 13 / 9mm needle
- Small stitch markers accommodate up to US 7 / 4.5mm needle.
- 10 each of 6 colors
A knitter herself, the creator of Just a Little Charm, Jen Pesko, has stamped some knit and crochet themed Copper Charm Keychains for us! In 2011, Jen was in search for reclaimed metal. She was able to discover copper flashing from a building demolished in downtown Bend, OR. The building housed the Bend Bulletin newspaper since 1965. Just A Little Charm now incorporates other salvaged materials with the original copper.
Each Just a Little Charm product is handmade, therefore final products might look slightly different than the product image. Chain not included.
The wool in Cotton Merino is certified by RWS – the Responsible Wool Standard – ensuring that animals, farmers, and the environment are treated with care. This certification comes with a lengthy list of requirements, including protecting the Five Freedoms of animal welfare: freedom from hunger and thirst, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury and disease, freedom to express normal behavior and freedom from fear and distress. RWS certification also ensure that healthy soil, biodiversity, and social welfare for farmers and workers are prioritized.
