cables
UK based designer, knitter, dyer and spinner Nadia Coxwell, is a global fiber artist. Nadia’s focus is on sock knitting, and her classic designs incorporate lace and cables.
⚠️ Caution: Nadia’s personal blog includes links to Ravelry, which should be clearly marked.
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Sue of Granary knits is a UK based designer and stitch marker maker! Her knitting patterns feature stranded color work and lace. Her stitch markers are handmade with soldered jump rings to ensure you stitch markers never snag your stitches.
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Karen Butler is a UK based designer and tech editor. Head to her Payhip store to see her full catalog of accessories. Whether you love lace, cables, or colorwork you will find a pattern to delight the fingers. (As a color lover I swoon over her colorowork.)
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UK based designer has gorgeous socks that feature bold colorwork and exciting cables. Kat’s work is currently available on Lovecraft and an Etsy store is in the works.
🚨 Kat Knight’s personal website has unmarked links to Ravelry.
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Katherine Vaughn is a designer and academic librarian. When not in the stacks or with her family, she is working on her full range of knitwear, accessories and home goods focus on timeless textured details using cables and lace. Her patterns prove that interesting knits are always attainable.
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Jo-Anne is an Australian designer with a full line of knit accessories including socks, mitts, scarves, and shawls. Much of Jo-Anne’s work is designed in the round so when you cast off your project is complete! Whether you love textured stitches, cables, or lace you are sure to find a project that delights the fingers.
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Sile, pronounced Sheila, is an Irish Dancer and Knit Designer. Her cable designs are not to be missed. You can purchase her patterns on Lovecraft and Payhip.
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As a young girl in Ireland, Bronaugh Miskelly, aka La Purple Penguin dreamed of being a fashion designer. Now she is designing original knit patterns for magazines, yarn companies, and YOU! Inspired by the Irish landscape of her childhood, she aims to create patterns that are as enjoyable to make as they are to show off. They certainly look cozy. With her pointy sticks La Purple Penguin creates knit accessories featuring classic lines and beautiful lace details.
WARNING: I am not providing a link to the Website. Bronaugh is updating her links to patterns for sale but there are unmarked links to Ravelry.
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Kristin Dale of Lakebound Knits grew up on the shores of Lake Superior. Her “Up North” life provides much of the inspiration for her knitwear accessories. Kristen’s timeless design feature a beautiful interplay of textures many featuring cables. Cable lovers are sure to be delighted by the patterns around Lakebound Knits.
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One word comes to mind when looking at Scottish knitwear designer Liz Corke’s work: movement. Her patterns focus on accessories. But whether through cables, lace, or brioche, stitches interesting details move across the fabric in sometimes unexpected ways.
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