knitwear
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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When not teaching new Doctors, Sarah is designing a full line of knit and crochet patterns for the modern yarnie to enjoy. Her eclectic catalog of garments and accessories features beautiful textures and interesting elements sure to delight. And for those who enjoy a touch of whimsy be sure to look at Sarah’s amigurumi.
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KM Bedigan is a prolific knitwear designer in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her background in archeology and history provides inspiration for her full line of knitwear designs. (Be sure to check out the stuffed animals. They are adorable) Her patterns feature adventuresome construction techniques, fresh modern colors, and texture.
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Knitter, designer, pole dancer Rachel Legget knows how to make things move. Although Rachel has a full line of knitwear accessories she specializes in socks. Her socks feature both beautiful, intricate Cables and unique colorwork. These are true works of art.
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Lotta Groeger of Atalante is inspired by the comic books, fairy tales, and role playing games she loves. Her full line of knitted accessories features adventurous textures. Many of her projects look like level up challenges but are easier than they appear and are sure to delight knitters everywhere.
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Su is a UK based designer whose life and work focuses on slow living. Her patterns, however, feature lively stitch movement often combining cabling and lace. In other words, beautifully mindful.
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Award winning designer, teacher, and Dr. Who Fan, Eileen Casey has been knitting since she was 5. An accomplished designer, Eileen Casey especially enjoys cables or beads, and sometimes cables and beads. What is truly impressive is the range of projects in her catalog which include classic cabled jumpers and whimsical intarsia.
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Hunter Hammersen rejected expectation, sought the life less-ordinary, and ended up in Maine writing knitting books and taking pictures of pretty string. Her designs are based on using simple knitting techniques to create patterns that look more complicated than they are. Her full collection of knitwear accessories and miniature knits are classic with a touch of whimsy.
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