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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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New York based crochet designer, Nicole Colella Bagner of Fiercehooks, brings a fresh perspective. She combines the shaping and design she learned from knitting and applies them to her work in crochet. Her patterns often feature video tutorials to teach new techniques.
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Naomi Parkhurst of Gannet Designs is a librarian and self identified “string geek”. She not only knits but crochets, spins, and weaves. Her website features ideas on incorporating codes into your work! Much of Naomi’s designs feature lace pattern work.
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Nicky Jensen of Canada is inspired by her daughters and revels in matching outfits for one another. Nicky’s collection of tops and shawls features lace knitting, seamless garments, and designs to work with every fiber.
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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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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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Sarah Jordan of Knit/Wit Designs has been knitting since she was 7 years old. Her complete line of accessories boldly combine color and texture. Sarah shawl designs make a classic accessory feel fresh and cozy, and her colorwork mittens are swoon-worthy
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