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Here Be Dragons
Inspired by the annual Draconid meteor showers, Draconides is a shimmering mohair sweater dress worked top-down with compound raglan shaping for a custom fit. Featuring a henley neckline, two sleeve options, optional empire waist, and a delicate lace hem, this tunic-length dress is as versatile as the fall skies. Available in 10 sizes with bust shaping options, it’s perfect for cozy days in or festive nights out.
Oct 105 min read
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New Knitting Books for Fall 2025
Colorwork takes center stage in the Fall 2025 new knitting book lineup. Explore Nordic heritage with Nordic Sailors' & Fishermen's Sweaters, Happy Nordic Knits, and Spectacular: Modern Danish Knitting. Travel to the Northern Atlantic archipelagos for Traditional Knits from the Faroe Islands and Fair Isle Knitting Tradition. Finally, head stateside with Knitting the U.S.A. with 50 beanies celebrating every state's landmarks and landscapes.
Sep 268 min read
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In a State of Flux
State of Flux is a reversible compound raglan sweater with bold brioche details and a cozy cowl neck. In this post I share the story behind the design : how it’s constructed, what makes it reversible, tips for neat finishes, and ideas for color pairings. Whether you’re curious about asymmetric raglans, brioche details, or layering mohair with wool, you’ll find inspiration (and practical advice) to fuel your next knit.
Sep 126 min read
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Feather and Fan vs. Old Shale: What's the Difference?
Feather and Fan and Old Shale are often confused, but they’re two distinct, traditional Shetland lace stitch patterns with unique looks and structures. In this post, you’ll learn why the mix-up happened, how to tell them apart visually, and what makes their stitch construction different. Feather and Fan is jagged and angular, resembling feathers, while Old Shale is smooth and wavy like sea shells. Next time you’ll know which is which!
Aug 296 min read
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Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 Knitting Trends
From cables galore to subtle shades, DROPS Fall 2025/Winter 2026 collection showcases five standout knitting trends. Expect lots of cables, European and saddle shoulders, and full-fashioned shaping that turns increases and decreases into design features. The palette leans neutral but you can spice thing up with color mixing.
Aug 153 min read
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A Cowl As Soft As Starlight
Meet Soft As Starlight, a delicate lace cowl inspired by meteor showers and knit in airy silk mohair. Designed as a companion to Lyrides, this almost-weightless accessory features intuitive lace, twisted ribbing, and a seamless construction. With three customizable sizes and minimal yardage, it’s perfect for stash yarn or that one special skein. Read the full post for design features, yarn and colorway suggestions, and styling ideas!
Jul 44 min read
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