My first version of this hat got sucked into New Zealand’s Lake Wakatipu. Named after the mythical giant slumbering at the bottom of the lake, Matau makes a great first colourwork project. This pattern is available for free! View Pattern
My first version of this hat got sucked into New Zealand’s Lake Wakatipu. Named after the mythical giant slumbering at the bottom of the lake, Matau makes a great first colourwork project. This pattern is available for free! View Pattern
Knit from the toe up with a flap-and-gusset heel, this simple sock makes a great first colourwork project. The 1×1 stranding adds extra durability and warmth to the sock, while the varied row count of the vertical stripes keeps your interest as you knit. View Pattern
Reminiscent of a stripy beetle’s back, the Calidum Mitts are knit entirely in twined stitch, a Scandinavian technique where two yarns are twisted around each other on the back of the work. View Pattern
A quick but engaging knit, you’ll reach for Kiteborne on the stickiest, most sweltering days of summer, when you’d rather your clothes didn’t touch you at all. Its unique top-down bias construction gives it an airy, drapey feel on the body. View Pattern