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Heritage Fiber Publications A001 Aran Cap
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications A002 Button Cuff Fingerless Gloves
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications A003 Cabled Handwarmers
Our Price: $6.00
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Inspired by a swatch for an introductory cable class, this cap is a nice introduction to cables and bobbles. The lower portion of the cap is knit in a strip and joined to resemble a headband, then stitches are picked up around and decreased for the crown. An i-cord accent finishes up the bottom edge.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Size: 22"
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These are great little versatile gloves.
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These are one-skein wonders that make you feel special when you wear them (and perhaps a bit impish?!).
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Heritage Fiber Publications A006 My First Fair Isle Cap
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications A013 Andean Cap
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications A014 Freedom Cap
Our Price: $6.00
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My First Fair Isle Cap A006 What makes this a good first Fair Isle project? Several things, starting from the beginning: 1) it uses a simple one-color ribbing 2) the background color remains constant throughout 3) the patterns are simple with easily memorable repeats within each row 4) the number of colors are reduced - shading occurs using only two instead of three or more colors 5) the decreases are bordered by the background color to make it easier to see their location 6) the patterns in the crown use only one foreground color per pattern.
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Andean Inspired Cap A013 The trinity stitch always looks great, no matter where you use it. Here it adds texture to the brim of a hat. The hat is good practice with this favorite Aran stitch pattern and the end result is a hat that is thick and warm on cold ears.
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Named "Freedom Cap" because the large motif resembles butterflies, this warm and toasty hat is a great first Fair Isle project. The close-fitting style makes it a hit when given as a gift to the young people in your life. Charts included for three different color combinations.
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Heritage Fiber Publications C001 Aran Baby Cap
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications C002 Heirloom Baby Blanket
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications Circle of Love Baby Blanket C003
Our Price: $6.00
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Inspired by a swatch for an introductory cable class, this cap is a nice introduction to cables and bobbles. The lower portion of the cap is knit in a strip and joined to resemble a headband, then stitches are picked up around and decreased for the crown. An i-cord accent finishes up the bottom edge.
Skill Level: Intermediate.
Size: 16" (18").
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Heirloom Baby Blanket C002
This beautiful blanket feels as good as it looks. Knit with a cross-stitch-looking pattern, it is cushy and very warm. Knit it in white for an christening blanket or in colors for everyday use. No matter, you'll love the results!
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This baby blanket is a good introduction to knitting in the round. Clear instructions make it easy to follow round-by-round. The perfect choice for first-time Grandma's who haven't knit in a while!
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Heritage Fiber Publications F001 Felted Mittens
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications F003 My First Felted Tote
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications J001 Seeded Rib Pullover
Our Price: $6.00
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If you've ever been turned off to wearing mittens because the wind flows through them, these are the answer!
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This simple bag turns heads.
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An attractive sweater for man or woman. Five sizes in a range to fit most.
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Heritage Fiber Publications My Little Knitting Book
Our Price: $3.50
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Heritage Fiber Publications S001 Coloring Book Shawl
Our Price: $15.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S002 Aspen Shawl
Our Price: $8.00
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A handy little reference book for every knitter's notions bag. The compact size (3 by 5 inches) easily tucks into a knitting bag and is packed full of frequently used knitting information.
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Our flagship pattern! This pattern is perfect for a knit-along. The lace patterns are not difficult and flow from one to the other quickly as each pattern change is a milestone. It is named the Coloring Book Shawl because it uses colors and texture to fill in the triangle and chevrons. The maroon version is knit using US size 3 needles and Wagtail mohair, the autumn colors version was knit using US Size 0 needles and Jaggerspun Superfine Merino, and the jewel toned versions also uses US size 3 needles and Jaggerspun Zephyr.
Skill Level: Experienced Finished Size: 110" (280 cm) wide x 55" (140 cm) Gauge: 21st = 4” stockinette
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Inspired by nature and the Estonian and Orenburg knitting traditions, this shawl is a joy to knit. Named for the leaves on the aspens in the Rockies, this is a nice project for gently shaded hand-painted yarn. We've used this pattern in the classroom, starting with a mini-version of the shawl in a day-long class. Most students were able to cast on for the full-sized version before the end of 6 hours.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Sizes: Blocks to 90" wide x 46" tall.
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Heritage Fiber Publications S003 My First Cabled Shawl
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S008 Marvelous Mohair Shawl
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S009 Mariko Shawl
Our Price: $7.00
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This scarf started as a swatch for a cable class and ended up as a scarf - why not make a useful swatch? Pattern also includes instructions for a ruffled ending (pictured in pattern).
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A cuddly shawl for cool nights, stadium sitting, or even throwing over the back of the couch to brighten a room. As an added bonus, it is an easy pattern that makes a good class. Once early knitters understand how the shaping works and how to keep track of the increases, they can complete the shawl on their own, usually after just a two-hour class.
Skill level: Easy.
I never know what to do with the boucle I have, or the mohair. This pattern has solved my problem!
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Mariko Scarf S006
This is a cats paw pattern worked on a diagonal. Whether it is worked in a handpainted yarn, sophisticated black, or fine handspun, it is sure to turn heads.
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Heritage Fiber Publications S009 Nomad Wrap
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S010 Purly Diamond Ensemble
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S011 Lakeshore Shawl
Our Price: $6.00
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Named the nomad shawl for the wandering paths of the lace, this is a two-sided rectangular shawl making it perfect for draping with a twist and still having it look lovely.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Size: After blocking: 80" long by 24" wide.
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Masculine and feminine, this traditional diamond motif brings this ensemble together. Instructions included for hat, headband, mittens, and scarf.
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The Lakeshore Shawl reminds us of the waves that gently lap at the shores of Michigan's inland lakes. The stitch pattern is a variation of the popular Shetland Feather and Fan. It differs in that it is worked in stockinette stitch and the decreases are placed on different rows than the increases. The modifications give the shawl a more sophisticated look. Work it in white for a handsome bridal wrap.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Size: 30" by 84" [76 x 213 cm].
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Heritage Fiber Publications S012 My First Lace Shawl
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications S016 Learn to Knit Lace Shawlette
Our Price: $6.00
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Heritage Fiber Publications X001 My First Socks
Our Price: $7.00
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This shawl is knit from the neck down in five stitch bands: garter stitch, a simple eyelet lace, seed stitch, stockinette stitch and finally ending with a wavy Shetland Feather and Fan. It's a great learning piece and is also a good for "conversational" knitting for more experienced knitters who want a take along project.
Skill level: Intermediate
Size: 72" wide x 36" long (183 x 91.5 cm).
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When your neck is warm, you are warm. This quick project takes the chill off on in between days and after the sun goes down. Cozy, feminine and quick to knit, it is a perfect introduction to lace knitting or for gift giving.
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Becoming a sock knitter helps when you have a good pattern as a basis. This pattern not only teaches how to make a basic sock, but analyses fit from the top down and discusses simple ways to "make a sock your own." Perfect for classes, included are a diagram labeling the parts of a sock and a list of sock lengths according to shoe size.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Sizes: Foot circumference in inches measured at ball of foot: 6.5 (7.5, 8.5, 9.5, 10).
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Heritage Fiber Publications X003 Mix or Match Fair Isle Socks
Our Price: $6.00
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A quick and easy way to show off your Fair Isle knitting skills. Peerie means “small” in Orkney. These are the patterns traditionally used to set off the larger patterns in sweaters and other garments. While our intent is for knitters to place colors where they want to place them, we have included a full-color chart to duplicate one of the socks pictured as well as a color your own chart. You choose whether to have a matching pair, or a pair that just coordinates and makes you grin with silliness!
Skill level: Experienced.
Sizes: 7.75", (8.4"), and (9") in circumference. Length before working heel: from top of sock, approx. 6". Length from back of heel to tip of toe, approx. 9.25". See notes about sizing socks for custom fit.
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