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Sari Nordlund is known for her beautifully elegant knitwear designs - full of texture, lace and effortless style! Every project I’ve cast on has been one I’ve enjoyed, but her Poet Scarf design was impossible to put down!
The Poet Cowl is a versatile and elegant accessory, showcasing the same flowing lace pattern found in my Poet and Poetry designs. Its bias construction gives it a beautiful drape, and the airy fabric makes it light yet warm. The cowl can be styled in many ways: wear it draped softly around the neck for an effortless look, tucked neatly under a coat for extra coziness, or pulled up higher to shield from the cold. Its lace texture adds a delicate touch whether layered over a dress, blouse, or knitwear.
Our studio sample (shown in photos) was knit using Scout in color Mulberry Heather.
Kits Contain
two skeins of Kelbourne Woolens Scout (100% Wool; 274 yds / 100g each) in chosen color
a printed / digital copy of the pattern
Pattern Info : Poet Cowl by Sari Nordlund
📸 : Sari Nordlund / Kelbourne Woolens / All The Strings Yarns
For the embroiderer who appreciates the value of beautiful stitches but also likes to break a few rules along the way, Rebecca Ringquist’s Embroidery Workshops is a refreshing new resource for both standard and out-of-the-box techniques.
Based on the popular classes Ringquist leads across the country, Rebecca Ringquist’s Embroidery Workshops teaches everything from the “proper” way to form a French knot and transfer a design to a canvas to new ways to stitch three-dimensionally, work with nontraditional threads and fabrics, draw with thread freeform, and mix and match machine- and hand-stitching.
Also featured are instructions for 20 innovative projects, including a cloth sampler designed especially for the book (and packaged in an envelope at the back), table linens, wall art, and clothing embellishments.
Details
hardcover
160 pages
Dimensions : 8.5” x 9.5”
80 color illustrations
About the Author | Rebecca Ringquist is a sought-after mixed-media artist and embroidery instructor. She has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the New York Museum of Art and Design, Penland School of Crafts, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Etsy, the NYPL Crafternoon series, Squam, Purl Soho, and online. She sells her samplers on Etsy and her website.
📸 : Abrams
Our All The Strings Yarns Stitch Stoppers are silicone point protectors in fun designs for needles of various sizes! Most shapes will fit your knitting needles sized US 2 (2.75mm) to US 11 (8.00mm).
Hexagon packs come in both small (14mm) + large (17mm) sizes and include 2 sets of stitch stoppers each. All other designs are approx. 14mm and include one set of stitch stoppers.
📸 : All The Strings Yarns
PRE-ORDER!! Let’s Crochet! Issue 2 from Laine Publishing will be released on April 2, 2026. Reserve your copy today!
Let’s Crochet! Issue 2 features 17 crochet patterns from talented designers around the world. The patterns are vibrant and inventive, ranging from sweaters, tops and cardigans to bags and other accessories. The photography enhances the fresh, fun and modern vibe of the crochet pieces.
We also meet the Canadian fibre artist Alexandria Masse, who is known for her fun, whimsical crochet sculptures, but also for her support for feminism and women’s reproductive rights. In our Viewpoint article, Melanie Falick, a lifelong knitter, tells how she picked up a crochet hook as an adult — and discovered not just a new creative medium, but a new rhythm of making.
Details
148 pages
17 crochet patterns (2 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 5 T-shirts/tops, 1 skirt, 1 shawl, 3 bags, 1 pair of handwarmers, 1 necklace)
An interview with the Canadian fibre artist Alexandria Masse, who is known for her fun, whimsical crochet sculptures, but also for her support for feminism and women’s reproductive rights.
An article written by Melanie Falick, a lifelong knitter who picked up a crochet hook as an adult. She discovered not just a new creative medium, but a new rhythm of making.
Cute & fun haberdashery for crocheters.
Designers featured in this issue — Ana-Maria Babanica, Yessabett Bueno, Olga Buraya-Kefelian, Ana Diakova, Emma Ducher, Anna Erlandsson, Kirsten Joel, Sarianna Lehtonen, Julia Madill, Andrea Mares, Kare Peacock, Nikki Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, Monika Soltysik, Audrey Trecasse, Krysten Wilson and Jen Yard.
Click here to preview the patterns in Let’s Crochet! Issue 2 via Ravelry!
📸 : Laine Publishing
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