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Accessing Digital Patterns from H+W December 03, 2021
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Newsletter March 26, 2020
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Information for Designers March 17, 2020
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Shipping and Returns
by Alexis Winslow onShipping We offer a range of shipment options through USPS and UPS. Shipping cost depends on order size and destination, and comes directly from the shipper. Shipping for U.S. orders over $150 is free. We are not responsible for customs fees, taxes, or import duties associated with international shipments; please contact your local customs office for further information where applicable. We do our best... -
Glossary of Terms
by Meghan Babin onNot sure what abbreviations in our knit patterns mean? Check out our handy abbreviation table below to help answer your questions. Abbreviations are ordered alphabetically. Abbreviation Description 1/1 LC (1/1 Left Cross): Slip next stitch onto cable needle and hold at front of work; k1, then k1 from cable needle. 1/1 RC (1/1 Right Cross): Slip next stitch onto cable needle and hold... -
Stockists
by Alexis Winslow onWest Coast Fancywork Yarn Shop Bend, OR www.fancywork.com The Lamb & Kid Bainbridge Island, WA www.thelambandkid.com Monarch Knitting Pacific Grove, CA www.monarchknitting.com Starlight Knitting Society Portland, OR www.starlightknittingsociety.com Tolt Yarn and Wool Carnation, WA www.toltyarnandwool.com A Verb for Keeping Warm Oakland, CA www.averbforkeepingwarm.com YarnfolkEllensburg, WAwww.yarnfolk.com Northeast Annie & Company New York, NY www.annieandco.com Beetle + Fred Beacon, NY www.beetleandfred.com Do Ewe Knit Fanwood, NJ... -
Sizing
by Alexis Winslow onOur garment sizing is given in terms of the finished measurements of the garment, not the body measurement they’re sized for. This means the measurement includes the intended ease of the garment. In our pattern specifications, we’ll always list the finished bust measurement, the intended ease, and the ease as shown on the model (if different—we can’t always find a model who reflects the...