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Culet, from Amy Christoffers, is a stunning top-down tee with an allover lace stitch in the yoke, which is also repeated at hem.With cozy cabled pockets and an easy-to-wear silhouette, Melipona is ready for your next adventure, either in town or out in the woods. Valentina Consalvi’s classic tunic-length pullover features honeycomb cable accents and a clever saddle-shoulder construction. Knitted in soft and tweedy Wren, Melipona will be your new go-to with leggings and your favorite pair of boots. This seamless, top-down pattern includes options for short sleeve cuffs, as shown, or full-length sleeves for a cozier look.North Fork, from Melissa Schaschwary, is a lightweight, breezy, tee worked up in the most comfortable, chic, linen. This seamless shirt is knit from the top down with short rows incorporated to help achieve comfort as well as to gently shape the split hem. Straightforward and quick; knit it under the umbrella at the beach today and wear it sailing tomorrow.Knitting on my Castaway KAL while waiting for our trail ride in Disney World.Yarn Cruisers! Make sure you stop into KnitWit this month if you want to grab a chance to win a set of Lykke Driftwood interchangeable needles!Casapinka Botanique is designed with 15 sections plus borders on either end to really keep your interest. Each section is inspired by something related to spring, from blooming trees, to spring rain. There are also dot stitches, lace, flowers, butterflies, thistle, lettuce and catnip, and tea. You will have so much fun with this! You can, however, replace some of those sections with garter, stockinette, or the mesh pattern that is used if you wish to make it similar.KnitWit Yarn Shop Facebook Page
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Maine Yarn Episode 2
Our latest podcast is now live! The link to the podcast and the show notes is located here.
Vacation
This summer we went to the Camden, Maine area for a long weekend vacation. We saw some lighthouses, walked along the beach, shopped, kayaked, and of course, I fit in some knitting by the campfire. While wandering through downtown Camden, … Continue reading
Maine Yarn is live on iTunes
Just a quick post to let everyone know that Maine Yarn is now officially live on iTunes. Please click here and subscribe!
Podcasts and an Exciting Announcement
I often listen to knitting podcasts while I’m driving. Some of my favorites include the Knitmore Girl’s, Woolful, The KnitGirllls, and Craftlit. These all have their own focus, but they all leave me feeling motivated to grab my needles as … Continue reading
February Newsletter and a Facebook Page.
The February guild newsletter is now available on our webpage. We also just launched a new Facebook page too. Please come join us!
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