
Pattern: Four Season's Shawl by Alana Dakos
Yarn: Deluxe Worsted Superwash by Universal
From Ravelry.com:
Worked from the top down, this shawl incorporates each of the four seasons interpreted in cables and lace. The beginning starts out with the bare branches of Winter, moves into the budding leaves of Spring and Summer and lastly the falling leaves of Autumn.

Pattern: Woven Checks Shawl by Stephen West
Yarn: Smooshy Cashmere by Dream in Color
From Ravelry.com:
Select one solid or semi-solid main color and one self-striping contrast color to knit this sideways triangle shawl. Begin at the small tip of the shawl and work increases toward the border as you only work with one color at a time. Stripes and slip stitches form the woven checks motif, creating the illusion of the self-striping yarn weaving in and out of the garter ridges. I-cord edges frame the large shawl shape. You can easily customize the size by knitting more pattern repeats for a large shawl or simply bind off early for a smaller shawl size.
This pattern includes videos linked throughout the instructions to help you cast on and bind off, making this project ideal for beginner shawl knitting.

Pattern: Sophie Scarf
Yarn: Poema Color by Laines du Nord
From Ravelry.com:
The Sophie Scarf is worked back and forth in one piece, from tip to tip in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges.The smaller size Sophie Scarf reaches around the neck once, while the larger size can wrap around the neck twice.
This is a quick one skein project perfect for gift giving and the pattern is free with yarn purchase.

Pattern: Sophie Scarf
Yarn: Poema Color by Laines du Nord
From Ravelry.com:
The Sophie Scarf is worked back and forth in one piece, from tip to tip in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges.The smaller size Sophie Scarf reaches around the neck once, while the larger size can wrap around the neck twice.
This is a quick one skein project perfect for gift giving and the pattern is free with yarn purchase.

Pattern: Introspection by Brome Fields
Yarn: Vintage Chunky by Berroco
This quick and easy shrug is so soft and cozy that you will want one in every color! It is knit as a simple rectangle and then seamed at the end to form the "sleeves". It only takes three skeins of yarn so it is as affordable too!
We have lots of colors of Vintage Chunky in stock, so check them out online and place an order or stop by the shop soon.

Pattern: Introspection by Brome Fields
Yarn: Vintage Chunky by Berroco
This quick and easy shrug is so soft and cozy that you will want one in every color! It is knit as a simple rectangle and then seamed at the end to form the "sleeves". It only takes three skeins of yarn so it is as affordable too!
We have lots of colors of Vintage Chunky in stock, so check them out online and place an order or stop by the shop soon.

Patterns: Elephant Washcloth by Linda Galvadon
Golf Club Washcloth by Daisy and Storm
Yarn: Ultimate Pima by Juniper Moon Farm
Washcloths are the perfect baby gift, are so quick and easy to whip up and don't take much yarn. Patterns are available on ravelry.com for just about any holiday, hobby, animal, etc that you can think of.

Patterns: Adalia by Jane Vanselous
Yarn: Silky Wool by Elsebeth Lavold
This beautiful crocheted crescent shawl begins with a few stitches in the center and rapidly grows outward. It is comprised mostly of rows of double crochet, occasionally interrupted by rows of single crochet eyelets and double crochet clusters. It contains rows of eyelets that resemble little diamonds, larger clusters representing faceted jewels, all finished off with a scalloped border.
Pattern: Sunday Shawl by Alia Bland Yarn: Kakigori by NoroZooey by Juniper Moon Farm
The Sunday Shawl is a soft & snuggly shawl, perfect for nippy winter days and nights. Make this shawl your own by choosing a colour scheme to suit your personality.
Stop by the shop soon to pick out your own unique combination of fibers and colors - we would love to help you!

Patterns: Simple Skyp Socks by Adrienne Ku (grey socks)
Heather's Basic Sock Pattern (other three pairs)
Yarn: Smooshy Cashmere by Dream in Color
Practically Perfect Sock by Emma's Yarn
Signature by West Yorkshire Spinners
As you can see, Heather has been a bit sock obsessed lately. She carries a pair of socks on needles pretty much everywhere she goes. They are the perfect project to keep with you at all times - they fit in a small bag, it only takes a couple of minutes to finish a row, and they are the best socks you will ever wear - so worth it!

Patterns: Elephant Washcloth by Linda Galvadon
Golf Club Washcloth by Daisy and Storm
Yarn: Ultimate Pima by Juniper Moon Farm
Washcloths are the perfect baby gift, are so quick and easy to whip up and don't take much yarn. Patterns are available on ravelry.com for just about any holiday, hobby, animal, etc that you can think of.

Patterns: Adalia by Jane Vanselous
Yarn: Silky Wool by Elsebeth Lavold
This beautiful crocheted crescent shawl begins with a few stitches in the center and rapidly grows outward. It is comprised mostly of rows of double crochet, occasionally interrupted by rows of single crochet eyelets and double crochet clusters. It contains rows of eyelets that resemble little diamonds, larger clusters representing faceted jewels, all finished off with a scalloped border.
Pattern: Sunday Shawl by Alia Bland
Yarn: Kakigori by Noro
Zooey by Juniper Moon Farm
The Sunday Shawl is a soft & snuggly shawl, perfect for nippy winter days and nights. Make this shawl your own by choosing a colour scheme to suit your personality.
Stop by the shop soon to pick out your own unique combination of fibers and colors - we would love to help you!

Patterns: Simple Skyp Socks by Adrienne Ku (grey socks)
Heather's Basic Sock Pattern (other three pairs)
Practically Perfect Sock by Emma's Yarn
Signature by West Yorkshire Spinners
As you can see, Heather has been a bit sock obsessed lately. She carries a pair of socks on needles pretty much everywhere she goes. They are the perfect project to keep with you at all times - they fit in a small bag, it only takes a couple of minutes to finish a row, and they are the best socks you will ever wear - so worth it!