Over The Ocean - Adult Sizing

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Over The Ocean is a seamless, top-down raglan sweater worked in the round. Knit with DK weight yarn on 4.5mm needles, the design features a twisted 1×1 rib and a four-stitch cable that runs with the raglan increases. The all-over texture is created with cabled slip stitches that produce an ‘undulating’ effect, representative of the flowing tides of a calm ocean glistening in the sun.

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Speckle Pop Socks

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The Speckle Pop Socks are super fun and pretty, especially when matched with your favourite summer outfits! The lightweight and breathable fabric features an open lace design, anklet style length and plenty of textural interest. The folded cuff not only allows for the delicate picot edge but also provides more structure to help prevent them slipping down. These little shortie socks aren’t particularly yarn hungry which makes them perfect for using up left-overs from other sock projects.

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Over The Ocean - Children's Sizing

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Over the Ocean is a seamless, top-down children's raglan sweater worked in the round. This unisex design can complement most looks by dressing up or down. The slip stitch cables create a light, airy fabric but still has warmth for those chillier evenings. The 'undulating' texture is representative of the flowing tides of a calm ocean glistening in the sun.

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Quinzhee Cowl

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The Quinzhee Cowl is designed to keep you warm if you ever found yourself taking shelter in a quinzhee! The slim fit makes it a perfect accompaniment to a high, slim necked coat. But there is no compromise on warmth; the squishy texture of the quinzhee cable rib coupled with the Suri alpaca ‘fluff’ makes this a super toasty addition to your cold weather wardrobe!

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Garter Squish Beanie

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Fancy the same warm, squishy hug for your head that your Garter Squish jumper gives your body? You may even have a leftover skein destined to become a matching hat? This was my inspiration for the pattern… Well, and a husband with a chilly head!

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