Hi friends! I have some new, exciting things in the shop today! I've added some beautiful new knits and lots of wonderful original patterns! These gorgeous knits are the byproduct of tons of test knitting for my self published patterns. These guys are truly a labor of love and I'm excited for them to go to happy homes. Without further ado, let me show you what I've got up in the shop today! First off, I have two lovely pairs of my Apple Cider Mittens. One pair in KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Tweed in the colorway Marine Heather; Another pair in Blue Sky Fibers Woolstock in the colorway Rusted Roof; Next up we've got a cute pom pom hat. This guy is a variation on Knitatude's Spinelli Beanie. He's knitted from Malabrigo Mecha in the colorway Mostaza. This hat has a removable snap on pom pom that can be popped off for easy washing. I've also listed two dreamy cable knit scarves. (I've honestly been having trouble letting go of these guys.) Both scarves are knitted from my Pumpkin Patch Scarf Pattern. The first cable scarf is knitted up in Spud and Chloe Worsted in the colorway Cider; The second in KnitPicks Snuggle puff in the colorway Chick; Both scarves are cotton blends that showcase the cable texture beautifully. I'm excited for these guys to become someone's treasured heirlooms. Moving on to patterns! Speaking of my Pumpkin Patch Scarf, his pattern is up in the Etsy shop too! Along with my Apple Cider Mitts pattern! And my Dandelion Stitch Cowl pattern! Whew! That's a whole lot of stuff!
Also, now through Valentines Day I'm offering a 20% discount on any purchase from my Etsy shop when you use the code VDAY2020! Or you can use the link; https://www.etsy.com/shop/AshweatherFibreArts?coupon=VDAY2020 I hope you find a cozy knit (or pattern!) that you just can't live without! Thanks so much for stopping by! Until next time! -Ashley
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Welcome!AFA was launched in 2015 as a craft and lifestyle blog. It has since morphed into a full time knitting blog! Here you'll find pattern and yarn reviews as well as a smattering of recipes and original patterns. Archives
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