• Yarn: Eco-Fusion Alternative Yarns: Eco-Cotton Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station Inspired by the arrival of Butterflies in Spring, this lightweight Tee is perfect for warm weather. Curved Hemline using short row shaping makes a gentle curve and a flattering shape. When choosing a size use the Hip Measurements for a guide. A 10cm positive ease is included in all sizes. Choose a larger size for a boxy oversize garment in a very soft yarn. If you like the idea of flinging on a T-Shirt but prefer to feel a bit less informal and much more feminine then this Tee is the perfect option. Plus Sized for comfort and drape! download link  
  • Featherlight is a light, easy top, perfect for hot summer days. The pattern is available in sizes extra small up to 5XL. Yarn: Eco Fusion Designer: Tracy Schmittgen download link  
  • Yarn: Eco-Cotton DK Alternative Yarns: Eco-Fusion, SuperTwist DK, SuperTwist Sock Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This is a wonderfully textured cowl is knitted holding 4 threads at the same time. So it is a quick knit. download link http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/1407-trinity-cowl/people Photo © The Knitting Station
  • This is a wonderfully textured, quick knit cushion cover, that is knitted holding five threads at the same time. Yarn: Eco-Cotton Designer: Tracy Schmittgen download link    
  • Yarn: Eco-Cotton DK Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This lovely cable knits up to offer great texture and interest. Add it to an existing cushion or go and spoil yourself with a new cushion. Featured in the July 2015 Ideas Magazine. Click here to view the pattern page Photo © The Knitting Station
  • Yarn: Eco-Cotton Alternative Yarns: SuperTwist Sock, SuperTwist DK Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This Cardi is close fitting over the bust with a low front neckline, held together by 2 buttons, it then falls open ftom the bust to the waist enhancing the delicacy of the cardi and showcasing your garment underneath. When wearing, the hemline drops at centre front, then rises upswards towards the side seams. The cardigan is not meant to fit over the hips, only fitting perfectly accross the bustline. download link Photo © The Knitting Station

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