Circle of Stitches

Purveyors of fine yarns and witchy goods

Spincycle Inspiration!

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We are such big fans of Spincycle Yarns! Not only are these yarns 100% American-made by sheep to skein, but the whole operation is run by two amazing women, Kate and Rachel.

Kate and Rachel started their journey as handspinners in 2004. In 2012, they partnered with a small mill in near Bellingham, Washington to produce a millspun yarn that would maintain the look of their handspun yarn but which could be produced at a much faster pace. In 2017, they bought the mill and continue to inspire us daily! Here are some lovely patterns to knit with Spincycle.

The Lagom Hat by Ana Campos

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Sometimes there’s a yarn so luscious that all it needs is a classic, simple pattern to let it shine. That’s why I designed the Lagom Hat, a basic hat pattern that comes in both slouchy and fitted sizing, for Nunki. Anny Blatt’s Nunki is an absolutely gorgeous bulky weight yak down and lambswool blend. This is the kind of yarn that really needs to be touched, because it is unbelievably soft, warm, and with beautiful drape. Find the Lagom Hat on Ravelry, or grab a free copy in our Library!

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What the Sweater Challenge is Really About

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Happy 2019, friends!

This is our third year welcoming in the new planetary cycle with our Annual Sweater Challenge.

We’ve been working hard over the last four years to really hone our core values and mission, and this is also true of the Sweater Challenge. So today, I’m sharing thoughts on what this challenge really is about.

On the surface, it seems like a way to get folks knitting - which is true! But there is a whole lot of “why” behind getting folks knitting. There are the obvious answers, which are about supporting the small businesses and industries that make knitting possible. Without our knitting community, we wouldn’t exist, and in turn we wouldn’t be able to support the various small businesses and independent entrepreneurs we partner with. There is an amazing ripple effect that comes from supporting small businesses. That said, this not why we do what we do. We genuinely believe that creativity is a conduit to a healthier, more fulfilling life, and a way to connect and care for ourselves.

Some people tell us they’re hesitant to join the Sweater Challenge due to time constraints. The challenge kicks off in late December, with an early March deadline, inviting folks to finish their pieces and wear them to our Anniversary Party. The timeline is about 2.5 months, which objectively speaking, is a good amount of time! But why do people feel so crunched? We are all bogged down with responsibilities and myriads of little things that keep us busy. America is the land of busyness (insert side rant about the pressure to feel busy all the time). By committing to this challenge, you are committing to self care and to more intentional living. We knit because it brings us joy and helps us destress; knitting is absolutely a form of self care. By making a commitment to knit a garment in this time frame, you are making a choice to intentionally set aside time for self care. This of course brings us to thoughts on intentional living. Many of us (myself most definitely included) from being more intentional in how we spend our time. By committing to self care through knitting, we are creating space for more intention in our lives.

Beyond this, we are big supporters of crafting a handmade wardrobe and slow fashion. Slow fashion allows us to be mindful about consumption and putting together a wardrobe that reflects our values. Clothes can be such a defining element for folks as a vehicle for self expression. If we have to wear clothes, why not wear clothes that bring us joy? Not only is the act of knitting a form of self care, we can came out of the activity with a beautiful wearable piece that inspires us. It can feel silly to talk about the transformative power of clothes, but we’ve all experienced it - those special items that really make us feel like ourselves when we put them on. And what is more you than a piece you’ve made yourself, to look and fit exactly the way you want? My beautiful friend Sew Liberated has been posting about this, and this year we are committing to being unabashedly ourselves, and helping you do the same!

I know what some of you are thinking: “but my sweaters never fit right!” or “I don’t have the skills to make what I want!” We hear you, and the Sweater Challenge is our call to you to grow your skills, and we are here to help you every step of the way. Even if you’re part of our online community (rather than in person) we will still work with you - phone calls, emails, even video chat.

Thank you for reading! There’s so much more to be said about all this, but for now I will leave this with an ask to hear your thoughts.

Tarot: 2 Card Creativity Spread

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With the solstice season in full swing and 2018 coming to an end, we’re taking time to re-evaluate. At times like this, we remember that knitting of often the perfect metaphor for life, as we look at the projects we want to wrap up and plan ahead for projects we want to start.

For our tarot lovers, here is a quick 2 card spread to help you work towards your goals:

1 - How can I be better aligned with my goals moving into the next season? (You could say year, but this spread can be used any time of year)
2 - What is the first step I can take towards this? 

Pictured is the Moonchild Tarot , an absolutely stunning deck by Danielle Noel.

Tarot: 2 Card Creativity Spread

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All the tarot decks we carry have an amazing story behind them, and we try not to pick favorites but the Mesquite Tarot has really stood out. It’s such a pretty and simple deck, created by women (which we love), and now that it’s not being re-printed it has become a collector’s item! cough go get yours before they’re all gone cough

I love using my personal tarot practice as a way to keep me centered and focused, and since my life revolves around creativity, here is a quick 2 card spread for my fellow creative tarot lovers.

1 - How can I nurture my creativity?


2 - What is currently holding back my creative side?