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Treasure Hunt Today!

KnitcircusDec 5, '15

Check out some of our favorite indy businesses for chances to win gorgeous knitting prizes! No purchase necessary, just some fun clicking. HOW TO HUNT For two days only, Dec 5th and 6th, visit each website listed below and search for one of these colorful banners: One banner is hidden on each site – you … Continue reading Treasure Hunt Today! →

Free! Extravagant Scarf Pattern

KnitcircusDec 2, '15

When we have a little free time, my mom and I love to browse the Anthropologie Store for inspiration. I love their urban nomadic style, the juxtaposition of fabrics their designers use, the scented candles…Looking at the knit accessories (very big this year apparently), we came upon a chunky red garter-stitch scarf we both loved. … Continue reading Free! Extravagant Scarf Pattern →

Treasure Hunt! December 5th and 6th

KnitcircusNov 28, '15

You’re going to have the chance to play a game and win some eye-popping prizes from a group of independent businesses! Next weekend, December 5-6th, the Treasure Hunt Giveaway will be on. This is the third year of Treasure Hunts organized by Knitcircus Yarns, inviting some of our favorite businesses to participate; we give the prizes … Continue reading Treasure Hunt! December 5th and 6th →

Juniper Moon Sheep for a Good Cause

KnitcircusNov 24, '15

Susan Gibbs and her husband have created a wonderful phenomenon for good! Juniper Moon Farm is laser-cutting these delightful little sheep ornaments to dress up in fibery love and the proceeds go to Heifer International, one of our all-time favorite organizations. The Sheep Stash can be used as toys, ornaments or all kinds of decorations! … Continue reading Juniper Moon Sheep for a Good Cause →

Confession of a Process Knitter

KnitcircusNov 2, '15

Everyone knows there are two kinds of knitters, the Process Knitter (who chooses projects based on what she wants to learn) and the Product Knitter (who chooses projects based on what she wants to wear or gift). Of course, we all cross from one to the other depending on the needs of the project. If … Continue reading Confession of a Process Knitter →