Coastal Knits - A Collaboration Between Friends on Opposite Shores by Alana Dakos and Hannah Fettig

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Knitwear designers Alana Dakos and Hannah Fettig are two friends living on opposite ends of the United States. They have come together to produce Coastal Knits, a compilation of ten fresh designs inspired by Alana's California and Hannah's Maine coastlines. Each design captures the essence of their favorite local destinations, and is accompanied by photographs and essays on the location's special meaning to the designer. It is a personal, inspiration-based collection of sweaters and accessories that knitters of all levels will appreciate.

Coastal Knits

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  • Coastal Knits
  • Gnarled Oak Cardigan
  • Wildflowers Cardigan
  • Sand and Sea Shawl
  • Cambrian Cowl
  • Rustling Leaves Beret
  • Bayside Pullover
  • Rocky Coast Cardigan
  • Water's Edge
  • Branching Out
  • Panoramic Stole

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Ten beautiful patterns are included in this collection: Patterns by Alana Dakos - Gnarled Oak - A basic cardigan that features a stunning, embossed cabled oak leaf motif. Wildflower - A lightweight, ¾-sleeve cardigan perfect for layering on a brisk spring day. Sand & Sea - A light and lacy, crescent-shaped shawlette. Cambrian Cowl - A quick-to-knit, bulky cowl that is both sophisticated and practical in its styling. Rustling Leaves - A lovely beret knit from the bottom up is a perfect fall accessory. Patterns by Hannah Fettig - Bayside - This breezy raglan pullover is worked from the top down in the round. Rocky Coast Cardigan - This cardigan offers real cabled comfort on a brisk New England day. Worked from the top down in a classic cable pattern. Water's Edge - A top-down cardigan with a well-placed pleat that flatters the waist. Branching Out - Little mitts knit up fast. Panoramic Stole - A mesh lace stole that features just enough short row shaping to keep things interesting.

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