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October 2014

Knit Collage Updates & Morgan Cox's Designs

Crazy does not begin to sum up the past week here at Knit Collage. Juggling a 3 month old and running this biz has proven to be quite a challenge! We started daycare last week and I'm trying my best to like it. I think it's going to be a process for me. He's impossible to be away from.  Last week I also jetted down to Maryland to get our first ever shipment of accessories out to Anthropogie.  It was AMAZING to see the warehouse- it had been 2 years since I'd last been there and wow how we have grown. Just seeing the yarn so well organized and taken care of makes me so happy! A team of 6 helped me get out the accessories in 1 day because our shipment ran super late, truly an amazing feat. I made it back to Boston and dove right into finishing up more Anthro blankets (yay!) and Free People accessories- no rest here! I can't wait to share these accessories with you once they're live on the Anthro & FP sites.

 

On another note, I just came across these insanely gorgeous designs by Morgan Cox and had to share. Morgan is a knitwear designer from North Carolina who came across our yarn at the gorgeous shop Downtown Knits. According to Morgan, the owner of the shop, Michelle was a fantastic resource throughout her design process. Check out her beautiful designs below that use our Cast Away yarn in colorway Oak. I am in love with the poncho- please make this in an adult size Morgan! Fingers crossed she will also release the patterns for these soon too. The below photos are by Ben Scott Photography. 

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Amy Small

Amy Small is the founder of Knit Collage, a company renowned for its artisanal, handspun yarns distinguished by their unique textures and imaginative embellishments. Knit Collage relies on a skilled team to execute each step of the production process—from carding and spinning to meticulous quality assurance. Amy’s vision for Knit Collage transcends the creation of yarn; she is deeply committed to fostering a vibrant community and cultivating creative inspiration among makers.

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