This gallery showcases finished projects that were created with my colorways. All photos are shared with permission of the project owner, as listed in the photo caption, and are copyright to them.
- Stephanie Bollman is showing off her crocheted hat that was custom dyed in Amethyst for her.
- This shawl was created using the Stutzen pattern on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stutzen and the colors were custom dyed.
- Socks created out of the Celtic Sunset colorway, using the Nutkin pattern on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/nutkin
- Linda Bissell created this Antares hat by knitting with white Minnesota wool and my Oregon Coast Twilight colorway, also dyed on Minnesota wool. The pattern can be found here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/antares
- Jenn Green crocheted up this fun hat using my Northern Lights Vortex colorway and the Buttoned Emma Hat: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/buttoned-emma-hat
- Linda Bissell knit these cozy socks using my Abandoned Beauty colorway dyed on Minnesota wool using the Rye pattern. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/rye-4
- Rachel Hansen knit up this beautiful cowl using my Sandy Bay Sunrise colorway. She then added a white lacy edging to it.
- Mittens knit up with my Oregon Coast Twilight colorway and a light sand colored yarn that was custom dyed. This was utilizing the Bandelier socks pattern that I transformed into mittens. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bandelier-socks
- This incredibly soft cowl was created by Linda Allbee using my Connemara Meadow colorway and the Seaspray Cowl pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/seaspray-cowl
- What a stunning shawl! This was Julie Hendrickson's fisrt shawl that she crocheted. She used two skeins of Japanese Maple and this pattern: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/seraphinas-shawl
- Rebecca Willoughby was a lucky winner of a skein of my Sunrise Reflection colorway. She designed this tank top using one skein of Sunrise Reflection and one skein of St. Denis Sommet baby alpaca. What an awesome job!
- Corrina Ricke crocheted this gorgeous Virus shawl using navy blue yarn that I custom dyed for her and some green stash yarn to show her love for her favorite sports team! Here is the pattern link for the shawl: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/virus-shawl---virustuch
- This is the Traveling Woman shawl knit in my Silent Benediction colorway. It's a pattern I love to create over and over! Want to create your own? Here's the pattern link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/traveling-woman
- Natalia Gartley crocheted this stunning cowl out of my Sandy Bay Sunrise colorway! I love how it flares out at the bottom.
- Maria Klein crocheted this beautiful cape out of my Bygone Days colorway! She designed the pattern for this that would show of the colorway in a stunning way. You can find her pattern here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/out-of-time
- Linda Bissell created this hat using left over yarn in the Abandoned Beauty colorway and some gray wool from Northern Woolen Mill.
- Here is the Celtic Sunset colorway dyed on 100% wool from Northern Woolen Mill knit into socks by Stephenie Anderson, using the Rye socks pattern.
- Christina Mead showcased my Before the Storm colorway in this gorgeous shawl. She used the Stormchaser shawl pattern by RachySellsStuff.
- This stunning blue and yellow shawl was created using the Bollenstreek pattern on Ravelry. The yellow is my Morning's First Light colorway and the blue is soon to be released.
- Linda Bissell created this wonderful Dream Stripes shawl with one skein of Itasca in the Fall and white merino/silk from Habu Textiles. She can often be found showing it off around town!
- Patty Lovegreen blew me away with this weaving example of my Abandoned Beauty colorway combined with some lime green. The design is of her own creation.
- Alethea Kenney used a triangle loom to weave this wonderful earthy toned shawl. She used my Destinations Unknown colorway dyed on 100% wool from Northern Woolen Mill and white, gray, and black wool spun from her own sheep.
- Linda Dolejs Koestler created this cozy mosaic scarf using 100% gray wool and my Celtic Sunset colorway dyed on 100% wool. It was her first time creating a knitted mosiac piece. Well done!
- Fingerless gloves featuring my Northern Lights Vortex colorway and the beautiful Cloudland pattern by Lynne Vogel
- Alethea Kenney weaved this triangle shawl on a triangle loom with gray 100% wool from her sheep and my Quiet Reflections colorway, also dyed on 100% wool.
- Linda Allbee created these warm mittens featuring my Quiet Reflections colorway as her main color with white as her contrast color. She used the pattern A Snowflake in Killarney by Kirei Knitting Designs.
- Lorraine Kilmartin sent me this photo of her stunning scarf. She used my Down Under Wonder colorway for both her warp and weft, dyed on yak/silk! She said it has absolutely wonderful drape!
- Sleekit fingerless gloves, designed by Star Rabinowitz, knit in my Celtic Sunset colorway with beads added.
- A Snowflake in Killarnery mittens made with my Quiet Reflections colorway as the contrast color and gray tweed as the main color. Pattern design is by Kirei Knitting Designs.