Nomadic Knits Issue 4: Maryland / DC / Virginia

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We went on a journey to Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia, and we can’t wait for you to read all about it! Join us as we explore all the beauty that the Mid-Atlantic region has to offer. From mountains to beaches to the seat of the United States Government, the Mid-Atlantic has it all. Contains eleven new knitting patterns featuring beautiful yarn from Maryland, DC, and Virginia!

Featuring designs by:
Laura Aylor
Jodi Brown
Donna Estin
Tanis Gray
Adrienne Larsen
Melissa Kemmerer
Tracie Millar
Nataliya Polyakov
Devin Ventre

Featuring yarn from:
Backyard Fiberworks
Blue Skin Yarns
Brediculous Yarns
Cestari
Dragonfly Fibers
Duck Duck Wool
Haute Boheme
Havirland
Kim Dyes Yarn
Knot House Yarns
Little Fox
Magpie Fibers
Neighborhood Fiber Co.
Shalimar Yarns
Urban Girl Yarns

 

See you in Maryland, DC, and Virginia!

More About Nomadic Knits

Thanks for stopping by to check out Nomadic Knits, a boutique knitting magazine featuring beautifully designed knitwear, local fiber producers, indie dyers, and local yarn shops. Each issue shines a spotlight on a different region of the world and highlights the things that make that region special. Our first issue focused on Florida and was released in September of 2018. We followed up in December of 2018 with issue two : new york state and have since released five more issues.

Becky and Melissa met and became great friends through their love of yarn and knitting. They continuously enable each other to buy ALL the yarn and knit ALL the things. Not too long ago, Becky sold her house, her yarn shop, and most of her belongings, and took off to travel the country in a van with her giant poodle, Bubba. Melissa is the designer behind Melissa Kemmerer Designs, and she travels between upstate New York and southern Florida, knitting wherever she happens to be.

These two are determined to stay connected through their love of knitting and all things fiber. You can follow their pursuit of local makers and fiber artists here on the blog. Melissa and Becky believe that local is where you are right now, and wherever you find your people; it is not just a place, but a sense of community and belonging.