
Strawberries & Crime
This sweater was designed for Sofie Gråbøl, who played detective Sarah Lund in the nordic noir series The Killing. The character's love for fair-isle hand knit jumpers made her a style inspiration for many fans.
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This sweater was designed for Sofie Gråbøl, who played detective Sarah Lund in the nordic noir series The Killing. The character's love for fair-isle hand knit jumpers made her a style inspiration for many fans.
This design was inspired by the iconic black and white jumper worn by Sarah Lund/Sofie Gråbøl in The Killing. It features a classic nordic pattern, knit in fair-isle.
Inspired by a look in the second season of The Killing, this pattern features a more subtle pattern of knit/purl stitches in a single colour.
With a puntastic name inspired by Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, this crop top, perfect for running or other sports, and knight in fine cotton, is a nod to Sarah Lund's iconic jumper from The Killing.
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Designed for a young padawan, this tribute to the infamous Star Wars figure is now also available in adult sizes, because (most) padawans grow up sooner or later.
Who doesn't want an adorable dragon on their head? Can also be made in white, of course!
Whether or not they are practicing their Kung Fu, Pandas are delightful, and this easy pattern will give your little one an extra dose of cute!
This incredibly soft and squisy baby blanket and matching hat are worked in a double-thickness honeycomb pattern for extra cuddliness.
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This top-down seamless hooded jacket uses lace work to make peacock-styled feather motifs around the bottom and sleeves. It can be knitted in one or two colours.
One for the History buffs, this challenging piece uses a complex cable motif inspired by Tudor decorations.
The moment I first sketched this cape, it reminded me of the one worn by Officer Crabtree in Allo' Allo, with its big shiny buttons and high collar. Good moaning!
A cosy combo of a hat/cowl and matching (or contrasting) fingerless mitts, inspired by an Autumn walk in the heart of London's Hyde Park.
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