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BIPOC SOCK DESIGNERS

a list to amplify bipoc sock designers

ADRIENNE FONG

deceased

Adrienne lost her battle with cancer 9/18/2019. Per Adrienne’s wishes, her patterns are free on Ravelry. Knowing that Ravelers would want to do something, she said that donations toward the fight against cancer would be appreciated.

ANA CAMPOS

from her Ravelry designer page

Knitter, yarn dyer, yarn shop owner, Brazilian, immigrant, Latina.

DAWN LANDIX

from her Ravelry designer page

Knitwear designer creating patterns for pieces that fit seamlessly into your existing wardrobe and are equal parts cozy and chic. Focusing on building a handmade, slow wardrobe and overall being more conscious and present in everything I do and make.

DIANE UGO

from her Ravelry designer page

I love interesting shapes and designs and try to incorporate them into my work in a way which is simple yet eye catching.

FATIMAH HINDS

from her Ravelry designer page

I love to make and design items that are unique and interesting but not so complicated that you have to work in silence. I want what you make to be practical and beautiful.
I consider my work to be unisex and body inclusive. In keeping with that, I continue to grow my size range so please stay tuned. I believe that beautiful items are for every body, every gender, every size.

GAVRIELLA TREMINIO

from her website

When it comes to creating, I like to keep it slow and beautiful. Whether that means, knitting with the full engagement of just me and the stitches or drawing up a new sticker set that embodies the entire meaning of keeping it cozy. I dream up and create things that are both fun and unique and that's what you will find here in my little corner of the internet at HelloGavriella.com

HEATHER ZOPPETTI

from her Ravelry designer page

Heather Zoppetti is a knitwear designer, teacher, and author of Everyday Lace (Interweave, 2014) and Unexpected Cables (Interweave, 2015). She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her patterns have been published in numerous Interweave publications, in Vogue Knitting, and by a multitude of yarn companies.

Heather is the owner and founder of Stitch Sprouts, a company dedicated to helping your stitches grow. Stitch Sprouts is a distribution company offering the highest quality yarns to fill your shelves, hundreds of patterns and books by the industry’s most popular designers, the finest needles and hooks, and dozens of unique handmade stitch markers to adorn your handwork.

JOEY OF WINTER'S WEATHER KNITS

from her Ravelry designer page

I started designing my own patterns in 2017, but really fell in love with the process in 2018. I love experimenting with texture and unique methods of construction in my designs. My inspiration comes from personal life events and the world around me, each piece often with a back story emphasizing the contrast between positive and negative, light and dark, and hopes and fears.

SARA PETERSON (KNOTTY GNOME)

from her website

I have been a part of the crafting community for over 15 years. I am passionate about many crafts, including knitting, crochet, handspinning, and decorative planning.

TIF NEILAN

from her Ravelry designer page

I’m a knitwear designer based in New England (CT) with an interior design background and a love of color, texture and fiber.
You’ll come to find I tend to gravitate towards earthy green, rust orange and grey.

I strive to create knitwear with an emphasis on fun textures and / or or color play… and I absolutely love to incorporate herringbone stitch in my patterns. #knitalltheherringbone

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