Vill
A look at the designs..
Moggie Blanket -
By: Joanna Clayson
Crocheted in Koigu Othello
1 skein of O340, O887, O180, O920, O950, O931, O309A, O930, O373, O482, O705, O918
The Lakewood Infinity Scarf -
Sierra Anantravanich
Knit in Koigu Chelsea
4 skeins of C742
Textured Knit Blanket Throw -
By: Alison Abbey
Knit in Koigu Othello
8 skeins of O2170
Taila -
By: Maie Landra
Knit in Koigu Othello
10 skeins of O931, 2 skeins each of O2424 and O2423
Hugo -
By: Kersti Landra
Knit in Koigu Othello
1 skein of O2423, 2 skeins each of O2425, O2432, O2433, O2435, O2504
The Fourth Wall Throw -
By: Lindsay Onken
Knit in Koigu Othello
7 skeins of O2432
Aura Cowl -
By: Taiu Landra
Knit in Koigu Othello
1 skein each of O920, O931, O2504,
Judah Blanket -
By: Maie Landra
Knit in Koigu Chelsea
5 skeins if C5513
Lahini Cardigan -
By: Jessica Carey
Crocheted in Koigu Chelsea
8 skeins of C720
Styx -
By: Kersti Landra
Crocheted in Koigu Chelsea
2 skeins each of C5513, C3011, C3016, C742, C3013, C5511
Azzo Cowl -
By: Taiu Landra
Knit in Koigu Othello
1 skein each of O310, O5520, O930, O2433
Painters Palette Scarf -
By: Taiu Landra
Knit in Koigu Chelsea
1 skein each of C882B, C309A, C718, C454, C373, C748
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The Estonian song & dance festivals are happening this upcoming summer and Kersti and Merike will be attending! Koigu's history is deeply rooted in Estonian handicrafts & traditions. Our family originated from Estonia and continues to celebrate our culture. Estonian folk festivals are filled with colourful embroidered and woven traditional folk costumes and fresh flower crowns. This month’s Koigu Collector Colour is inspired by the FOLK FESTIVAL.