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CocoKnits Sweater Worksheet Journal

CocoKnits Sweater Worksheet Journal

Regular price $22.00
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Description

The Sweater Worksheet Is An Integral Part Of The Cocoknits Method. In Order To Track The Creation And Progress Of A Seamless Yoke, The Knitter Fills In The Increases As Instructed In The Pattern, Then Knits From The Worksheet. The Worksheet Has Areas For Additional Information Such As The Pattern Name, Size You Knitted, Gauge, Needles And Yarn Used. The Cocoknits Sweater Workshop Book Includes One Worksheet In The Back Which You Can Photograph, Store, And Print As A Jpeg. The Advantage Of The Worksheet Journal Is That It Creates A History Of All The Sweaters You Make, Including Any Customizations Or Tweaks. This Way, You End Up With A Whole Collection Of Sweater Patterns Customized Just For You – And If You Decide To Knit Another, Your Worksheet Is Already Filled Out And Ready To Knit!

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CocoKnits Sweater Worksheet Journal

$22.00
Shipping & Packaging

Shipping & Packaging

While we are unable to offer international shipping at this time, we can ship to our New Zealand neighbours. Contact us for more information.
We re-use packaging materials whenever possible.

Order tracking

All items are shipped via Australia Post. As Mole Creek is a rural post office, orders are generally picked on the day received, and shipped the next. Tracking numbers are automatically sent as soon as your order is shipped.

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Sourcing & Materials
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Sustainable sourcing

The equipment I stock comes from makers I respect — Ashford, Schacht, Majacraft — who build things designed to last decades, not seasons. The fibre is Tasmanian where I can source it, because buying from down the road is the most straightforward version of this. I won't stock something I don't believe in, which means the range is deliberately small.

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What I'd use myself

Everything in the store has been through the same filter: would I use this myself? If the answer is no, it doesn't make it onto the website. That means the range is deliberately narrow — there are no products here to fill a gap or round out a catalogue. What's here is here because I'd stake my own time and reputation on it.

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Wool miles

Fibre has a journey before it reaches you — where it was grown, where it was shorn, where it was processed, and how far it travelled at each stage. I think you deserve to know that. Where I can tell you the origin, I will. Where I can source locally, I do. This isn't a marketing position — it's just what honest dealing looks like.