Knitting

For Pie’s Sake

Every Berry knitting pattern by Tabethe Hedrick in SweetGeorgia Yarns

Tabetha has been musing of her favourite warm-weather pastimes as she waits for winter to wind its way down and, naturally, she goes straight to food. Well, pies to be exact.

Plucking ripe berries hidden beneath green leaves in the spring and summer months is a sweet treat unto itself. But the heart sings at the prospect of sweet pies made from the fresh harvest. Buttery flakes of crust. Strawberry tartness. Citrus undertones. Just the right tang of brown sugar on the tongue. The epitome of springtime goodness.

If you can’t tell yet, the love of pie is behind our new Spring with SweetGeorgia, Vol 7 capsule collection! Fresh, soft ease. Natural hues and lofty comfort. Lace and texture reminiscent of a fancy crust paired with rich, fruity colours. These four pieces will delight just as much as your favourite strawberry pie … or peach galette … or a ginger plum pie … or …. well, you get the idea.

You can view the knitting pattern collection in the look book:

Beautiful lace details are striking against classic, simple silhouettes. Two pullovers, a hat and scarf set, and a decadent shawl are all you need to get started on your warm-weather knitting. Four designs perfect for savoring the sweet fruits of the season.

Now through February 14, you can take 20% off any of the four patterns in the Spring with SweetGeorgia, Vol 7 collection. Use the coupon code: HELLOSPRING22. You can find the patterns on both our website and on Ravelry. In the meantime, happy knitting!

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About Tabetha Hedrick

Tabetha Hedrick is a knitwear designer and writer raising a family just outside the Great Smoky Mountains in Eastern Tennessee. As the Design Director for SweetGeorgia Yarns, her days (and heart) are filled to the brim with knitting, art, writing, editing, planning, and finding ways to put it all together. In the midst of that fibre-filled life, you'll find her living simply in the sweet spot where creativity, discovery, parenthood, and life intertwine.

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