Perhaps you’ve notice a slight alteration to the Knit Eco Chic logo on some sites.

“Joe Fox: Tweaking? A project that needs “tweaking”?
Kathleen Kelly: Yes.
Joe Fox: T-w-e-a-k-i-n-g.
Kathleen Kelly: -i-n-g. That’s what he said.”
You’ve Got Mail movie (1998)
After much thought and analysis of the fibers I use and my philosophical principles of eco fibers, I’m proud to introduce “The Hand” to the Knit Eco Chic logo.
The hand represents the eco issues of socially responsible yarn as well as hand dyed yarn. I’ve been drawn to the positive eco issues of socially responsible yarn since inception, such as those seen in Americo Originals, Mirasol, and Blue Sky Alpacas. By looking over my pattern catalogue and recent releases, I realized that hand dyed yarn is of growing importance to me. Beautifully hand dyed yarns like that from The Unique Sheep and Three Irish Girls combines the best of eco fibers with artistic-eye and care of the hand dyers.
To celebrate introduction of the hand, I’m offering a BOGO special on all Ravelry purchases of patterns featuring socially responsible and/ or hand dyed yarns until midnight October 16th, 2015 (EST) – no coupon needed, applies automatically!
- Showing My Bias (hand dyed)
- Shawl Pin Shawl (hand dyed)
- Tidal Breeze Skirt (socially responsible)
- Sun Fire (hand dyed)
- Charleston Surf (socially responsible)
- Solar Flare Circular Shawl (hand dyed)
- Linked In Cowl & Linked In Cuffs (socially responsible)
- Sheer Illusion Tank (socially responsible)
- Fibonacci Drops Shawl (socially responsible)
- Evergreen Sprig Scarf, Headband, Cowl (socially responsible)
- Lake Breeze Tank (socially responsible)
- Collegiate Variation Cowl (hand dyed)
- Southern Christmas Cowl (socially responsible)
- Miss Julie (socially responsible)
- Tugging My Heart Strings (socially responsible)
- Relaxed Petal Ruffle Scarf (socially responsible)
- Fibonacci Squared Men’s Scarf (socially responsible)