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Peruse the full RBH collection below or pick the category that suits your mood. Links below will take you to more details and purchase options. I donate a portion of my pattern sales to organizations like these.
A note on yarn choice: I design a lot with indie-dyed yarn, because I love the connection I build with other makers through collaboration. However, you do NOT need to buy expensive yarn to make my patterns! Knit Picks and Cascade Yarns are two less expensive brands with great options. Look for bases with a fiber content similar to the pattern you’re knitting if you want to achieve a similar look (though my testers often use different bases with great results). My only caveat would be to avoid acrylic yarn for knitting lace designed with wool in mind, as it will not open up during blocking the way natural fibers will. One workaround can be to use larger needles so that the lace is more open to begin with. Swatching can really help you find a fabric you like with the yarn you have, so don't be afraid to play around a bit before you cast on!