Local: Get it while you can!
O-Wool Local is selling very quickly, and I won't be getting more in stock for several months. If you've had your eye on it, now is the time to stock up before it's gone.
O-Wool in Twist Collective
Be sure to check out the latest issue of Twist Collective for Hepworth by Karolina Eckerdal. This sweater features pretty cable details and uses O-Wool's Classic Worsted yarn.

Winter Staples
Winter is around the corner, temperatures are dropping, and
my thoughts are turning to warm wooly socks and comfortable blankets. Here are some of my favorite winter must-haves from the O-Wool pattern library.
YARN: Classic 2-Ply / 2 (3) hanks, shown in Begonia 4411.
GAUGE: 28 sts and 50 rows = 4" in St st.
NEEDLES: Size 2 (2.25 mm): set of 5 double pointed (dpns).
YARN: Local / 1 skein each Colors A, B, C, and D; shown in River Oat, Milkweed, Red Squirrel, and Basswood.
GAUGE: 13 sts and 22 rows = 4" in Stockinette St.
NEEDLES: Size US 7 (4.5 mm): long straight or 16-24" circular.
YARN: Balance Bulky / 8 skeins, shown in 5002 Rhodonite.
GAUGE: 12 sts and 16 rows = 4" in Center Tulip Pattern with larger needle.
NEEDLES: Sizes 10½ and 11 (6.5 and 8 mm): 32" circular.
DESIGNER: Jennifer Burke
FINISHED SIZE: 8½ (10¼)" foot circumferenceYARN: Classic 2-Ply / 2 (3) hanks, shown in Begonia 4411.
GAUGE: 28 sts and 50 rows = 4" in St st.
NEEDLES: Size 2 (2.25 mm): set of 5 double pointed (dpns).

DESIGNER: Jocelyn J Tunney
FINISHED SIZE: 17" x 85"YARN: Local / 1 skein each Colors A, B, C, and D; shown in River Oat, Milkweed, Red Squirrel, and Basswood.
GAUGE: 13 sts and 22 rows = 4" in Stockinette St.
NEEDLES: Size US 7 (4.5 mm): long straight or 16-24" circular.
DESIGNER: Jocelyn J Tunney
FINISHED SIZE: About 35¼" wide and 43" long.YARN: Balance Bulky / 8 skeins, shown in 5002 Rhodonite.
GAUGE: 12 sts and 16 rows = 4" in Center Tulip Pattern with larger needle.
NEEDLES: Sizes 10½ and 11 (6.5 and 8 mm): 32" circular.
Hello,
Shouldn’t the repeat on Row 9 of the Center Tulip read *MB, p7, k1, p7 instead of *MB, p7, k1, k7?
Your prompt response is greatly appreciated.
Rosa