Aaron J. Thompson
Apple Harvest
Knit with Apple Laine's Apple Pie Yarn
Arizona
Apple Harvest Sock pattern is available free @ Apple Laine

In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks. 
John Muir

Just Ribbing
Apple Laine's ---Apple Pie Yarn
English Garden
Just Ribbing Pattern is available Free @   Apple Laine Yarns

My country is my cathedral,
The northern sky its dome.
They all call it Canada,
But I call it home.
The mountains, the lakes, the valleys,
Are friends I have known.
They all call it Canada,
  But I call it home.  

Gordon V. Thompson                     

Northern Sunshine Designs' Signature line of sock patterns
 "Ankle Bracelets".
 
December Morning
Inspired by winter's sunrise over a snow capped
mountain valley.  A new stitch pattern and beads creates an ankle bracelets of sparkle and color on a shell lace background.
Adult size medium

Carnations and Cranberries
 
Instructions for patterned cuff and scalloped edge cuff.
Adult size medium

Blue Horizons

Apple Laine- -Apple Pie Collection- -Lady Blues


Coming Soon
Bluebells
 
 
Photograph by Ray Rasmussen, Edmonton Alberta
To view outstanding nature photos visit Ray @ 
 
 


Sock Patterns for Children
Co-Designed by Amber Thompson

Whenever you see darkness, there is extraordinary opportunity for the light to burn brighter. -Bono 
 
Hop Scotch:  Amber's Button Socks.
Child size 6 to 8 years.
 

Thank you, Darlene, for the birthday wishes!  My year will be a good one if
you keep coming up with more beautiful sock designs. Martha

Spring Melody:  Lace and Beads.
Co-designed by Amber, our delightful,  grand daughter.  
Child size 6 to 8 years.

 




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Hi Darlene: Just wanted to let you know that both patterns arrived - thanks so much for getting them to me today! I can't tell you how impressed I am with the meticulous attention to detail evident in both patterns. They're both printed -- now just have to decide which one to cast on. . . . Looks like it might be a very late night for me, but that's a good thing. Thanks again Darlene!  Ruth 



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