Summer Stitches & Sunlit Inspiration: What’s Blooming at Far Ritual
There’s something about summer that awakens my creativity in a way no other season can.
Longer days, warm breezes, bare feet on the earth, river swims, festivals, sunsets that stretch forever — this is the season where ideas flow as freely as the sunlight. Every summer, my hands move faster, my imagination grows bolder, and Far Ritual truly comes alive.
While winter is about warmth and grounding, summer is about freedom, expression, and movement. It’s when I experiment with lighter textures, flowing shapes, fringe, open stitches, and pieces that feel as good as they look under the sun. It’s when crochet becomes wearable art meant for adventures, dancing, travel, and everyday magic.
Right now, I’ve been quietly creating behind the scenes — sketching designs, testing stitches, unraveling and reworking pieces until they feel just right. My studio is full of yarn in earthy neutrals, sun-washed tones, and vibrant pops of color inspired by nature, festivals, and bohemian summers.
This upcoming summer lineup is one I’m especially excited about.
Think festival belts, flowing tops, halter styles, textured accessories, and pieces that blend functionality with beauty — all handcrafted slowly, intentionally, and with the same care that goes into every Far Ritual creation. Each design carries that grounded, soulful energy that defines the brand, while embracing the lightness and joy of summer.
Far Ritual has always been about more than clothing. It’s about ritual, creativity, connection to nature, and wearing something that feels meaningful. This summer collection reflects that spirit — pieces designed to move with you, live with you, and become part of your story.
I can’t wait to start sharing sneak peeks, works in progress, and the final designs with you soon. Thank you for being here, for supporting handmade, and for allowing me to turn creativity into something tangible and wearable.
The summer of Far Ritual is unfolding — and it’s going to be a beautiful one.
With gratitude & creative fire,
Farrah