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Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon
Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon








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We hope you have a colorrific weekend, full of artistic messes and fun. It takes just 1-2 skeins of Deluxe Stripes, making it an economical project as well as a fun one! Worked seamlessly top-down, this cute cardigan is sized from three through 24 months. For gifts it’s great, since there’s nothing better than giving someone a project and knowing it will be easy for the recipient to take care of! We love it for adult projects too, and as a sock knitter it has a special place in my heart for cozy house socks. Shown clockwise from top: 309 Crayon Box, 311 Tie Dye, 310 Poinsetta.ĭeluxe Stripes is a great choice for kid knits, since it’s machine washable and long-wearing without feeling rough. It’s easy to do in self-striping Deluxe Stripes! The sample shown is stitched in color 309 Crayon Box, one of three new colors that we’ve added to the palette. Rachel Brockman designed this colorful pullover for babies and young toddlers, with a palette inspired by finger paints and crayons. We love back to school projects – but why should big kids have all the fun? How about a fun pattern for their younger siblings? Today, the Art Class Cardigan in Deluxe Stripes (pattern link here). We hope you enjoy this beautiful design, and that you have an amazing weekend. Add gorgeous cables and sizes from XS-4X, and it’s a winner of a design in a beautiful yarn. I have no qualms about using it in projects for knitworthy people – and that includes myself! I’m all about blue tones, and the 368 Midnight Heather that Rachel Brockman used for this pullover calls to me. It’s pleasant to work with, glides along your needles, and holds up beautifully over time. But Uptown Worsted turned my attitude around! oh so many years ago, I used a very “squeaky” acrylic that was downright unpleasant to knit with.

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I think it’s because when I first picked up needles. I will confess, I used to be a yarn snob when it came to acrylic. This design is worked in Uptown Worsted, our 100% anti-pilling acrylic yarn that has remained a bestseller since its introduction. I particularly love the way they separate at the neck and reach toward the shoulders. Just in time for fall! The Hazy Pullover is sophisticated and beautiful, with its cables against a background of reverse stockintte. Today, the Hazy Pullover knitted in Uptown Worsted (pattern link here). Have fun knitting, and be sure to share your projects with us on Ravelry and social media.

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The Hanasaku Yoke is a wonderful pattern to work on right now, the beautiful colors are sure to brighten up any cold winter day. With two of the yarns in this pattern being multicolored, your options are virtually endless! I hope you have fun choosing the colors that speak to you. I put together a couple of alternative color palettes (seen above) for the Hanasaku Yoke sweater that I think would look just as beautiful as the original sample. Picking colors of yarn for a pattern is probably my favorite thing about knitting, it is so customizable! However, it can also be intimidating, especially with a pattern that uses multiple yarns. Perhaps over your Thanksgiving holiday weekend once its time to relax?

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Working the body and sleeves in Deluxe Worsted Superwash in soothing stockinette stitch makes for some excellent TV knitting. The body and sleeves are separated at the underarm, with the body being worked in the round and the sleeves being worked flat and seamed. The Hanasaku Yoke sweater is worked in the round from the top down. This is one of my favorite details of the Hanasaku Yoke pattern. Slipping stitches with Colorburst held in front creates the horizontal bars between the textured sections. With Deluxe Worsted Superwash, Colorburst, and Bamboo Bloom Handpaints all being wool-based yarns, the different textures blend together in a harmonious way over the length of the yoke. Details of the yoke of the Hanasaku Yoke sweater The simplicity in the textured stitch pattern allows for focus on the yarn, and the pops of color to sing.

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This design uses three of our yarns, Deluxe Worsted Superwash for the solid colored base, Bamboo Bloom Handpaints which provides the thick and thin texture in the slip stitch motif, and Colorburst which brings the entire piece together.įans of our hugely popular Hanasaku Cowl are going to love this design we adapted the slip stitch motif to work into a stunning yoke sweater full of color and texture. This week, we have a really fun pattern to share with you – the Hanasaku Yoke sweater.

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It’s that magical day of the week – Free Pattern Friday! Huzzah! Hanasaku Yoke Sweater in Deluxe Worsted Superwash 719, Bamboo Bloom Handpaints 316, and Colorburst 114










Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon