Flash Friday – Cowan

It’s Free FLASH FRIDAY!

Cowan is part of the Lakeside Retreat e-book, a collection of 16 peaceful knit and crochet designs in the Fibra Natura family of natural fiber yarns.

Cowan works equally well pinned or fastened in the front, or left open in the front. Take a look at the edging!

So delicate and summery in 100% linen Flax yarn.

Cowan is crocheted in one piece from the bottom up, separating at the armholes, and then rejoining for the upper portion of the vest. Its flowing outline makes it a great piece for its entire range of sizes, XS to 4X (it’s shown here in Small).

 To get Cowan free, use the buy it now or add to cart links on the Ravelry pattern page. Then enter coupon code FLASH where you see the “use a coupon code” links that appear during purchase.

Not a Ravelry user? Drop us a line by midnight on 5/29 and we’ll get you taken care of. Feel free to share the giveaway – the more the merrier!

Free Pattern Friday – Draft Scarves

It’s Free Pattern Friday!

Today, the Draft Scarves in Fibra Natura Unity (pattern link here).

Recently, we’ve had requests for simple free patterns that are quick and easy. Well when it comes to lace, it doesn’t get much easier than this!

The Draft Scarves use a simple two-row repeat to create an airy, open mesh that’s perfect for summer. The wider black version above takes two balls of Fibra Natura Unity in color 110 Darkness…

…while the green, skinnier version takes just one ball of 103 Sage, and is still a generous 63″ without the fringe.

We chose Fibra Natura Unity as the yarn for this pattern for a couple of reasons. First, its thick and thin texture lends extra textural interest to the simple design. Second, the blend of wool, cotton, linen, and bamboo provides the perfect drape for a summertime scarf.

Unity 113 and Unity Beyond 208 Sunrise

If you were in the mood for extra color, Unity Beyond would make a great choice. Or what about Unity Beyond for the body, with a coordinating solid for the fringe? There are plenty of options for customization here!

We hope you have a fantastic weekend, with time to sit and relax with some beautiful yarn.

Happy crafting!

Free Pattern Friday – Celeste

Woman in crocheted poncho. Text reads Free Pattern Friday, Celeste in Papyrus

It’s Free Pattern Friday!

woman wearing light blue poncho crocheted in Papyrus yarn

Today, Celeste crocheted in Papyrus (pattern link here).

Celeste is a lovely springtime layering piece with a straightforward construction.

Woman wearing Celeste poncho crocheted in Papyrus yarn

Two rectangles are worked, with a tidy double double crochet at the borders for a neat finish. The rectangles are seamed, leaving space for the arms and neck (of course) to create a simple, classic silhouette.

Closeup of crochet stitch pattern in Celeste poncho

As for the stitch pattern, it’s a gorgeous all-over lace that’s written and charted. You’ll get the rhythm of it in no time.

Papyrus yarn balls

We used Fibra Natura Papyrus for this design. It’s a luxurious warm-weather blend of cotton and silk with an interesting texture.

Closeup image of light blue green Papyrus yarn color 229-19 Ether

The poncho is shown in 229-13 Celestial, but because I’m a sucker for blue-green, I’d probably make mine in the 229-19 Ether shown above. Either way, with that stitch pattern, the final result will be divine.

Rear view of woman wearing poncho crocheted in Papyrus yarn.

We hope you have a fantastic weekend, full of beauty and joy.

Happy crafting!

Granny Square Love

With everyone practicing social distancing and staying at home over the past year, we’ve seen a tremendous growth in crochet and knitting. Whether you’re new to the crafts or not, you probably already know how comforting the rhythm of creating stitches with your yarn and weapon (hook or needle) of choice can be. The art of making has always influenced ready-to-wear trends, but we’re seeing the influence more and more. Trends like “cottagecore,” “grannycore,” and “soft retro” are popping up in ready-to-wear fashion. One way these trends have been expressed has been through granny squares, and it has us all inspired to crochet beautiful projects!

Too often when people refer to crochet patterns I hear “this is not your grandma’s crochet,” but in truth, it is your grandma’s crochet with a modern twist and there is no doubt that it should be celebrated! Just take a look at some of the statement pieces pictured above. Each of these garments contains granny squares, though some are infused with knit and fabric accents. My favorite is definitely the Flower Stripe Crochet Sweater by Farm Rio. It’s bright, bold, and beautiful! This trend embraces delicate floral motifs with soft pastels and vibrant pops of color with more traditional motifs alike.

As I mentioned earlier, everyone in the office is currently drooling over these unique designs. Yonca, our amazing sales director, was so inspired by the crochet pieces she noticed at Anthropologie that she decided to start her own. I always love Yonca’s designs and admire her ability to improvise when designing. She does this stuff on the fly and it’s so impressive. By contrast, I tend to plan and write most of my patterns in advance because I’m usually not the person actually knitting or crocheting my designs. Although, when I get to make them myself, I definitely improvise a bit!

This cute little square features a circular center in colors that remind me of a gorgeous, sunny day. She’s creating these motifs in a variety of colors of Wool Pop. The colors in the square pictured here are 602 Cream, 624 Blueberry, and 621 Dijon.

While we patiently await Yonca’s completed design, let’s take a look at a couple of patterns we offer that feature glorious granny squares.

Cove in Unity 105 Wolf and Unity Beyond 205 Coral Wash

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a crochet expert, but granny squares are my favorite thing to crochet. They’re so quick and satisfying and are perfectly portable for when you’re on the go. When we were working on designs for our Lakeside Retreat collection in 2019 I knew I wanted to play with granny squares. One of my favorite pieces in the collection is the Cove cardigan worked in Unity and Unity Beyond. Generally speaking, crochet pieces add interest to any ensemble, but the yarn used in this design takes it a step further. The thick-thin, slightly nubby characteristics of Unity and Unity Beyond create texture that can really elevate simple pieces.

Simple, solid granny square motifs in two colors make up the lower portion of this design. A lacy motif decorates the shoulders and tops of the sleeves, allowing you to enjoy the breeze. The edging and sleeves are worked in double crochet. If you’re looking for the perfect spring cardigan, there is no doubt that Cove is for you!

The Mod Tiles Cardi in Deluxe DK Tweed.

Another personal favorite is the Mod Tiles Cardi, worked using Deluxe DK Tweed. This design is perfect for autumn. Sure, it may be spring, but it’s never too early to get a kick-start for cool weather. Plus, this would be perfect for chilly evenings throughout the spring and summer.

The classic collar, button-front, and floral motifs definitely give this design a retro vibe, but cropped sleeves and drop shoulders transform it into a modern piece. Deluxe DK Tweed features flecks of tweed and offers a rustic appeal. However, if you favor a brighter, bolder color scheme, you might enjoy the saturated hues of Dona instead. The cardigan requires six colors – one main color and five contrasting colors. If you’re feeling really playful, pick an even larger palette of colors – the options are endless!

While I wanted to focus specifically on garments today, I couldn’t let the opportunity to share a few other granny square patterns pass. A great, lightweight accessory is the Rita Cowl in Donnina. This mobius design features three neutral colors in beautiful motif – it’s lightweight and loose-fitting, making it great for rainy spring days. If garments and accessories aren’t your thing, the Oasis Blanket in Adore will surely sate your desire to make granny squares. Finally, Jennifer Olivarez created the clever Roundabout Bag using Yashi. I love how her color pairing and the way the striped squares wrap around the sides of the bag. This is a modern and sophisticated bag – what’s not to love?

Are you feeling inspired to create your own granny-square projects? We’d love to hear which of these lovely projects are your favorites!

Happy crocheting!

Free Pattern Friday – Calm Waters Afghan

It’s Free Pattern Friday!

Today, the Calm Waters Afghan in Bamboo Bloom Handpaints and Deluxe Worsted (pattern link here).

This design is a formerly-pay pattern, part of Bamboo Bloom 1: Backyard Blooms. The collection was such a fun group to design and photograph. We were lucky to be able to shoot in the whimsical back yard of local artist and photographer Deborah Triplett, the creative mind behind National Yard Art Day. (Thanks, Deborah!)

The square afghan starts in the center on DPNs in Bamboo Bloom Handpaints, then builds in outward-moving ripples, bordered by rows of a coordinating shade of Deluxe Worsted. Here, designer Lorna Miser opted for vibrant 3677 Cobalt, but there are plenty of shades to choose from to make this design your own.

As a bonus, the pattern includes the simple Goldfish School Cowl, a one skein pattern for Bamboo Bloom Handpaints. Cast on, work k1, p1 ribbing in the round, then cast off. Easy peasy!

Personally, I think pairing that Goldfish School Cowl color 307 Red Maple with 317 Sensei shown above, and a beautiful falling leaf color of Deluxe Worsted would make a fantastic autumnal-themed afghan. Looks like my queue is getting longer again.

Have a fantastic weekend, and enjoy the weather.

Happy crafting!

Flash Birthday Giveaway – Lollipop

Late in the day Tuesday, I was chatting with Universal Yarn’s Creative Lead, Rachel Brockman. We were discussing future blog posts when she dropped this little tidbit.

Oh, we’re doing something special, all right. Rachel’s a fantastic designer, and she deserves all the crafting love in the world. (Also, I did get her permission to write a blog post about her birthday, bless her camera-shy heart).

So everybody, here’s Rachel!

This is one of several times that we pressed Rachel into service as a model. This time, it was for her free design Olive (pattern link here), which combines a skein of Kingston Tweed with a skein of laceweight Penna to create a beautiful hazy, earthy effect.

Crochet? Yep, Rachel does that too, as with the free Alpine Wrap (pattern link here). Beautiful oversized lace goes quickly in Deluxe Bulky Superwash worked up on a US M/N (9mm) hook.

And we absolutely must mention one of our most popular free patterns, the stunning Jay Sweater (pattern link here) in Kingston Tweed. Rachel’s love of natural beauty shows through in this design…

…which was so pretty we couldn’t stop with just one color combination. Shown here: Kingston Tweed colors 101 Talc and 108 Amethyst.

So I’m sorry, Rachel, but we will be making a big deal out of your birthday, and we hope that everyone will join us!

We chose Lollipop for this giveaway because of its sweet birthday cake feel! Originally from e-book Sweet Treats, This boxy pullover uses twisted stitch cabling to create a three dimensional field along the body and sleeves.

This piece makes excellent use of superwash extrafine merino Donnina. Its high twist gives it great stitch definition, and the colors definitely pop!

To get the Lollipop Pullover free, use the buy it now or add to cart links on the Ravelry pattern page. Then enter coupon code BIRTHDAY where you see the “use a coupon code” links that appear during purchase.


Not a Ravelry user? Drop us a line by midnight on 5/8 and we’ll get you taken care of. Feel free to share this giveaway!

Rachel in Knitty’s Iyokan, knitted in Wool Pop.

Many happy returns of the day, Rachel! Next year, we promise we’ll keep it low key!