So here we are, with the second Free Pattern Friday of the year. (The first was the kid through adult-sized Spun Sugar Hat in Uptown Baby Sport, on New Year’s Day.) The January Pullover is another gorgeous design from Rachel Brockman.
Rachel was inspired by the magical snows of her childhood in the northeastern U.S. While this pullover would look striking in any color combo, she chose monochrome tones to bring out the muted feel of a silent world being dusted by swirling flurries. Her choices were Nymph colors 114 Goblet (MC), 115 Blacksmith (CC1), and 113 Swan (CC2).
Rozetti Yarns Nymph was another inspired choice here – its unique construction gives it a soft halo. Nymph is a wool-free yarn, making it a great selection for those who are allergic to wool or prefer non-animal fibers. The model commented that it was warm, while also cottony-soft.
The January Sweater, sized XS-5X, is knit seamlessly from the top down. After working the yoke, you’ll separate for the body and sleeves and work those separately.
We’d like to thank the model, Rachel’s sister, for being willing to indulge us over her winter break and show off this sweater. I hear that she wanted to keep it, which is high praise for both the yarn and the design. I don’t know if there’s a January sweater in the queue for her, but I know I’ll be making one for myself.
Next week: more wintry goodness, but big and bulky. We can’t wait to share!
The holiday season is my personal favorite. The weather is crisp, people are cheerful, and cozy knitwear abounds! Though the holiday season is my favorite, it can also be very hectic. This year has been one like no other, and while everything feels topsy-turvy, it can be hard to figure out how to make the holidays feel special. I thought I’d share some last minute gift ideas that you can make and send off to your loved ones. There is truly nothing like a handmade gift to put a smile on someone’s face.
Accessories are always quicker projects that people love. Maybe a scarf they can cozy up in, or the perfect hat to throw on as they head out the door for work in the morning. Uptown Super Bulky is our 100% anti-pilling acrylic bulky weight yarn that is easy to care for and soft to wear.
The Flourish Scarf is a gorgeous lace scarf knit using Uptown Super Bulky. A lace pattern is repeated along the entire scarf; it’s a breeze! This is a project that feels delicate, yet cozy, and a perfect gift idea. I know I personally would love this one knit in color 408 Old Rose.
Another project in Uptown Super Bulky that makes a great gift is the Coffee Beans and Sugar Cubes hat. This is a fun, easy knit, and one ball of each color will make 2 hats as shown! Double the gifts, double the fun. Have a knitter on your gift list? This comes in a kit as well, with a few color options to choose from!
Merino Mist is a yarn that just feels like the holidays. It is plush and soft, with a little bit of metallic sheen that makes it easy to dress up or down. The Swivel Cowl (pictured here) is a 2 skein project that makes a great grab-and-go accessory. The beautiful cables combined with the yarn also make it a piece easily dressed up for a chilly night out. Bonus: also available as a kit for the knitter in your life.
Know someone who’s expecting? The Storytime Blankies, knit using Bella Chenille Big, is an ultra cozy baby blanket just perfect for snuggling up. We offer two color suggestions in this free pattern, and it is beginner-friendly as well. This ultra bulky weight chenille yarn knits up so fast, you can make a baby blanket in no time!
Adore is our 55% superwash merino, 45% acrylic blend yarn that makes an excellent choice for baby and adult projects alike. It has such a luxurious look and feel in a very affordable skein. Can you tell I Adore it? Excellent. Another great last minute gift idea for babies is Toasty Toes! Quick to knit and just oh so adore-able (I can do this all day), one skein of yarn makes approximately four pairs of tiny socks. Grab the free pattern by clicking the link above!
Meet one of our newest yarns on the block, Deluxe Stripes! This 75% superwash wool, 25% nylon worsted weight yarn does the work for you, as it stripes itself while you knit. With colors available well suited to anyone in your life, we’ve introduced some free patterns that make for quick gifting! The Citrus Hat pattern is sized from Child/teen to Adult Large, and the stripes make simple stockinette stitch more fun!
Sock knitters looking for fast and fun projects? Look no further. The Deluxe Socks are a free pattern using our brand new Deluxe Stripes yarn. With a heel flap and gusset and stockinette stitch foot, these socks are a weeknight knitting dream. Both of the patterns I just mentioned are also one skein wonders!
I wanted to give a bonus mention to some projects that may not be winter weather oriented, but they make amazing gifts. The Malawi Earrings are an adorable group of earrings made using our Yashi Iro and Yashi yarns. This raffia yarn is great for home decor and accessory projects. I love these earrings and would be so happy receiving them from a friend!
Maybe you know someone who has a new house, or who just loves bohemian style decor? The Shoreline Rug is a quick to work crochet project using our Clean Cotton Big yarn. This 85% recycled cotton, 15% cotton blend yarn is great for home decor and macrame projects. I think this would make an adorable entryway or bathroom rug!
My final mention: Ricorumi kits. Little crochet friends for you (or someone you love) to make! Each kit comes with all the supplies you need to make your chosen buddy. We also have Ricorumi pattern books, like Ricorumi Friends and the Ricorumi DK mini skeins, if someone you know loves to make amigurumi. Sometimes the best last minute gift is just the supplies you need to make the things you love! I hope this gives you the inspiration you need to get the holiday gifts going.
This is part 8 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 4 Edition.
Happy Day 8 of our 12 Days of Winter celebration! When I first started sketching up ideas for designs for this year’s kits, I knew I wanted to create a non-wearable project that would challenge me as a designer. Enter Coco, the loveable, snuggly bunny friend you can make up for someone you love (or for yourself).
I love stuffed animals. Always have, always will. Although I don’t have anything close to a ‘collection’, the ones I do have all hold special meaning to me. Amigurumi are all the rage in the crochet world, but I wanted to knit up a larger stuffed animal that was ultra-snuggly. Uptown Worsted is our 100% anti-pilling acrylic yarn, and it was the obvious choice for Coco. Whether he is in little hands, a dog’s mouth, or just sitting on your desk (as he is mine now), Uptown Worsted is easy to care for and very soft. I chose colors for Coco that went with our palette for this year’s collection, and got to work!
Coco’s legs, arms, head, and ears are knit flat, while his body, the hat, and scarf are knit in the round. Little pom poms are made for his hat and tail, while his face is embroidered on as the final step. Small fringe are added to the scarf ends after seaming the tube together.
I wanted Coco to be very cute and be able to sit on his own, so his feet are far bigger than the rest of his legs. Uptown Worsted has some ‘stick’ to it, which makes for easy putting together of Coco’s pieces. While he has lots of shape, all you need to know how to do to make Coco is increase, decrease, knit in the round, and use mattress stitch.
Aren’t those floppy ears just irresistible? I just had to make them extra long. If you’re interested in how I embroidered Coco’s face, watch the video below! But feel free to make Coco your own, and embroider his face however you like! After all, he is your new buddy.
I hope Coco brings as much of a smile to your face as he does mine. You can grab the kit at your LYS! Click here to find a shop near you.
This is part 7 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 4 Edition.
It’s Day 7 of our 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection, and we’re over halfway there! Cables are a knitwear design staple for garments and accessories alike. I grew up in ballet lessons, so legwarmers were an essential item throughout my young years. In fact, they were the very first thing I knit! I’ve long left the pointe shoes life behind, but I was sparked with the idea to make some ultra-cute lounge legwarmers for this year’s kit collection.
The Forest Fir legwarmers are knit using Deluxe Worsted Superwash. The machine washable version of our Deluxe Worsted yarn is made of 100% superwash wool. It is available in a broad color palette, and will always keep you warm! The Forest Fir legwarmers are knit in the round, worked from the bottom up. An interlocking cable pattern decorates the front, while the back is reverse stockinette stitch. I imagine I’d wear these legwarmers while watching movies with my family during the holidays.
Once you reach the top, you work a row of eyelets, and then the final ribbing. Deluxe Worsted Superwash has excellent stitch definition, so all of your hard work is sure to shine! After your legwarmers are done, you will proceed to making the I-Cord tie. I wanted to design this feature not only to look very cute, but also for function! The tie helps them stay up on your leg, just like very old school socks had.
If you’ve never worked an I-Cord before, don’t fret! It has a bit of ‘magic’ to it, but it is a really simple process. Just watch the video below, and I’ll guide you through the process step by step.
Don’t forget that the 12 Days of Winter Kits including the Forest Fir legwarmers are available at your LYS. Click here to find an LYS near you. Happy Knitting!
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, the Concord Scarf in Deluxe Worsted (pattern link here).
We’re going to keep this short and sweet today so that I can spend the day after Thanksgiving in the time-honored way: scarfing down leftovers. My daughter was inspired by the Great British Baking Show this year and now we have a lot of pie. With just the three of us from the immediate household for dinner this year, I’ll have to really work to eat my share. Such a sacrifice. But before grabbing a plate, let’s take a look at this gorgeous pattern!
The Concord Stole is called a stole because it can work well scrunched up as shown, or stretched wide to its full 20″ (51cm) width for more coverage. Designer Aubrey Busek cleverly used two complementary tones in Deluxe Worsted wool. 15002 Violet Rustic is the lighter main, and 15003 Grape Rustic is the stripe.
The Rustic colors in Deluxe Worsted are spun in an almost marled way, making them especially well-suited to work together. If purple’s not your bag, you might pair 15004 Teal Rustic & 15005 Turquoise Rustic, or if you’re a lover of subtler contrast and blue like I am, 15009 Blue Rustic & 15008 Twilight Rustic.
Regardless of color choice, this sweet stole is a satisfying project. An easily memorized four-row repeat worked on US size 8 (5mm) needles makes for rhythmic, calming crafting, something we could all use right now.
Now if you’ll excuse me, there’s a piece of pie with my name on it in the fridge. Literally, since I stuck a note to it.
We hope you have a safe and pleasant weekend. Happy crafting!
This is part 3 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 4 Edition.
Warm, neutral colors are essentials in my wardrobe, especially for Winter. I find those warm tones make the typically gray weather feel brighter, and they also tend to be flattering on all. I wanted to design a matching hat and scarf set for the 12 Days of Winter kits this year that felt elegant and still fun. Looking at colors of our Adore yarn, I was immediately struck by the combination of Sand (129) and Powder (104), and how it reminded me of my favorite winter beverage. So I designed the Chai Latte Set!
I’m a spicy food girl. The hotter the better, and one cuisine I adore is Indian. The depth of flavor, richness of the food, and variety always appeal to me. This decadence in spice doesn’t just apply to food in India, it also applies to beverages. A warm chai latte, to me, is like the essence of winter time. Delicious spices meld with tea and milk to make a cozy drink I cannot live without. Below, you’ll find a recipe for a homemade chai latte that is sure to warm you up during the cold months!
Makes about 4 mugs of Chai
What you need:
cinnamon sticks – 2-3
cardamom pods (whole)- about 8
4 whole cloves
1 star anise
sliced ginger – 1 piece
3 black tea bags – Assam or English Breakfast tea works well
Your milk of choice
1 tablespoon of brown sugar
Using a dry skillet, toast the spices until they are fragrant, watching them carefully so they do not burn.
Add the spices, ginger, and tea bags to a small pot with 4 cups of filtered boiled water, and leave to infuse for approx. 10 mins (or longer if you want it strong).
Heat milk with brown sugar and stir. Once the sugar is dissolved, use a milk frother or whisk to lightly foam the milk.
To serve, use a strainer to strain the spices, ginger, and tea bags from the tea. Add the sugared milk, leaving the froth. Stir to combine. Finally, spoon the froth on top and you are ready to enjoy!
Once you’ve made yourself a nice mug of Chai, sit down with the Chai Latte Set kit and get to knitting! This set features a stranded colorwork snowflake on the front and back of the hat, each end of the scarf, and a lovely snow flurry-esque motif on the scarf body. The scarf is knit as a tube, so you never have to worry about seeing your floats when you wear it. A lovely pom pom adorns the top of the hat, and fringe is added to the scarf.
Adore is a blend of superwash fine merino and acrylic. It is a super-soft yarn, with a saturated and varied color palette. I ‘adore’ Adore, because it really is a luxurious yarn in a very affordable skein. Plus, it is easy to care for, so it makes an excellent choice for garments and accessories that will be worn often.
I hope you all enjoy your Chai Lattes, and knitting the Chai Latte Set! Remember, you can find the kit, along with the other 12 Days of Winter kits at your local yarn store. Click here to find the one closest to you.
This is part 2 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 4 Edition.
It’s Day 2 of our 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection! When I think of winter (my favorite season), I immediately think of the beautiful, quiet feeling when snow is falling. I have always loved snow, and just the sort of magical feeling it brings. Snow brings nostalgia with it as well; memories of making snowmen and sledding in the neighborhood with my sister when I was growing up.
The details of individual snowflakes is always something that has fascinated me as well. They look like tiny gemstones! I’ve often imagined I’d eventually move to a place where it snowed all the time, but alas, here in Charlotte, we maybe see snow once or twice a year. I love Charlotte for many reasons, so I’ll deal with the lack of snow.
That feeling of a quiet snowfall was my inspiration for the Day 2 of Winter kit, the Falling Snow cowl. Large cowls are a great winter knit project. You can wear them with anything, and their classic look works well for everyone regardless of your personal style.
Our Deluxe Worsted yarn is a no-brainer for winter projects. It is 100% wool, always keeps you warm, and comes in lovely colorways for the winter season. This as a base for the project was perfect, but it needed a little something more.
That something more needed to be Penna. Penna is one of our newest yarns, and one of my absolute favorites. It is a lace weight blend of baby suri alpaca, merino, and nylon. The nylon gives strength, where the alpaca provides a fluffy, soft halo that gives an ethereal quality to projects. I chose to work the Falling Snow cowl with the two yarns held together throughout, which gives dimension to the gray tones, and that lovely halo reminds me of fresh snow on the ground. The lace pattern is reminiscent of snowflakes sprinkled all over the cowl.
This kit would make a great gift for a beginner knitter looking to grow their skills knitting lace. Since it is an all over repeat, you can really get the hang of working a lace pattern.
No matter whether you choose to wear the Falling Snow cowl open, or doubled up, it is a cozy knit that has an elegant appearance. Remember, this kit, along with the others from our 12 Days of Winter collection are available at your local yarn store! Click here to find a shop that carries our yarns near you.
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, the Roseate Cardigan in Bella Chenille (pattern link here).
When people look at soft, plush yarns like Bella Chenille, they sometimes think they’re only suitable for babies. That’s a shame, because it overlooks real gems, like the free Lounge Pullover.
We’re delighted today to share another beautiful free pattern for adults in Bella Chenille, the Roseate Cardigan.
Designer Rachel Brockman uses eyelets to create a lovely texture, for an everyday cardigan that’s comfortable and stylish.
Sized from XS to 5X, this project knits up quickly on US size 10 (6mm) needles. It’s one of those pieces where you know just by looking at it exactly how soft it’s going to feel.
Absolutely delightful.
We hope you have a great weekend. Although our offices will be closed next Friday in observance of Thanksgiving, there will still be a Free Pattern Friday (yay!) Happy crafting!
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, the Imprint Scarf in Wool Pop (pattern link here).
Happy Friday, y’all! Wait, what’s that you say?
Oof. Okay then. Let’s not tempt fate with teeny tiny cabled lace. How about we keep things nice and calm, with an easy pattern in a knitter-favorite yarn?
The Imprint Scarf uses simple knits and purls to create a slanted block texture. It’s written and charted to make things easier.
Lightweight Wool Pop has a bit of a sheen from its bamboo content, giving this scarf a lovely feel. If you’re a beginner, or if you just prefer simple projects (and don’t we all, sometimes?) then this is a great project for you.
We hope you have a calm and relaxing weekend. Stay safe, and happy crafting!
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, Sweet Dumplin’ Socks in Bella Cash (pattern link here).
If you’ve been knitting along with us on our Bella Cash Socktober Mystery Knitalong, then you’re already familiar with today’s free pattern. However, you may not have seen the socks in their full glory!
Bella Cash was developed for garments and accessories. It wasn’t until one of us said, “you know… this would make great socks” that the light bulb went on.
I mean, who wouldn’t want machine washable socks with a touch of cashmere? I use Bella Cash for the knitworthy people in my life. Including me. (And yes, they really are machine washable. I’ve tossed my Bella Cash socks in the washer and dryer many times.))
Rachel Brockman designed the Sweet Dumplin’ Socks to be a fun sampler of techniques – right and left twists on the cuffs, Fair Isle on the leg, and a lovely texture on the foot.
She used her favorite heel – the afterthought – to finish it off. And she picked colors and patterns that shout “autumn.” I’ve been knitting along, and these have been a joy to work on.
We hope you have a great weekend, maybe with some old-fashioned apple dumplings with a side of ice cream.
Happy crafting!