Free Pattern Friday – Elijah

A childrens sweater in blue and green colors is laying flat with one arm outstretched for display next to a caption that says "Free Pattern Friday. Elijah in Deluxe Worsted Superwash"

Happy Friday, friends! Our newest free pattern is a sweet, small piece designed with little ones in mind. This week, we bring you the Elijah cardigan made with Deluxe Worsted Superwash!

Elijah cardigan in Deluxe Worsted Superwash colors 709 Lime Tree, 718 Dusty Blue, and 760 Indigo.

Deluxe Worsted Superwash is a wonderful yarn for a child’s garment. It’s made of 100% superwash wool, so you can machine wash it in cold water, and even tumble dry it on a low setting. It comes in 67 different colors, so there are endless combinations you can create to express the perfect palette for a budding personality. This pattern calls for (1) skein each of #709 Lime Tree, #718 Dusty Blue, and #760 Indigo for all sizes. You could opt for more rosy hues, something adventurous, or even go off pattern and get multiple colors to rainbow your way through each striped section! No matter what you choose, this cardigan will be a treasured gift for someone else, or a little one of your own.

Another detail that adds room for whimsy, quirk, polished-ness or pizazz is buttons! We love getting to add a touch of personality to top off any project with a good button. For this sample, we used the Prism buttons by Katrinkles, which kind of resemble a compass. It’s a touch of adventure that reminds us of those magical moments where kids will play outside imagining that they are explorers trekking through trees and bushes to fantasized lands.

Elijah cardigan, featuring Prism Buttons by Katrinkles

This easy-rated pattern is worked from the bottom-up in one piece using a subtly textured stripe-sequence. The body is worked flat, then the fronts and back are separated at the armholes and worked separately. The shoulders are joined using the three-needle method, then the sleeves are picked up and worked in the round. The button bands and neck edging are picked up and worked flat to wrap the whole thing up. The pattern has schematics to help guide you through the assembly. This is a great project if you’re looking to try a garment for the first time, or want a quick make between other complex pieces, and have a little one in your life to celebrate.

Elijah cardigan, in Deluxe Worsted Superwash is ready for wearing!

We can’t wait to see your version of the Elijah cardigan! Be sure to share it with us on social media. Follow & tag us on Instagram at @Universal_Yarn and use the hashtag #UniversalYarn, or find and follow us on TikTok or Facebook at @UniversalYarn.

That’s all for now, happy stitching friends!

Free Pattern Friday – Classic Cap

Happy Friday everyone! Our newest pattern is not only perfect for the weather outside, but it can be whipped up in a matter of hours. Yes, please! This week’s free pattern is the Classic Cap, knit using Posh Alpaca.

Robert is wearing the Classic Cap shown with the brim folded up; an on-trend styling option.

The Classic Cap is all the things you need for a knit ‘palette cleanser’. Soothing stitch work and a simple, clean silhouette make this pattern perfect for all skill levels. You can work one up in between big projects, or cast it on for your first-ever knit hat – any reason to knit is a good one!

Our Managing Director, Yonca Ozbelli, originally made this hat as a gift request from her daughter Talya, and then made 4 more of them in the span of two weeks! So as you can see, you’ll get this project done in no time, and probably get asked for a few more from your friends or family as well.

Posh Alpaca in 101 Birch, 105 Cinder, and 107 Sparrow

Posh Alpaca is a luxuriously soft, single-ply roving style yarn that is spun in Italy. This blend of wool, acrylic, and superfine alpaca looks beautiful in all types of stitch patterns, both simple and textural. Posh Alpaca has a sophisticated look and feel that makes it a great choice for unisex projects like the Classic Cap.

The Classic Cap can be worn with the brim down for a slouchy look

We chose color 101 Birch for the first sample (pictured above), but the mature color palette in this yarn offers options from soft neutrals to saturated jewel tones. Yonca ended up making a couple more Classic Caps in colors 108 Velveteen and 109 Mulled Wine that are pictured below. I love the way these juicy colors elevate a simple beanie!

The Classic Cap in 108 Velveteen (left) and 109 Mulled Wine (Right)

Since I know you’re ready to cast on, here’s some more information about the Classic Cap pattern. It is sized from Baby – Adult Large (shown in Adult Small/Medium), and features a Twisted Rib brim, Stockinette stitch body, and spiral crown shaping. I love the look of a twisted rib brim on a hat. It adds a polished element to the finished project that elevates an otherwise simple pattern.

Crown shaping on the Classic Cap

Don’t fret if you’re an absolute beginner. Although Twisted Rib may seem complex, it is quite easy to work once you get the hang of knitting and purling into the back loops. If you want to make sure the brim is able to be worn folded up or down, be sure to work Twisted Rib, not Half Twisted Rib so that the brim is fully reversible. With the rest of the hat worked in soothing Stockinette stitch and simple decreases, this is a perfect project to work on while hanging out with friends, or watching your favorite show. This pattern does feature different crown shaping instructions for each size, so just be mindful that you are working the instructions indicated for your chosen size.

Sometimes the simple things in life are the best things. The Classic Cap is an accessory you can sport with any outfit, or make it and gift it to someone special in your life. Either way, I’m sure it will become a well-worn hat in no time at all!

You can download the Classic Cap pattern, knit using Posh Alpaca at this link. Shop our luxuriously soft Posh Alpaca yarn here.

Happy Crafting,

Aubrey

Free Pattern Friday – Cobbled Cowl

Happy Free Pattern Friday! Today we bring you the Cobbled Cowl (pattern link). This simple accessory works up quickly and has a lovely texture featuring a hazy halo of fibers from the yarn, Nymph.

Cobbled Cowl made with Nymph in color 110 Lichen.

Nymph is an irresistibly soft DK weight yarn with a cotton chainette construction and nylon fibers blown through, creating an ethereal effect. It comes in 50 g balls, is made of 84% cotton and 16% polyamide, and is machine washable for easy care. The palette is soft, yet earthy, with a hue to please everyone. To make way for new products, we are saying farewell to Nymph, so be sure to grab it while you can at a deep discount!

Rozetti Yarns, Nymph.

The cowl is worked flat from the bottom-up then seamed. The texture is a basic crochet stitch pattern called the Cobbled Stitch, which inspired name for the piece. It’s created by alternating single crochet (sc) and double triple crochet (dtr) across one row, then just single crochet for the next row. The soothing repetition, and no-brainer construction makes it accessible for beginners, and fun for experienced crafters wanting a Netflix-and-stitch project.

Close up view of the cobbled stitch texture featured in the Cobbled Cowl.

I hope you love this weeks Free Pattern Friday! Of course, I know that not all readers of this blog crochet, but don’t fret! There are plenty of knit patterns using this beautiful Nymph yarn. The Rosette Cowl is another freebie featuring a simple stitch repeat, or you can kick of 2023 with a larger project, like the January Sweater. Whatever you choose, be sure to share it with us – we love seeing your projects! Follow & tag us on Instagram at @Universal_Yarn and use the hashtag #UniversalYarn, or find and follow us on TikTok or Facebook at @UniversalYarn.

That’s all for now, Happy Stitching!
Ashley Jane

Flash Pattern Friday – Blue Spruce Socks

A pair of socks lays flat with string lights, balls of yarn, and knitting needles. The socks have blue spruce tree designs on a white back ground with brown accents.

It’s the last Flash Pattern Friday of the year! This weekend only, we have a special treat that is completely free!

The Blue Spruce Socks are a blend of sophisticated, rustic, and cozy with their cute design, subtle textural elements, and tweedy nubs throughout.

On the last Friday of the month, we temporarily make one of our paid patterns free! Today, we’re getting snuggly with the Blue Spruce Socks, made in Deluxe DK Tweed Superwash (Ravelry link here).

Make a statement that will never go out of style with this classic yarn and colorwork combination.

Originally, this pattern was published as part of the 2017 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection, Series 1. This inaugural collection launched a beloved tradition of pattern releases for the winter season, which is now running 6 years strong. Of the 12 patterns from the first year, the Blue Spruce Socks have the highest amount of projects made on Ravelry, and we love them all. In fact, we hope to see many more made, now that the pattern is free for the weekend!

Deluxe DK Tweed Superwash comes in 20 dazzling different colors.

The yarn called for is our Deluxe DK Tweed Superwash, a soft and springy yarn with a classic look. It’s made of 90% superwash wool, 3% viscose, and 7% acrylic, making it easy to care for and durable. This yarn is a wonderful choice for the Blue Spruce Socks – but it’s also a lovely choice for any project! Some other popular makes are the Moor hat, or pieces from the Rustic and Refined collection.

With such thoughtful details, like the band of colorwork before the toe, and seamless finish, these socks are set to be a favorite for both comfort and style.

What better way to kick off the new year, than with a sweet pair of socks? As you bid farewell to 2022 and let new resolutions guide you into 2023, try out a project that will keep your feet comfy and cozy as they walk you through this next chapter.

That’s all for now friends, Happy Stitching!
Ashley Jane McIntyre

Free Pattern Friday – Peekaboo Pullover

It’s Free Pattern Friday! Today, the Peekaboo Pullover (pattern link).

A flat lay of a baby sweater hand knitted with Universal Yarn Easel. It is surrounded with chalk in colors that coordinate with the sweater.
Cute and colorful, we especially love how playful the patterning looks in this pullover. Symmetry is overrated!

Sized for babies and toddlers, the Peekaboo Pullover is a simple design with a big impact. Eclectic and playful, self-patterning Easel was designed for socks, but as you can see, it’s wonderful for so much more! Comprised of 75% superwash wool and 25% nylon, Easel is soft and machine-washable. As a superfine yarn, it creates a fabric that is lightweight without sacrificing warmth. Plus, with six exciting colorways, you’re sure to fall in love with at least one!

A detail shot of the sleeve and underarms of the Peekaboo Pullover, hand knitted in Universal Yarn Easel.
Simple shaping, garter stitch, and stockinette stitch make knitting this little pullover as easy as 1-2-3!

The Peekaboo Pullover is great for new and seasoned knitters alike. The sideways, cuff-to-cuff construction shakes things up a bit, but basic stitches keep it from becoming overly complicated. This enables you to allow the yarn to do most of the work! My favorite detail is the garter hem, flipped on its side. The denser row gauge pulls the fabric in a bit along the hem, just like K1, P1 Ribbing, but with a bit more of a unique appearance!

A close-up of the patterning and neckline of the hand knitted Peekaboo Pullover.
The Peekaboo Pullover features a square neckline. It’s roomy enough to easily slip over little ones’ heads, too!

It’s inspiring to see all the beautiful things we can create with sock yarns. Too often we can put our yarn into “boxes” about their uses. And while there certainly is good reason to do that, there is just as much reason to try something new, too! Whether you choose to use Easel for this cute little sweater, a drapey shawl (see the Pointillism Shawl), or a classic pair of socks, we know you’ll love working with this fresh yarn!

And with that, I hope you have a wonderful holiday week filled with loved ones, tasty treats, and plenty of time for knitting, crocheting, or perhaps trying a new skill!

-Rachel

Free Pattern Friday – North Shore Cowl

Happy Free Pattern Friday! If you’re craving a quick and easy knit to work on over the holidays, this is the perfect week for you. Today’s free pattern is the North Shore Cowl, designed by Patty Olson.

A person standing outside looking away from the camera and smiling. They are wearing a black sweater and a hand knit cowl in a cream and blue colorway.
The North Shore Cowl is perfect for a cold winter day

The North Shore Cowl is knit in the round using our Be Wool Multis yarn in the color 208 Monsoon. This color was a new addition to the line in 2022, and I love how the deep blue and green shades pop against the cream background.

Be Wool Multis is a blend of 60% acrylic and 40% wool, and is oh-so-soft and plush in texture. It works up beautifully into blankets, hats, cowls, and more! Each color of Be Wool Multis has a cream base, with splashes of different colors throughout. You can also try pairing it with solid colored Be Wool for even more fun options, as seen in the Kaleidoscope Scarf.

detail shot of a person wearing a hand knit cowl in a cream, blue, and green colorway.
Detail of the texture of the North Shore Cowl

Patty Olson designed the North Shore Cowl for us, and I love this pattern’s simple, beautiful texture. The ‘bow tie’ effect is created using purls and long stitches, which are deceivingly easy to work. The long stitches cinch the fabric, and give the finished cowl an undulating wavy appearance, which is how it got its name.

A person wearing a black sweater and a hand knit cowl in a cream, blue and green colorway
The North Shore Cowl doubled up for maximum coziness!

The simplicity of this accessory makes it incredibly versatile. You can throw it on as you head out the door, and it is sure to pair well with any outfit. Only two skeins are required to complete the cowl, and the final project is long enough to double up for those extra cold days sure to come in January!

A person standing sideways looking at the camera. They are wearing a black sweater and a hand knit cowl in a cream, blue, and green colorway.
The North Shore cowl would make a perfect gift for a loved one!

In my opinion, the best thing about a project like this is just how quickly it works up. It’s perfect for a weekend project for yourself, or a loved one if you’re in need of a last-minute holiday gift. Park yourself on the sofa with some hot cocoa and a favorite movie, and get to knitting! You’ll have the North Shore Cowl completed in no time, and whoever you give this handmade gift to is sure to love it for many years to come.

Happy Crafting,

Aubrey

Free Pattern Friday – Poinsettia Stocking

Free Pattern Friday preview showing the Poinsettia Stocking available in Knit and Crochet.

Happy Friday to all, and to all a Free Pattern!

This week, we bring to you the Poinsettia Stockings (link here), a simple but beautiful home accent available in both knit and crochet versions! Rachel Brockman and Ashley Jane McIntyre (that’s me!) teamed up to bring you this festive duo inspired by the quintessential holiday flower, the poinsettia.

Left to Right: Poinsettia Stockings knit and crochet versions.

Here’s a bit of fun history that you can take along to holiday parties! The poinsettia flower is native to southern Mexico. There, it is called the Flor de la Noche Buena, meaning, Flower of the Holy Night. This name was actually given to it due to its resemblance to the renowned Star of Bethlehem. This perennial shrub can grow 10 to 15 feet tall in the wild, and flowers during the winter season. I learned this from Almanac.com, and you can read more about its various uses, popularity, and lore there. For now, let’s get back to our inspired stockings!

Clockwise from top: Deluxe Stripes in 309 Crayon Box, 311 Tie Dye, 310 Poinsettia

Deluxe Stripes comes in 9 different self-striping colorways which are perfect for giving simple projects an effortless bit of wow-factor. We decided to use color 310 Poinsettia as our guiding star for the design, leaning in to its classic holiday shades. This worsted weight yarn comes in 100g balls (218 yards) and is made of 75% super wash wool and 25% nylon. The bit of elasticity from the nylon was specially chosen by our design team to make this an ideal yarn for fast and cozy self-striping socks, like the Deluxe Socks. However, you can go beyond socks and make anything, like the Azelea Shawl, Art Class Cardigan, or of course, the Poinsettia Stockings.

Deluxe Worsted Superwash in 774 Mistletoe

Accenting the stocking as a complimentary color is our Deluxe Worsted Superwash in 738 Christmas Green, which matches a shade of green from the Deluxe Stripes used as the main color in the stocking. This yarn is made of 100% superwash wool and comes in in 100g balls (218 yards). It has a whopping 68 colors to select from, making it one of the ultimate stash staples, and is perfect for finding perfect matches to multi-colored yarns.

Poinsettia Stocking – Knit

My favorite thing about this pattern is that you have access to either a knit version or a crochet version. It’s always so wonderful to be able to include both skills for the same piece! How many of you will try out both of them? If you know how to knit and crochet, this could be a great way to incorporate different fabric textures for a way to make your stockings stand out uniquely in addition to mixing and matching color options.

Poinsettia Stocking – Crochet

Whichever version you choose, be sure to share photos of your work on social media, and tag us in the post! Follow & tag us on Instagram at @Universal_Yarn and use the hashtag #UniversalYarn, or find and follow us on TikTok or Facebook at @UniversalYarn. We can’t wait to see all of the beautiful festive creations that our fiber friends come up with.

Happy Stitching!
Ashley Jane McIntyre

Free Pattern Friday – Spearmint Tee

It is Friday and you know what that means – Free Pattern Friday from Universal Yarn!

Today, the Spearmint Tee (pattern link), designed by our outstanding managing director, Yonca Ozbelli. Let’s hear about it in her own words!

A woman wearing pink glasses stands in front of greenery and is wearing a striped top, handknitted using Universal Yarn Truva.
The Spearmint Tee, modeled by our designer and social media extraordinaire, Aubrey.

“This week’s free pattern is inspired by the calm waters of the Aegean Sea, located between Greece and Turkey. The yarn I used was also named after the same region – Truva, which means Troy in Turkish.

Three balls of Universal Yarn Truva. On the top, a yarn ball has a label and is light blue. It sits on top of a green and darker blue ball of the same yarn.
Top: Truva in 104 Harbor; Bottom from left to right: Truva in 105 Aegean & 102 Stormcloud.

We all fell in love with Truva when we saw it at the Italian mill, how can you not? It is 50% cashmere and 50% cotton, the best of two worlds combined to create this heathered, almost rustic-looking yarn. It is soft, squishy, and luxurious. At the same time, it is strong, beautiful, and will defy time, just like the region it was named after.

A detailed back view of a woman wearing pink glasses, also wearing a striped top, handknitted using Universal Yarn Truva.
The heathered, gently marled colors of Truva add dimensionality to the fabric it creates.

Just like many of us, I wanted to create a top-down, easy-to-knit top. To me, that means watching your favorite TV show while knitting. I also wanted it to be a bit more than just a plain top-down garment, so I decided to use two colors and add stripes to my project. This part was easy, the hard part was the decision about the colors! There were many options to choose from, and below are a few of the combinations I considered.

Looking for inspiration? Here are some of Yonca’s favorite color combinations in Truva!

In the end, I decided to use 103 Chambray & 105 Aegean because they reminded me of the greenest hills that overlook the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea.

After settling on the colors, the rest was easy, and I loved the way my project came to life! 😊 I intentionally kept the sleeves short, as I wear a lot of short sleeve sweaters; but you, my fellow knitter, can do whatever you prefer! Long, short, or three-quarter-length sleeves…this is the beautiful part of knitting, you can modify any project to your liking!

A back view of a woman wearing pink glasses, standing in front of greenery and wearing a striped top, handknitted using Universal Yarn Truva.
Cute, relaxed, and simple to style!

I hope you will give this top-down garment a try! It is almost all seasons appropriate, regardless of where you live. I know I will enjoy wearing it all the time – but maybe not in August when it is hot and humid in the Carolinas!”

A woman with pink glasses stands in front of greenery wearing a top handknitted using Universal Yarn Truva. She is also wearing a navy blue jacket.
Wear your Spearmint Tee year-round by layering it up with a jacket during the cooler months!

We hope you enjoy this wonderful pattern. Until next time, happy crafting!
-Yonca

Flash Pattern Friday – Ardenne

A woman wearing a glittering dress wears a handknit shawl knitted with Universal Yarn Noelle and Universe.

Can you believe November is already coming to a close? It’s Flash Pattern Friday!

A woman with a glittering long-sleeved dress is shown wearing a hand knitted shawl made from Universal Yarn Noelle and Universe. She has her arms folded across her waist, and smiles slightly.
Our model, Bette, wears the Ardenne Shawl wrapped cozily around her shoulders. Her outfit is glittering and joyful – perfect for the holiday season!

On the last Friday of the month, we temporarily make one of our paid patterns free! Today, we’re *sparkling* joy with the Ardenne shawl in Noelle and Universe (Ravelry link here).

A gold basket placed on a marbled background is filled with balls of Universal Yarn Noelle and Universe.
Two contrasting shades of Noelle and Universe look marvelous together.

Ardenne was originally published in 2021 as part of the ebook, Subtle Glow. This collection celebrates all things sparkly, with its focus on our soft, luxurious Noelle yarn. For Ardenne, I amped up the glow by adding stripes of our beloved Universe yarn. Mixing yarns is a fantastic way to incorporate interesting visual and textural effects into your craft. In some ways, Noelle and Universe seem opposite – Noelle features a chainette construction with baby alpaca and merino wool fibers blown through, creating a lightweight, fluffy, and airy yarn that is super warm and soft – perfect for winter. On the other hand, Universe is a sturdy yarn made from a blend of cotton and linen, making it especially ideal for the warmer seasons. Although both yarns are gorgeously glittery, their textures are so different that you might not expect them to pair well with one another. And yet – they work so well together, as demonstrated in Ardenne.

The original version of this shawl features Noelle in #304 Calypso as the main color, and Universe in #10-01 Paper as the contrast color. The palette in both yarns offers some beautiful alternatives, and I thought it would be nice to share my favorites. Pictured above is “Pretty in Pink,” an option that is monochromatic but with excellent contrast. I think this would be especially cute for Valentine’s Day! For a lower-contrast, yet playful take on the shawl, I recommend my “Warm & Whimsical” option. This option feels a bit more unexpected, and that’s what I love about it.

A detail shot over the Ardenne shawl, knit with Universal Yarn Universe and Noelle.
This detailed shot of Ardenne illustrates the scalloped edge of the lace border, the lovely drape of the fabric, and the eyelet rows that open up the body of the shawl.

With the holiday season and winter just around the corner, what better way to celebrate than with a shimmering pattern? Warm and cozy, yet drapey and lightweight, Ardenne is the perfect piece to wear over your holiday ensemble. Amplify the sparkle factor, as shown on our model, Bette, or dress up an otherwise understated outfit.

A woman stands while wearing the Ardenne Shawl, hand knitted with Universal Yarn Noelle and Universe. She is shown from the back, and glances down to the left.
The asymmetrical shape of Ardenne is visible when worn draped over the back of the shoulders.

I love knitting shawls on the bias. The spiral of the draped fabric always looks so elegant, and they tend to be long enough to wrap around your shoulders easily. Plus, the asymmetrical shape adds a touch of modernity to them that I love. Ardenne features alternating stripes of Noelle and Universe, broken up with eyelet rows. It’s a rhythmic and enjoyable knit. It’s finished off with a decorative garter lace border – a lovely final touch.

A graphic featuring an image of a woman wearing the Ardenne Shawl, hand knit from Universal Yarn Noelle and Universe. This image provides a coupon code for a pattern giveaway.
Click the image to head to Ravelry and download your copy of Ardenne for FREE!

To get Ardenne free, use the “buy it now” or “add to cart” links on the Ravelry pattern page. Then enter the coupon code FLASH where you see the “use a coupon code” links that appear during purchase, and click “apply”. Not a Ravelry user? No problem! Simply drop us a line by emailing patterns@universalyarn.com by the end of Sunday, 11/27, and we’ll get you taken care of the week of 11/28. (Note – our offices are closed today, 11/25/22).

Use this graphic to guide you through the process of entering a coupon code on Ravelry, to get Ardenne for free.

Before I wrap up, I’d like to share a couple of special things with you that are relevant for this extended weekend. First – not only are we offering Ardenne for free, but we’re having a pattern sale on Ravelry through Monday, 11/28! That’s right, ALL of the patterns in our Ravelry store are 50% off, no code needed!

Finally, tomorrow is Small Business Saturday! If you’re doing holiday shopping, it’s a great time to visit your local yarn store (LYS) and stock up on your favorites from Universal Yarn. It’s the perfect compliment to our Ravelry pattern sale. You can find our stockists at this link.

We know some people don’t have a local yarn store nearby. If that’s the case, don’t worry, we’re also hosting a sale on our website. There are plenty of ways to stock up on yarns, patterns, and more this weekend!

We hope you enjoy this holiday weekend! Happy crafting!
-Rachel

Free Pattern Friday – Hanasaku Yoke

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

This week, we have a really fun pattern to share with you – the Hanasaku Yoke sweater. 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.

Fans 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. The simplicity in the textured stitch pattern allows for focus on the yarn, and the pops of color to sing.

Details of the yoke of the Hanasaku Yoke sweater

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. Slipping stitches with Colorburst held in front creates the horizontal bars between the textured sections. This is one of my favorite details of the Hanasaku Yoke pattern.

Back of the Hanasaku Yoke sweater

The Hanasaku Yoke sweater is worked in the round from the top down. 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. Working the body and sleeves in Deluxe Worsted Superwash in soothing stockinette stitch makes for some excellent TV knitting. Perhaps over your Thanksgiving holiday weekend once its time to relax?

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. 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. 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.

The Hanasaku Yoke is a wonderful pattern to work on right now, the beautiful colors are sure to brighten up any cold winter day. Have fun knitting, and be sure to share your projects with us on Ravelry and social media. We love seeing what you create!

Happy Crafting,

Aubrey