As we look around the world of knit and crochet design, it looks like 2021 is off to a great start! We’ve seen some stellar work – from the intricate to the whimsical – and we’d like to highlight a few that use our yarn.
1. Snooze in Deluxe Worsted
![Person wearing long striped knitted stocking cap](https://blog.universalyarn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Winter-Knitty-Snooze-Deluxe-Worsted-Superwash-1-683x1024.jpg)
Snooze definitely tends more to the whimsical side, but as far as warmth, it’s also very practical! Sure, there’s that long slip-stitch striped pom pom point, but the body of the hat has earflaps, plus room in the back to be pulled down snug.
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All I’d need is a mug of peppermint tea, and I’d feel like a frosty little elf, traipsing through the woods. Designer Linette Grayum used our Deluxe Worsted wool, a staple that comes in a broad palette of colors, so you can choose what kind of elf you’d be.
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You can find Snooze in the Winter ’20 Knitty, at this link.
2. Travertine Wrap in Deluxe Worsted Superwash
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Designer Maia Discoe shows this one in two color selections, both of which look great. This one uses our Deluxe Worsted Superwash to create a cool-toned beauty.
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The design is mostly garter stitch, but uses short rows to create shaping. It’s wider at the ends than the middle, in a bit of a subtle hourglass shape, so you can wrap it around yourself without tons of extra bulk. A really nice design!
You can find the Travertine Wrap at this link from the Black Squirrel Berkeley, one of our favorite LYSes. 🙂
3. Snowbank Throw in Uptown Worsted
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Mmmm… cables. Kalurah Hudson holds Uptown Worsted doubled for this one, for the instant gratification of a swiftly growing project. If doubled yarn isn’t your thing, the gauge looks like it would also work with a single strand of Uptown Super Bulky.
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I just want to sink into those cables. While holding that rabbit.
You can find Snowbank at this link on Ravelry.
4. Pathway Cowl in Bella Cash
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Crystal Hiatt of Milly’s Knit Designs came up with this one and shared it with the folks at Stitch & Hustle. The zig-zag rib leads into a colorwork body that’s designed to be the slightest bit chaotic, reflecting the twists and turns in all of our lives at the moment.
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; I’m a huge fan of Bella Cash. It’s beautiful, soft, and hard-wearing. It’s got a bit of a sheen to it that shows through in this cowl, which is designed in multiple lengths and colors.
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You can find the Pathway Cowl on the Stitch & Hustle site at this link.
Such a thrill – there are more fantastic designs out there than we can fit in a single blog post. It speaks very well to the health of our craft. We’ll definitely be revisiting this topic.
Have a great week, and happy crafting!