If you have popped by our website in the last week, you might have noticed a new addition. We’ve added an exciting new line of handcrafted leather goods perfect for the crafting lifestyle. Muud is a Danish brand, and we’re so excited to be a retailer for their products in the United States. From project bags to chic storage solutions for your notions, you’re sure to find something you love.
Today, I wanted to share a few of the products that have quickly become essentials for my knitting.
Stockholm has plenty of storage space for your interchangeable needle tips, cords, and notions, like this needle gauge by Katrinkles.
When we first decided to bring on muud, I was immediately drawn to Stockholm. I knew I needed it for my interchangeable needle set. It perfectly stores the needle tips, has a zippered pocket for storing cords, notions, and the perfect pockets for holding my needle gauge. (Stay tuned – the needle gauge shown, created by Katrinkles for Universal Yarn, is coming soon!)
My favorite thing about Stockholm is the size. It is large and roomy, but folds up into the perfect size. It can easily be tossed into a project bag, and doesn’t take up too much space on my living room end table, where my needles usually live.
One thing I love about the line is the inclusion of small, adorable accessories that are ideal for storing your notions. Helsinki is a great storage container with a zipper closure. I’ve been using it to store my Katrinkles mini-tools as well as stitch markers, tapestry needles, and more.
No knitter or crocheter can get by without a tape measure. If I don’t have one nearby, I feel lost! Sure, I have the retractable tape measures, but I also have several of the regular ol’ tape measures. Enter Malmo – possibly the cutest, most useful storage solution for a tape measure I’ve seen. Malmo was designed specifically for them! Just roll it up, place it in the case, and snap it shut until you need it. It has a little keyring, so it’s so easy to attach to your project bag for safe keeping.
The Saturn XL will fit your project and your yarn – plus your needles and more!
Finally – the Saturn XL. Talk about an excellent project bag! It’s deep, has plenty of pockets both inside and out, and a handy strap to toss over your shoulder and head out the door. This bag will easily store projects of all sizes – including your latest sweater WIP.
Saturn XL
The Whisky colorway is perfect for me, but if brown isn’t your cup of tea, all of the products I mentioned come in black, too. There are also so many different styles and sizes to choose from. If you’re looking for a sophisticated treat for yourself or a luxurious gift for a fellow crafter, check out all of the products in the muud collection here (link).
This is part 2 in a 12 part series highlighting designs from our 12 Days of Winter, Series 3 Edition.
Happy Day 2 of the 12 Days of Winter Kit Collection! We know you are all eager to see what we’ve whipped up for the second day of the series, and we are thrilled to share with you – the Birch Gloves. Everyone needs a pair of elegant long gloves in their wardrobe, and hand-knitting them means these are perfect for yourself or made up as a gift for a loved one. Designed by Adrienne Larsen, the Birch Gloves are guaranteed to be cherished for seasons to come!
Knit in our Kingston Tweed yarn, this project features two different colors; 102 Calcite and 112 Basalt. These gloves are a gauntlet style with a flared cuff that gives a refined appearance to any outfit. Wool and alpaca fibers are blended into the yarn, meaning the Birch Gloves will also keep your fingers warm and toasty – maybe while out at a holiday market or off to see the Nutcracker ballet! The neutral colors of the yarn for this project are also certain to pair well with any sweater you choose.
The Birch Gloves feature cables and a slip stitch colorwork pattern for the cuffs, and the beautiful Kingston Tweed yarn is on serious display for the hands and fingers in stockinette stitch. Knitting the cuff and glove separately, you seam them together with an I-cord edge that adds a tidy finish. Both the cuffs and glove are knit in the round, working from the bottom up. Construction-wise, this is sure to be a fun project to take on and maybe a new method of knitting gloves to learn!
Whether you choose to knit the Birch Gloves for yourself or as a gift for someone special, these are guaranteed to be loved by everyone around. We hope you are inspired to kick back with a mug of warm Cider or Gløgg , turn on your favorite holiday film, and get to knitting these stunning gloves! You can pick up your 12 Days of Winter Kits including the Birch Gloves Kit at your local yarn shop.
It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, Ribbon Mitts crocheted in Kingston Tweed (pattern link here).
This design comes to us from Arica, the creative mind behind Skeinsnsticks Designs.
These lightweight mitts are worked continuously in the round with no slip stitch.
The pattern calls for 2 skeins of Kingston Tweed. Its fiber blend features wool and alpaca, for a tweedy depth of color and a touch of fuzz for halo. The color palette is inspired by nature. Perfect for this time of year.
Skeinsnsticks Designs included a charming detail – this little window featuring a crocheted “bow” detail. It elevates an already lovely pattern.
We hope you have a delightful weekend, full of beauty and warmth.
Happy crafting!