Friday, July 13, 2012

Summer Sale! 25% Off



Summer Sale - Take 25% off the following yarns from July 14 to August 11!



  • Great sub for Blue Sky Alpacas Worsted Cotton
  • 100% Organically Grown Cotton
  • Soft & cozy to the touch
  • Worsted/Aran: 100g/150m, 5mm needles
  • Made in Peru
  • What I want to make with it: Hexagons
  • Sale Price: $7.48/skein 


Free Patterns: Lanesplitter & Top-Down Raglan

  • Great summer sub for Noro Kureyon or Silk Garden
  • Soft to the touch, has a nice airy loft
  • 40% Cotton, 30% Silk, 15% Wool, 15% Nylon
  • Worsted/Aran: 100g/200m, 5mm needles
  • Made in Japan
  • What I want to make with it: Lala's Simple Shawl 
  • Sale Price: $14.98/skein



Patterns: Ilene Bag (free) & Kiama

  • Cool & comfortable, perfect for summer garments
  • Luxury quality Italian milled yarn
  • 17% Linen, 16% Cotton, 48% Acrylic, 19% Nylon
  • Worsted: 50g/90m,  5mm needles
  • Made in Italy
  • What I want to make with it: Kirra
  • Sale Price: $6.73


Patterns: Tomten & Trellis (free)

  • Great soft, machine washable sub for Rowan Summer Tweed 
  • Looks like Tussah Silk: tweedy, soft, comfortable, machine washable, holds cables extremely well
  • 100% Recycled fibers27% Cotton, 10% Silk, 9% Linen, 30% Nylon, 24% Acrylic
  • Made in France
  • Worsted: 100g/200m, 5mm needles
  • What I want to make with it: Paisley Carpetbag & everything Brooklyn Tweed 
  • Sale Price: $8.23 

Patterns: Cuddly Cotton Baby Blanket (free) & Umaro

  • Soft, comfortable, machine washable
  • 25% Cotton, 75% Acrylic
  • Bulky: 100g/ 110m, 6.5mm
  • Made in Peru
  • What I want to make with it: Cable Knit Throw & Hap Blanket
  • Sale Price: $5.23/skein


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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Summer Knit-Spiration: Creekbed Scarf



I think this little free pattern is a hidden gem and a great opportunity to play around with self striping yarns. It's knit with light, sock weight yarn, which make for easygoing summer projects. It's also light on the cerebral side, with just enough interest to keep you from nodding off in the heat. Add a colourful, self striping yarn like a Noro and it'll be easy entertainment. It's also a grab and go project, easy to travel with (even if you aren't going any further than your porch). 



I love kristenlynnea's version (above) made with Noro Silk Garden Sock and other scraps. It also looks great in CompulsiveKnitter's version made with Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball.

Suggested Yarns

I think I would make a few stylistic modifications to the pattern:
  1. If using a striping yarn I'd drop the big centre band, I don't think it would do anything for the design.
  2. If I was making the 2 border bands in a contrast colour I would make it a neutral (grey or brown) with a low to medium contrast to the main colours. A high contrast is too much for my delicate sensibilities (ie. no likey black). 
  3. If using Schoppel-Wolle Zauberball I'd skip the border colour all together and let the yarn do all the work. 
  4. If using  Noro Silk Garden Sock I'd choose 2 colourways and alternate every other row. Alternately, you can use 2 skeins of the same colourway and start the first from the inside and the second from the outside, and alternate every other row. 



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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

New Magazines: Knit.Wear Spring 2012 & Knitscene Fall 2012



The second issue of Interweave's special publication Knit.Wear just flew in and it's offering are gorgeous!  It's regrettable that the publisher didn't get it out on time (in the Spring), but there are lots of summer knits in it, the projects intended for Spring will be even nicer for Fall, and overall the designs are just damn inspiring! 

  • Check out the projects HERE
  • Find this issue on Ravelry




Summer only just got into gear, but if you're already done with it then you are very lucky because Interweave just sent us the new Fall issue of Knitscene. Included are lots of great knits, plus an article on how to sew a zipper into a sweater (fear the zipper no more). 



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Summer Knit-spiration: Wingspan



More summer knit-spiration ....


Wingspan is a really cute little scafy-wrap that only uses 1 skein of sock yarn! It looks equally great with self striping yarn or semi solids. You can make it I think it's both a great summer knit but also a great holiday gift - it's always nice to double end your knitting.  It's also an easy knit that has a little technical interest and isn't too-too boring, and travels extremely well. Plus, the pattern is a freebie! 

Suggested Yarns

Make a larger version by using a thicker yarn:

Make a lighter, airy version by using a lace weight yarn:

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Summer Knit-spiration: Color Affection


What to knit in the Heat?



I love this shawl. I've been eyeing it since it started making the rounds on Pinterest, and now that it's taken off in the blogosphere I've been hearing a lot of good things about it ("Addictive" is my favourite). You can make it with sock or lace weight yarn, nothing heavy in the heat. It doesn't involve too much thought, but it isn't too boring either.  Me likey!

Suggested Yarns

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