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August 01, 2018

2018 Crochet Blanket CAL: August squares

Month 8 (August 2018)

Our prize for August is a tote bag plus two 50g skeins of Knitsch sock! All you need to do to enter is post a finished square in the Ravelry thread by the end of the month. 

Below are the month 8 blanket CAL options. If you want to catch up on what we're doing, pop by Ravelry!

For more info, see our first blog post with all the details

Standard Single Colour

On the Street Where You Live by Polly Plum (free; video tutorial) 

 

Bringing in the Sheaves 9" and 12" Afghan by Margaret MacInnis (PAID)

 

Standard Multi-colour

How I Wonder by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial)
Fan Dance by Polly Plum (free; photo tutorial)

 

Challenge Single Colour

It Had to Be You by Polly Plum (PAID; video tutorial) 

Challenge Multi-Colour

Malcolm by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial) 

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July 01, 2018

2018 Crochet Blanket CAL: July squares

Month 7 (July 2018)

Our prize for July is a 400m skein of Knitsch Sock, but all you need to do to enter is post a finished square in the Ravelry thread by the end of the month. 

Below are the month 7 blanket CAL options. If you want to catch up on what we're doing, pop by Ravelry!

For more info, see our first blog post with all the details

 

Standard Single Colour

La Mer by Polly Plum (free; video tutorial) 

 

Autumn Sun Afghan Square by Maria Bittner (free; photo tutorial) 

 

Standard Multi-colour

Bergenia by EchtGaafHaken (PAID; photo tutorial)

 

Challenge Single Colour

Ain't Misbehavin' by Polly Plum (PAID; video tutorial)

Challenge Multi-Color

Lucy by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial)
Simon by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial)

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June 09, 2018

Sweater Weather: Gothic

It really needed it's own blog post, this new yarn from Outlaw is so lush and oozing with inspiration. 

 

Etranger by Rie Vive has classic Japanese styling, which would be complemented beautifully by the heathered tones of Outlaw Bohemia Gothic. You'd probably get a smidge more drape than the pictured project, but I think that would help the fabric movement as you go about your day. 

It would made for an utterly fantastic Willard fair isle pullover - you could mix and match with Bohemia Worsted and Muse colours for even more options. 

For a bit of cable and texture lushness, there's Hannah Fettig's West End Cardigan. Featured in the wonderful book Texture, which we also have on the shelf at the moment!

If you fancy a big, warm, polwarth alpaca and possum hug this winter, Larch by Pam Allen fits the bill perfectly. I can just imagine walking around in the bitter Wellington wind and still feel as snug as a bug in this one.

Carrie Bostick Hodge's Forest Cardigan would pair wonderfully with jeans, a long sleeve tee and Bohemia Gothic. Simple enough for the most part, with the cables enough to keep the knitting interesting. 

Finally, if you were one of the many people who purchased issue 4 of Laine from us (thank you!), Gothic would translate beautifully into Morginn. The combination of polwarth, alpaca and possum plus fisherman's rib will make for the most squishy, cosy and cuddly cardigan I can think of. 

I'm off to daydream and swatch and drool over the colours just a bit more...

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June 05, 2018

Sweater Weather: kids

On my search for patterns that fit the knit gap in my wardrobe this winter, I found plenty that would also work for the kids. Simple, functional and fast (seeing as i've left it all a bit late!).

Greyson knitting pattern

Greyson is a true kid classic, thanks to local Julia. I know she put an enormous amount of time into this pattern, and it covers the full range of yarn weights from 8ply up to 12ply. It would be hard wearing in Ashford Tekapo 8 or 12ply, and even though it isn't a machine washable yarn, still is soft enough to be next to skin and safely chucked in the wool wash in your machine.

I'm in love with the pattern detail on the sleeves of Lisa Chemery's Sagano, the reverse stocking stitch making that woven texture really shine. For cheap and cheerful Vintage will work for this one, or for a bit more stitch definition, Brooklyn Tweed Arbor will work, too.

The Bluebell Pullover by Kate Gagnon Osborn has the added bonus of the envelope neckline - making for easy putting on and pulling off! You could have loads of fun with colour combos, using up odds and ends or make your life easier with just one shade. 

Last but absolutely not least, is my always-return-to favourite that is Flax. Free! Effortlessly simple, and a great vehicle for adding your own cable panel in the middle or other details if you get bored. 

Do you have any favourite simple kids patterns? I'd love to add them to my queue!

 

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June 01, 2018

2018 Crochet Blanket CAL: June squares

Month 6 (June 2018)

Our prize for June is a Rose Marlow project bag, but all you need to do to enter is post a finished square in the Ravelry thread by the end of the month. 

Below are the month 6 blanket CAL options. If you want to catch up on what we're doing, pop by Ravelry!

For more info, see our first blog post with all the details

 

Standard Single Colour

Cabled Blooms Afghan Square by Jennifer Pionk (free) 

Someone to Watch Over Me by Polly Plum (free; video tutorial) 

 

Standard Multi-colour

Blizzard Warning! by Polly Plum (free; photo tutorial) 
Antheia by Hooked on Sunshine (PAID; photo tutorial)
Maude by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial) 

 

Challenge Single Colour

Satin Doll by Polly Plum (PAID; video tutorial) 
No Pops Square by Teresa Lynn (free; photo tutorial)

Challenge Multi-Colour

Rick by Polly Plum (PAID; photo tutorial)

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