Circle of Stitches

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Summer KAL: Odele

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At last night's Sip n' Stitch, we cast on for our summer KAL: the Odele top! This pattern calls for Berroco Mykonos, which is a super slinky linen, nylon, and cotton core-spun yarn. It feels cool to the touch and has a lovely sheen, making it perfect for a summer top.

It's not too late to join in! Pick your color of Mykonos and come knit in person or follow along in our Ravelry thread.

We meet in the evenings on 1st and 3rd Thursdays during Sip n' Stitch, and we regularly have folks coming in to sit and knit on Saturdays and Sundays. See you soon!

We Are Knitting: Spring Tops

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Sometimes people ask us if we knit year round, and are surprised when we say: "Yes! Absolutely!" So we wanted to show you some of the things we are working on.

Boardwalk is an adorable top, which can be worn either as a layering piece or by itself! Carrie is currently knitting it in Madelinetosh.

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Folded is a sweet and lightweight pullover. Ana is knitting hers in Toil & Trouble Sonnet, but it would look beautiful in any of our fingering weight yarns

Ideas for Mother's Day: Knitted Gifts

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Mother's Day is just a few days away! Here are some beautiful but quick knits you can whip up for mom!

Maize fingerless mitts, because it's still chilly outside! Make them extra lux in Anzula Cricket.

Maize fingerless mitts, because it's still chilly outside! Make them extra lux in Anzula Cricket.

Whip up the Downton Cowl in just one skein of Malabrigo Arroyo!

Whip up the Downton Cowl in just one skein of Malabrigo Arroyo!

For more ideas, view our Mother's Day Pinterest Board!

Pattern: Metronome

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Our friend and local designer Julia Farwell-Clay just published a brand new pattern: a clever shawl with intarsia stripes. Don't let the intarsia scare you, it's a simple construction and you only have a couple of yarn ends to weave at the end! The stripes shift back and forth without touching the opposing end, setting a rhythm and inspiring the name, Metronome.

We knit ours in Shibui Baby Alpaca, but it would be just as gorgeous in Blue Sky Sport Weight or Road to China Light!

Pictured: Shibui Baby Alpaca in Ivory, Mineral, and Bordeaux

 

Sweater Challenge Inspiration

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Are you considering joining us for our Sweater Challenge? Check out all the details here, and today we wanted to share some sweater-spiration with you! 

There are so many fun sweater patterns out there that it can be a little overwhelming to dig through all the fantastic options. Two new patterns that just came out caught my eye and we thought you might dig them, too.

White Pine: This new pattern from Andrea Mowry is simple in its lines and shape but incorporates some beautiful and subtle details in the ribbed accents and the ends of the sleeves. Knit up in a neutral Canopy color or a vibrant Rios, we think this would be a stunning wardrobe addition!

Looking to take on a bit more of a challenging knit? Whitney Hayward's beautiful new design Marsellus is a stunner with its all-over cable and moss stitch pattern. 

Make yourself a classic fisherman style sweater in a squishy tweed like Blackstone or go for color and a subtle lux sheen with Suri Merino to give this style a modern feel.

Whichever pattern and yarn you choose, we can't wait to see what you create!