Canadutch
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All Good Things Cowl
The All Good Things Cowl is a simple pattern which uses the colour gradient of the yarn and the interesting herringbone stitch to create the perfect combination of colour and texture. Whether you are a new or experienced knitter, this cowl is a great project for yourself or a warm gift for someone you love. The pattern is available free on the designer's website, or from Ravelry as a paid ad-free PDF (includes printer friendly version)
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Basic Sock
Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this classic toe-up design is straightforward and perfect for knitting your own cosy socks. Using just one 100g ball of our Arcadia yarn, or a single hank from our Nakid Series, you can create socks as unique as you are!Yarn used on featured photo is Scheepjes Nakid Series Sock Yarn
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Black Brook Beanie
The name of this design comes from the designer's favourite beach on Cape Breton Island, where she grew up. She particularly chose the linen stitch for this as she wanted to create something that represented the rocks in the sand at the beach. Not the white sandy beach most love, rather a sandy but rugged Canadian beach that’s a favourite among many islanders! This soft, warm hat is great for winter. With a doubled band and stranded colourwork creating a thick fabric for the body of the hat, it’s guaranteed to keep you warm in the winter months. The pattern is very flexible in regards to size and who will be wearing it. A change of colour, pompom or without, adding or removing a few rows to get the right amount of slouch, you can create the perfect hat for your needs.
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Candy Cane Wine Cozy
The Candy Cane Wine Cozy is a quick and easy knit for all skill levels that can be whipped up just in time for Christmas! It makes a great addition to a gift for a friend or family member and can also be used to give your Christmas dinner table a bit of pizzazz! Why show up to the party with a bottle of wine, when you can show up with a bottle decked out for the holidays in its very own festive cozy!
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Chain Reaction Socks
The Chain Reaction Sock is a beginner friendly pattern which is knitted toe up, with a short row heel. The pattern is simple yet elegant, with the chain stitch detail keeping things interesting, without being too complicated. With only a few lines of easy to remember stitch pattern, this makes a great project for on the go or in front of the TV and is perfect for those of you who enjoy making your socks two at a time! The pattern is available free on the designer's website, or from Ravelry as a paid ad-free PDF (includes printer friendly version)
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Confluence Cowl
A confluence is defined as a flowing together of two or more streams, rivers, or the like, which is the perfect name for the flowing together of the combination of two different colourways of Scheepjes River Washed yarn. This is an easy project for an experienced knitter or a great way to practice knitting in the round if it is a new skill for you.
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Family Beanie
A classic hat that suits everyone in the clan, thanks to its stretchy rib and uncomplicated shape crafted from soft and breathable wool yarn. The pastels and cool winter shades are perfectly on trend, but be warned—before you know it, you’ll find yourself making one to match every jacket or jumper! Use just one ball of our 100% Recycled Superwash Merino Wool yarn, Woolwise, with either traditional dpns or circular needles to knit this hat in the round. With 60 colours in the range, how many will you create? Materials Scheepjes Woolwise (100% Recycled Superwash Merino Wool; 100g/200m)Yellow version713 Lemon Zest x 1 ball*Blue version751 Pale Azure x 1 ball*Brown version711 Cacao Husk x 1 ball* 4mm knitting needles (at least 80cm long circular knitting needles for magic loop, or 4 double pointed needles) Stitch markers * The 1 x 1 rib pattern creates a very stretchy fabric, making this a lovely one-size-fits-most accessory for adults. To resize the hat, simply add or remove (a multiple of) four sts. The pattern uses most of a single ball of Woolwise, so you may need an extra ball should you wish to increase the size. This is a beginner level pattern. The written pattern for the Family Beanie, which measures 18 x 31cm (7 x 12¼") appears in the YARN Bookazine 18 – The Family Issue, published by Scheepjes. The bookazine is available, in both English UK and Dutch, from Ravelry as an ebook, and in print from Scheepjes retailers.
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Glacia Shawl
The beautiful Glacia Shawl is the first in the Elemental Knitting Series by Tammy of Canadutch. Tammy’s aim in this series is to help further beginners’ understanding and familiarity with different knitting stitches and techniques! While knitting the Glacia Shawl, you get to practice increases and decreases as you create this beautiful shawl. The pattern is available on Tammy's website, and also on Ravelry (includes English UK, Dutch, French, Greek and printer friendly)
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Head in the Clouds
Head in the Clouds is a very simple and easy cowl using the beautiful honeycomb brioche stitch which, when made with the Eliza yarn, creates an incredibly soft and squishy piece that you never want to take off. You really will feel like your head is in the clouds! Adaptable in size, this is a fun and quick knit for gifts for friends and loved ones! The brioche stitch looks much more difficult than it actually is and will have them thinking you are a knitting wizard!
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Hopscotch Scarf
Hopscotch a long scarf measuring 35cm wide x 3 meters long which is very thin and lacy, with a lot of drape. This makes it very pliable and versatile, allowing it to be wrapped in a lot of different ways. With only a few different stitches used to create a repeated block of pattern, it’s also easy to work without having to stay glued to the pattern the entire time. This is also the perfect project for a beginner who wants to move on beyond knit and purl! The pattern is available on Tammy's website, and also on Ravelry (includes English UK, Dutch, and printer friendly)
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Icarus Blanket
Icarus Blanket is a beginner friendly DIY gradient pattern which uses double stranded knitting and simple stitches to create texture and colour play. It’s the perfect size for over your lap or around your shoulders when enjoying a cool autumn day in your garden or curled up on the sofa in front of the TV. This pattern is extremely flexible, easy to resize and opens up an entire world of possibility for gradients. The colour for the original colourway was inspired by a much loved painting of Icarus given to the designer by her mother-in-law. The pattern is available free on the designer's website, or from Ravelry as a paid ad-free PDF (includes printer friendly version)
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La Benaize
This fair isle hat is made with a cotton mix yarn which creates a warm, but not too warm, hat for the nicer winter days. It is a fun knit without too many long colour changes, which makes it a great project for those who aren’t familiar with fair isle and want to give it a try. Tammy named this hat after the river that runs across the road from where she was living in France. The photos for the pattern were taken there as well! This hat is one size fits most but there are tips on resizing in Tammy's blog post and in the pattern itself.
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