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Holiday Stocking Free Pattern

As some of you know, I have been meaning to publish this stocking pattern for a very long time! Finally thanks to our awesome pattern designer, Danielle Shields, here it is, right in time for the holidays.  The stocking featured here uses 2 skeins of either Gyspy Garden or Rolling Stone yarn.  This sample is knit using the colorway Stardust Garland (available here) but all of the colors would look excellent.  It has the right side out but the stocking also looks super cute with a little more texture on the wrong side (or reverse stockinette side) out.  We will have pics of that stocking soon.  I embroidered this sample with extra yarn I had lying around the apartment.  Feel free to personalize this as you like! Pattern below pics.

I used neon yellow embroidery floss from Michael's to stitch in Jessie's name...I just can't resist neon!

Tassle & pom pom detail.

Finished Measurements: 6.5" wide x 20" long

Materials: 2 skeins Knit Collage Rolling Stone or Gypsy Garden yarn, US size 15 dpn or a long circular for magic loop, waste yarn, tapestry needle for finishing

Gauge: 8 stitches over 4"

Abbreviations: k knit

ssk slip, slip, knit

k2tog knit 2 together

pu pick up

Cast on 26 stitches. Place marker and join to work in the round.

Knit until piece measures 12.5" from start.

Next row: ssk, knit until 2 stitches remain, k2tog (24 stitches)

Using waste yarn, knit across first 12 stitches. Pass these stitches back to left needle and knit them again with main yarn.

Knit until piece measures 18" from the start.

Row 1:  *ssk, k8, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Row 2 & 4: knit.

Row 3: *ssk, k6, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Row 5: *ssk, k4, k2tog*, repeat between stars.

Pull yarn through the remaining 8 stitches.

Heel:  Remove waste yarn and pick up the 24 stitches on hold, picking up 1 stitch on the gap on each side, 26 stitches total.

Row 1: *pu 1 stitch, k13*, repeat between stars one time for a total of 28 stitches.

Row 2:  ssk, k10, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 3:  knit.

Row 4:  ssk, k8, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 5:  knit.

Row 6:  ssk, k6, k2tog. Repeat to end.

Row 7: knit.

Row 8:  ssk, k4, ktog. Repeat to end.

Graft remaining stitches using kitchner stitch. For the kitchner averse, or for those who just love reverse stockinette like we do, use three needle bind off to bind off the remaining stitches and turn inside out. Weave in ends and block lightly. Adorn with pom poms, tassles or embroidery as you like. Now sit in front of your mantle with eggnog to celebrate your goodwork!

Below is a pic of a stocking we knit up in Rolling Stone Shooting Star and kept the reverse

stockinette side out. Also so cute!


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Army of Knitters new Knit Collage designs

Last summer, I was approached by the fabulous LA-based yarn shop, Knit Culture, to collaborate on a few new patterns with the designer behind Army of Knitters, Heather Dixon.  Obviously, I was really excited, her pattern designs are totally unreal and gorgeous.  She created 2 amazing SWEATER patterns (not something many knitters undertake with our yarns, so I'm super excited) for Vogue Knitting in LA in September.  Now these patterns are finally available for everyone in her Ravery shop...I am especially into the Andromeda stargazer silk & sequin pattern because I've been wanting to knit up a sweater in this yarn so badly. It is equal parts gypsy goddess and party girl...this design is the just the ticket for a holiday party or a fun night out on the town. For more info about Army of Knitters and Heather's gorgeous designs, visit her site here: www.armyofknitters.com and check out the pics of the Stargazer Silk & Sequin top and Moondance sweater below.

Above, the Andromeda sweater in our Stargazer Silk & Sequin yarn. Totally amazing! Pattern available here: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/heather-dixon

This sweater, Magellanic, is knit in our Gypsy Garden Moondance yarn.  I am obsessed with this stitch!  This pattern is also available in Army of Knitters ravelery store...see link above! 

On another note, stay tuned for more awesome new patterns from our fab in-house designer Danielle.  She's just finished a killer Christmas stocking pattern that I can't wait to share! 

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Fabulous Yarn's fantastic new pixie cowl kit!

post by Amy Small | fabulousyarn.com, cowl patterns, free patterns | Saturday November 12, 2011

I'm so exited to share a new gorgeous cowl idea that uses our Pixie Dust yarn today! I first met Judy of Fabulous Yarn at the TNNA June 2010 show and we've been in touch ever since.  Her website www.fabulousyarn.com is chock full of the most amazingly lux and gorgeous yarns.  If you've never checked it out, you absolutely must!  Especially since she's come up with a beautiful rib cowl pattern kit featuring our Pixie Dust yarn mixed with another lux chunky yarn from her wide selection.  She's paired the colors gorgeously together to create sumptuous combinations.  Take a peek below and to pick up your own, head over to:http://www.fabulousyarn.com/freepatterns_pixiekowl_smokey.shtml to see for yourself!

Our Smokey Swirl yarn mixed with Grey Wolf.

And India Henna Pixie Dust mixed with Blue Sky Claret.  I can't wait to make one for myself!

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