Winter 2024 Pattern Collection Part 2

Winter 2024 Pattern Collection Part 2

The second half of our Winter 2024 pattern collection is here! You can see all the designs from the collection on Ravelry and our Project Gallery.

Hot Ziggity by Jennifer Weissman

Hot Ziggity combines pattern, texture and color in one engaging project. Designed to show off a beautiful gradient set, this scarf features simple slip stitch textures and zigzag mosaic bands that use only one color per row. All the stitch patterns are beginner-friendly, and the variety keeps each step interesting. Just knit and slip and drink in the gorgeous colors, and before you know it, Hot Ziggity will be keeping you warm and cozy!

Knit in the Healing Stones Gradient Set with Wolfsbane Yummy 2-Ply, and you can find the pattern on Ravelry.

Vaila by Kirsten-Michele 

We love the variety of geometric patterns in this pullover, changing in density as you work down the sweater. Vaila is a top down seamless raglan sweater with a Fair Isle motif that starts just after the sleeve/body divide and gradually inverts from MC to CC towards the hem and the cuffs.

It’s knit in Yowza in Sagrada and Valiant Grapes, and the pattern is available on Ravelry.

Moon Rising by Emily Wood

A succession of circles cascade across the yoke of this sweater reminiscent of the moon rising over the horizon. The wrists of the sleeves echo the yoke pattern with little dots of color. The mood of this sweater could be bright and cheery or subtly sophisticated based on one’s color choices. This pullover is worked from the top down seamlessly and uses stranded colorwork for the yoke and sleeve decorations.

Moon Rising is knit in Moonscape Yowza with Yowza Minis in Albali, Kobold, McHale’s, and Wild Tulip. The pattern is available on Ravelry and Payhip.

 

Beach Stripes by Jill Thompson Beach

Ready for an approachable, yet satisfying, knit? This scarf with a simple ribbed pattern might just be your next project!

Beach Stripes Scarf is heartily influenced by striped beach baskets and umbrellas that Jill fell in love with on the Northern Coast of Germany when she lived there. She developed this striking stripe pattern as a reminder of the fond times she visited the beaches near Kiel, Hamburg, Sylt, and Sankt Peter-Ording.

It’s knit in Moonscape Yowza with Blue Ocean, Dried Lavender, and Stippleback Yowza Minis. The pattern is available on Ravelry and beachhouseknits.com.

 

Arcade by Veronica Ory

This small bandana cowl uses two different stitches to play with the colors in a variegated skein of fingering weight yarn. The linen stitch at the top is worked back and forth and blends colors together, while the rows of shell stitches at the bottom cluster sections of color. Arcade is quick and fun to work and is a nice little accessory for the neckline of your jacket.

Arcade is a perfect one-skein project, and is crocheted in Patchwork Yummy 2-Ply. The pattern is available on Ravelry.

 

Trusty Friend by Elizabeth Beach

A Trusty Friend loves to come along whatever the occasion; has your back (side) covered, doesn’t try to steal the show, lets you be the star, adores cool weather, likes walks in the woods as well as a city street scene, gives you warmth and comfort, and makes you happy. Take a Trusty Friend with you wherever you go.

This is an easy, drop-shoulder, high/ low-hem sweater with the perfect amount of positive ease. A simple twisted stitch panel embellishes the center of the front and back. The hem and cuffs feature twisted rib patterning to offer a polished look with just the right amount of stretch.

It’s knit in Daguerreotype Katahdin, and the pattern is available on Ravelry.

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