We're big fans of Berroco Remix® in the design office, and have talked about our love for this yarn quite a bit. Is it the recycled fibers made from waste fabric the garment industry would otherwise throw away? Is it the fact that it's a great wool-free alternative that is machine washable? Is it that… Continue reading Free Knitting Patterns for Berroco Remix
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Quick and Easy (Free!) Scarf Knitting Pattern for James C. Brett Northern Lights
As you may know, Berroco is the U.S. distributor for select James C. Brett yarns. One of the new yarns that we've brought in this year is Northern Lights. Ever since I saw this fun and colorful yarn, flecked with little tweedy bits, I knew I wanted to knit this scarf pattern. It's super simple,… Continue reading Quick and Easy (Free!) Scarf Knitting Pattern for James C. Brett Northern Lights
Laurel Cardigan from Knitty
Last Friday the Deep Fall 2016 Knitty launched with a pattern for my favorite new sweater: The Laurel Cardigan knit in Berroco Tuscan Tweed. The Laurel Cardigan is all the things I love to knit—a big squishy cable, lots of simple stitch texture, with a simple modern silhouette. This cardi starts with with you knitting sleeve… Continue reading Laurel Cardigan from Knitty
Knitting Bobbles with the Bisbee Shawl
This week's free pattern is Bisbee, a V-shaped shawl with an unusual construction. The shawl, designed by Brenda York and knit in Berroco Maya®, begins with a center diamond panel that features eyelet shapes and a flower created by cables, eyelets, and bobbles. Then the left and right wings are created by picking up stitches along… Continue reading Knitting Bobbles with the Bisbee Shawl
Emily Explains: Modifying Norah’s Vintage Afghan
Update: Please make sure you have the most recent file of the pattern—version 7. First designed as a block of the month club, Norah's Vintage Afghan is made up of 20 unique cabled blocks worked in 5 colors to measure 48" x 60". Due to the blanket's huge success and popularity, we decided to release… Continue reading Emily Explains: Modifying Norah’s Vintage Afghan