YarnYAY! November Box #67
YarnYAY! November Box #67
It’s time to reveal what we’ve selected for knitters and crocheters for the YarnYAY! November Box. This month, riding the wave of the current, fishermen’s cap trend with two pattern options, gorgeous, heathered Andean wool, and a few pro-yarnwear items! We’re also happy to report that the November Box supports SIX women-owned businesses. Here’s what’s inside.
Highland Luxe | HiKoo
A touch of Kid Mohair gives just the right amount of soft halo to this worsted-weight Andean Highland wool. We’re showcasing a few slightly heathered deep, berry shades which all add visual warmth to this month’s richly ribbed hats. This yarn is Luxe!
Fisherman-Style Hat Patterns | Designs by Vickie Howell & Gavriella Tremino
Classically handsome, fisherman-style hats are everywhere right now, and we’re here for them! the Barge Beanie, designed by Vickie, is knit in Broken Rib Stitch with a double-layer brim for extra warmth.
The Tugboat Beanie, by Gavriella, is worked in our favorite crocheted rib with a brim that can be folded or unfolded converting the piece from skull cap to slouchy hat
Follow Vickie on Instagram @vickiehowell, and Gavriella @hellogavriella.
Travel Wool Wash | Sheepish Grins
A few puffs of this lanolin-rich foam and you are ready to wash your woolens! This travel-sized bottle will last longer than expected. The gentle foam is easy on your knitwear, and scent-free formula is foolproof. Way to care for your yarn-wear!
This Took Forever Gift Tags | Comma Craft Co
It’s gift-making season and let’s face it, handmade items take forever to create. It’s worth it, but a little reminder to the recipient that their cool new cap should be cared for may be in order. These gift tags are ready for the job!
Sweater Weather Sticker | Savannah & James Co
‘Tis the season of yarn-lovers favorite type of climate: Sweater Weather! This colorful vinyl stitcher will help you celebrate and spread the message. Sweaters: it’s on!
Box 67, Knit beanie, Crown decrease set-up needs a correction. For 96 stitches, place markers after 12, 24, 24, 24, 12. For 104 stitches place markers after 13, 26, 26, 26, 13.