*Sweater Club #25 Nov - Dec 2024


Even before one Sweater Club concludes, everyone is asking what will be the next project! So without further ado, join our Sweater Club #25 now!

Our knitalongs meet-up in person and give everyone the encouragement to knit a sweater. We're here to help you along the way.

How this works

1) You choose which of the designs you want to make from our pre-selected list. 

When selecting the designs for Sweater Club, we consider knitting trends, techniques used, designer creativity, pattern reliability, and size inclusivity (bust 30" to at least 60"). We feel that the designs we pre-select are sure to please a wide range of people.

2) Sign-up here (select the design option) or in the shop. There is no cost to join.

3) Purchase your yarn at our shop in order to participate.

4) Purchase your pattern on Ravelry or through our shop.

5) Join our weekly meet-ups for the community and knitting help along the way. 

Meet-ups: Sundays 11am-12noon; beginning November 3 and continuing each week through December 15. Meet-ups are optional so come when you can.

 We have open stitch nights every Wednesday from 5pm-7pm. That's also a good time to drop in for help with your sweater. 

The Designs

For Sweater Club #25 - A little bit of everything in this one!

For the Knitters:

Saga

Saga is a top down raglan, but knit flat for the first 1.5” and then joined to work in the round. Sleeves are knit straight without shaping.  Pickup stitches to make the 1x1 rib neck. Knit to your desired length. Tubular bind off neck ribbing. Easy to modify the neckline and sleeve length.

Saga is graded with inclusive sizing in mind with finished measurements from 40"-70.25" to fit 32"-62" bust. This garment is intended to be worn with about 8" positive ease. DK weight yarn. 

Saturday Shrug

An easy 1x1 rib shrug knit in the round with bulky yarn. Great for confident beginners or anyone who enjoys a quick knit. Bulky or worsted held with mohair. Also makes a great gift.

For the Crocheters:

Granny Stripe Shawl

The Granny Stripe Shawl is worked flat from the top down using the three double crochet clusters. The number of clusters increases in each row, creating a beautiful drape that flatters the shoulders. Crochet the granny stripe rows until you reach your desired length. The shawl is finished with a pretty traditional scalloped edge, framing the upper part and sides first, then the bottom edge is made. Easy enough for confident beginners.

-- Yarn Suggestions - we have a beautiful selection of Lace to Bulky weight yarns in our shop for you to choose from. 

For everyone:

Read your pattern, determine your size and most importantly make a gauge swatch. Then come to our meetups. 



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