Posts tagged lion brand yarn
Hue + Me: Level Up Blanket Scarf

Shards of color slice into a neutral base to add drama and intrigue to this simple garter stitch blanket scarf. Cozy up under the squishy fabric by draping it over the shoulders, or go for a bold statement and wrap it around the neck like a scarf.

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Waterbury Plaid Blanket Scarf

The Waterbury Plaid Blanket Scarf transforms basic stripes into dramatic plaid with a simple weaving technique. This elegant wrap requires only beginner level skills and can be worked up in any color combo to create a beautiful, special fabric. Wear it draped over your shoulders, wrapped like a shawl, or bundled like a scarf for three different looks!

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Traveling Afghans: The First Squares

Starting in January 2020, the Traveling Afghans will set sail from NYC and journey to a new designer every two weeks. Each designer will create a 10"x10" square to add to either the knit or the crochet blanket before sending it off to the next person to add theirs. They will each publish their pattern for free online so YOU can follow along with us and create your own knit or crochet afghan! This year-long collaborative effort will feature stories from the designers about their paths as makers, and will give you the opportunity to learn new stitches and make new friends in the community along the way.

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Bernard Houndstooth Scarf

This dapper unisex scarf makes a subtle statement with its oversized silhouette and classic houndstooth fabric. The mesmerizing soft striping looks so intricate but is actually achieved with only two simple stitches!

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Flurries in the Wind Wrap

A sister pattern to my crochet Snowfall on the Bowery Wrap, the knit Flurries in the Wind Wrap is inspired by blustery snowfall under a streetlamp on a winter’s night. This blanket wrap will keep you snug and comforted at home or protected from the chill if you decide to venture out into the night, and it can be worn wrapped around the shoulders or bunched up around the neck like a scarf.

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