Sarah Hatton is the design whizz behind the Something to Knit Together collection. When we started our Something to Knit Together knitalong, lots of A-C Knitwear knitters went off to check how many of Sarah’s patterns were in their pattern libraries and found they had well over 100; to say Sarah is a prolific designer is a huge understatement! She has well over 1000 patterns on Ravelry, and her work has appeared in some of the most recognisable publications in the knitting biz, including the Knitter, Simply Knitting, Vogue Knitting and Knitty (and that’s just in the last year!) She was also a contributor to both A Year of Techniques and Boost Your Knitting! I’ve really enjoyed getting to hear more about her career and design process during the Something to Knit Together Zoom calls and am happy today to share a short chat with her for blog readers!
Read moreSomething to Knit Together Pattern Drop: The Camaraderie Hat
Today it’s time to introduce you to the next pattern offering from Sarah Hatton for our Something to Knit Together collection … the Camaraderie Hat!
Read moreVideo Tutorial: Joining i-Cord Ends
Last week, Jen showed you how to start the Bonhomie Wrap on a firm i-cord footing using the i-cord tab cast-on method. Today, she brings you a tutorial showing how to join your i-cord edges together at the corner of your lovely wrap so that you finish as you began … with lovely, seamless i-cord edging!
Read moreVideo Tutorial: i-Cord Tab Cast On
Sarah Hatton’s Bonhomie Wrap features an integrated i-cord border, giving the shawl an elegant and tidy finish. To achieve uninterrupted i-cord bliss, the wrap begins with an i-cord tab cast on — Jen shows you how it’s done in this video tutorial!
Read moreThe Bonhomie Wrap + Something to Knit Together Knitalong Details!
It’s here, it’s here, the kickoff of our summer of knitting together! Today, I get to reveal the first pattern from our brand new Something to Knit Together ebook which features four designs by the oh-so-talented Sarah Hatton, and I’ll also be sharing all the details for our newest knitalong.
Read moreSomething to Knit Together ebook + limited stock of kits now on sale!
Something to Knit Together is now on sale (if you missed yesterday’s post, you can read more here) and we’ve also got a smorgasbord of kits to accompany our brand new collection! Sarah Hatton has designed each item in the Something to Knit Together capsule collection using our Something to Knit With 4ply, a delectable blend of 70% Highland Wool and 30% Superfine Alpaca. It combines the bounce and crimp of the wool with luxurious softness from the alpaca, to make a yarn that blocks like a dream for the type of lace patterns featured in this collection. We’ve put together a range of options so that, whether you want to dive into the whole collection or just dip your toes in, we’ve got a kit for you. Read on for details including a special offer for blog readers!
Read moreLet's Knit Something Together!
One of the things I love best about knitting is the way it draws people together. Over the past few months, I've found lots of joy in continuing to knit with friends, whether that's been attending my local knit night via Zoom or organising online chats with A-C Knitwear friends from around the world! In this spirit, our new capsule collection is all about celebrating the camaraderie and conviviality that knitting can foster. I am so excited to share details about this newest eBook, Something to Knit Together, on sale tomorrow!
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