Do You Tangerine Tango?

January 9, 2012 in Araucania, Debbie Bliss, Ella Rae, Elsebeth Lavold, Inspiration, Mirasol

Dubbed the Color of the Year by Pantone Color Institute, the global authority on professional color standards for design industries, Tangerine Tango offers “the energy boost we need to recharge and move forward” according to Pantone’s statement.

“Sophisticated, but at the same time dramatic and seductive, Tangerine Tango is an orange with a lot of depth,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of Pantone. Each year, Pantone singles out one color that is expected to have a bold impact on fashion and home decor for the next 12 months.”

In recent years orange has grown in popularity among hand-knitting designers and knitters alike and is especially appealing to fashion designers such as Tommy Hilfiger, Nanette Lepore and Elie Tahari, who are incorporating the high-energy hue into their spring collections. You can also expect this shade to show up in home decor and even beauty products from lip gloss to nail polish. Why not incorporate some into your knitting (and crocheting)?

“Color can be a mood lifter, which is why we chose Tangerine Tango,” Eiseman says. “We thought that would be the perfect color, one that will get people’s attention.”

Here at Knitting Fever, we couldn’t agree more. Check out some of our favorite designs that use this dynamic color. Then head to your local yarn store to purchase the yarns and pattern books that have caught your eye.

Elsebeth Lavold

Neve Woman 1From the Come Closer Collection book #23, the pattern “Neve Woman 1″ uses SensuAL #15- Rust.
This cute hat-and-fingerless gloves duet features opera length gloves and a wide-banded hat with jaunty I-cord top-knot.

SensuAL is a 98% Baby Alpaca, 2% Nylon blend that comes in 88 yard (50 gram) balls. The suggested gauge is 3.75 sts per inch on a US 9 needle. It is available in 16 colors if  the Rust shade we’re showing isn’t to your taste.

EdinaAlso from the Come Closer Collection book #23, the pattern “Edina” uses SensuAL color #15- Rust.
Half vest/ half pullover, this unusual topper with cable detailing slips over your head and ties on the sides.

Harriet coatFrom the A Walk in the Park book #12, the pattern “Harriet” uses ChunkyAL (now discontinued but easily substituted with SensuAL, color #15- Rust).
This attractive, textured coat has a fashionable wrap-waist closure.

Debbie Bliss

Artist's SmockFrom the Charleston Collection book, the pattern “Artist’s Smock” uses Cashmerino Aran in color #48- Burnt Orange.
This slouchy pullover features all-over moss stitch with an over-sized cowl collar and kangaroo pouch pocket. Perfect for curling up on a cold winter’s day.

Perennial favorite Cashmerino Aran is a 55% Merino Wool, 33% Microfiber, 12% Cashmere blend that comes in 99 yard (50 gram) balls. The suggested gauge is 4.5 sts per inch on a US 8 needle. Burnt Orange-#48 is one of eight new colors that were introduced this season, bringing the total number of colors to almost 60!

Tailored JacketFrom the cover of the Cashmerino DK book, the pattern “Tailored Jacket” uses Cashmerino DK color #14- Burnt Orange.
This button-down cardigan, really more a sweater than jacket, features a simple “knitting through the back loop” ribbed pattern that reads like waffle-weave fabric. A deep collar and delicate buttons complete the look.

As the name implies, Cashmerino DK is a slightly thinner version of Cashmerino Aran. It also has a 55% Merino Wool, 33% Microfiber, 12% Cashmere blend, but the suggested gauge is 5.5 sts per inch on a US 6 needle. It comes in 121 yard (50 gram) balls and is available in 46 colors.
Cable Edged JacketFrom An Andes Story book, the pattern “Cable Edged Jacket” uses Andes yarn in color #22- Burnt Orange. 
As its name indicates, this simple cardigan, worked flat, features a thin rope-like cable surrounding the neck and hemline. The cable trim is knitted separately and attached upon completion.

Andes is a delicious 65% Baby Alpaca, 35% Mulberry Silk blend that comes in 110 yard (50 gram) hanks. The suggested gauge is 5.5 sts per inch on a US 6 needle. This yarn has drape, shine, and a wonderfully soft hand and is available in 24 colors.

 Mirasol

Ushya & Sulka bookFrom the Ushya & Sulka book #27 by Jane Ellison, the pattern “Wakchilla Mittens” uses Sulka color #234- Carrot.
As you may know, fingerless gloves are still all the rage and these are quick, easy and feature a cascading chevron pattern. The “Frutta Flower” pattern (also included in this book) provides optional embellishment.

Sulka is a fabulous 60% Merino Wool, 20% Alpaca, 20% Silk blend that comes in 55 yard (50 gram) hanks. The suggested gauge is 4 sts per inch on a US 10 needle. This blend gives this wonderful yarn bounce, softness, shine and drape.

Araucania

ChiliFrom In the Mood book by Jean Moss, the pattern “Chili” uses Araucania Nature Wool DK (now discontinued but can be substituted with any DK weight yarn).
This scoop-neck pullover features delicate 5 x 1 ribbing accented with a flouncy “bell-pull” pattern hemline. DK weight yarn provides great drape and allows this sweater to span several seasons.

Ella Rae

Ella Rae book #10 coverFrom the Design and Yarns for Handknitting Book #10, the pattern ”Angel” uses Silkience (now discontinued but easily substituted with Extrafine Heathers, color #17- Orange).
This adorable little girl’s cardigan features an all over bobble stitch, tie-closure and fancy picot edging.

Extrafine Heathers is a 100% Extrafine Merino Wool that comes in 85 yard (50 gram) balls and knits to a suggested gauge of 4.5 sts per inch on a US 8 needle. This soft, worsted weight yarn is sure to please.

Pick Them Up

You can locate yarn stores near you that carry these yarns and pattern books by using the “find a store” feature on our main website. After entering your zip code you can filter by brand to narrow your search.

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Spotlight Debbie Bliss Party Angel

November 21, 2011 in Debbie Bliss, shawl

Debbie Bliss’ beautiful Angel yarn is ready for the holidays with the addition of a touch of metallic polyester thread.

Party Angel Leaflet coverThe new blend is called “Party Angel” and comes in ten colors, five with a silver color and five with a gold color. Party Angel is a 72% Superkid Mohair, 24% Silk, 4% Metallic Polyester blend, that comes in 220 yard (25 gram) balls. The suggested gauge is 5.5 sts per inch on a US 5 needle.

Debbie has released a leaflet with two patterns featuring this yarn.

Stole detailThis beautiful stole takes five balls of Party Angel. What a dramatic addition to your holiday outfit this will be!

It will be warm on your shoulders, but lightweight enough to comfortably loop on your arms if the room is warm.

The stole is shown in color #1-Black, silver.

Party Angel ShrugIf shawls aren’t your style, this pretty shrug should suit your needs. The simple design lets the sparkle of the yarn shine through.

People will admire your outfit, but you’ll know it was easy to knit each half and sew them together in the middle. The collar adds some warmth and structure.

The shrug is shown in color #6-Fuschia, Gold.

The original Angel yarn has six new colors. Angel is a 76% Super Kid Mohair, 24% Silk blend that comes in 220 yard (25 gram) balls and also has a suggested gauge of 5.5 sts per inch on US 5 needles.

With the same yardage and gauge you could easily substitute Party Angel in a pattern originally calling for Angel.

Child's Top in AngelRemember those cute children’s patterns in the Fall/Winter 2011 issue of Debbie Bliss Magazine? I bet little girls would love a version with a little glitter!

As always, you can find this yarn and the accompanying patterns at your local yarn store.

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Magazine Round Up Fall/Winter 2011

October 12, 2011 in Debbie Bliss, Inspiration, Louisa Harding, Queensland Collection

Nothing is quite as inspiring as a visit to your local yarn store where you can see and feel all the beautiful yarns in person. That will definitely get your creative juices flowing with the desire to start a new project.

Blue Thistle Shawl

Blue Thistle Shawl Interweave Knits Gifts. Photo by Joe Coca.

If all the beautiful yarn leaves you dizzy you can bring some order to your thoughts by cracking open a current issue of one of the fabulous knit or crochet magazines available in print or online.

Nothing beats flipping through a magazine at your local yarn store and being able to leave with everything you need to start a project. Unless, of course, you’re a subscriber then you get to relax at home with your new issue as you plot your next shopping trip.

Our yarns are featured in five current issues, as well as the Fall/Winter 2011 issue of Debbie Bliss Magazine (of course).

Debbie Bliss Magazine

Debbie Bliss mag cover

Fall/Winter 2011

The new issue features patterns by Debbie and other designers for both adults and children, as well as some home decor items.

The cover scarf is knit in her new yarn Riva, a chunky 70% Wool, 30% Acrylic blend that comes in 12 variegated colors.

Angel caplet

Lace Capelet knit in Angel

This adorable Lace Capelet was designed by Brooke Nico and is sure to delight the little miss in your life. It’s knit in Angel, a 76% Super Kid Mohair, 24% Silk blend that has six new colors this season.

Vogue Knitting Fall 2011

Nordic Cardigan

Photo by Paul Amato

This stunning Nordic Cardigan is designed by Shiri Mor.  It is knit in Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran and Angel. One of Debbie’s signature yarns, Cashmerino Aran  is a 55% Merino Wool, 33% Microfiber, 12% Cashmere blend that added six new colors this season.

The Nordic Cardigan comes in sizes X Small/Small (Medium) and requires 9 (11) balls of Cashmerino Aran in #28 charcoal; 3 (4) balls of Angel in #6 ecru. You can see additional pictures on  VK 360.

Knit Simple Holiday 2011

Boy's Layette set

Photo by Paul Amato

 

Designer Renee Lorion used Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino to create this cute layette set. Like Cashmerino Aran, the lighter baby version is a 55% Merino, Wool, 33% Microfiber, 12% Cashmere blend that added six new colors this season.
The layette set has sizes for Newborn-3 months, 6-9 months, 12-18 months. Yarn requirements are:
  • Pants amounts: 3 (3,5) skeins in #40 celadon
  • Cardigan amounts: 3 (3,4) skeins in #40 celadon
  • Blanket amounts: 5 skeins in #40 celadon
You can see additional pictures on KnitSimple Up Close.

Interweave Knits

The Holiday Gifts 2011 issue features two projects.

The pretty blue shawl at the top of the post is the Blue Thistle Shawl by Susanna IC. It takes 6 skeins of Queensland Collection Kathmandu Aran, a 85% Merino Wool, 10% Silk, 5% Cashmere blend. The shawl in the magazine used color #172 ocean blue, but there are 30 colors from which to select, including six new ones.

Northwoods Coasters

Photo by Brad Bartholomew

The Northwoods Coasters were designed by Robin Ulrich using Debbie Bliss Donegal Aran Tweed in colors: #281103 (A; brown), #281114 (B; moss), #281104 (C; beige), #281101 (D; black), #281109 (E; blue), and #281102 (F; gray), 1 skein each.

They would be quick to make for yourself or as a gift.

The Knitscene Winter 2011 issue comes out at the end of October.

Tereza Pullover

Photo by Brad Bartholomew

It includes the lovely Tereza Pullover by Melissa LaBarre. This sweater is knit in Louisa Harding Millais, #03 crumble (raspberry heather), 9 (10, 11, 12, 13) balls. Millais is a 50% Wool, 50% Acrylic blend that comes in 11 colors, of which four are new for this season.

You can see additional photos on the Knitscene website.

Curling up with a good knitting magazine is almost as fun as curling up with your knitting! When it’s time to give your hands a rest by taking a break from your knitting why not flip through an issue?

Debbie Bliss Winter 2010-11

December 14, 2010 in Debbie Bliss, Debbie Bliss, Inspiration

Winter has always been my favourite time of the year, I like my heat to come from roaring fires and hot chocolate, with the promise of my December birthday and Christmas just around the corner. I couldn’t have been more happy then to shoot three of my new books in the snow laden landscape of Poland, even though the temperatures were sometimes minus eleven!

Glen Book Cover

The Glen book features 12 designs.

Glen is a collection of 12 designs that features one of my new yarns.

Glen is quite a departure for me as I tend to stay with classic yarns, but I fell in love with it’s subtle shaded effect when I saw it at the Pitti Filatti trade show in Florence last year. To show off the beauty of the yarn I have kept to simple shapes with simple stitches and I have been able to create some generous coats and jackets because the knitted fabric is so soft and light.

 

Cabled Cape

This Cabled Cape is fit for a "Snow Queen."

Snow Queen was inspired by Narnia like landscapes,trees touched by frost and fairy tale forests. The six designs featured here are from my most luxurious yarns, Alpaca Silk, Como, and Fez, with an enveloping coat,a cabled dress, and softly draping jackets.

The eight designs in Folk Chic are all worked in my ever popular cashmerino range. From a pretty fair isle cardigan in baby cashmerino to a cabled coat in the Aran weight the knits show the versatility of the yarn with different skill levels to suit everyone.

 

Cable and Rib Yoke Top

Cable and Ribbed Yoke Top from "Andes"

Andes is my other new yarn for Autumn/Winter, and is a stunning blend of mulberry silk and baby alpaca. It drapes like a dream, but shows stitch detail up perfectly so I have designed simple jackets and wraps as well as cabled sweaters and tops. The colour palette is inspired by the wonderful textiles of Peru with the shades ranging from vivid brights such as ruby, purple, and gold to soft greens and duck egg blue.

For the Luxury Donegal Tweeds there is a booklet of country knits with a city sensibility so it includes jackets and coats with a sharp modern edge.

Hooded Aran Coat

"Little Red Riding Hood"

Looking through old patterns and posters from the 1940′s led to my Land Girl collection. Knitted in yarns from my Rialto range the designs have a retro feel with subtle shaping in a fitted jacket and a fair isle yoked sweater for the woman with a love of vintage style and a jaunty beret and shawl collared sweater for a child.

The A/W issue of the magazine includes a Home feature inspired by Scandinavian Style,a fashion feature with a homage to the tartans and fair isles of Scotland, and knits for the nursery. Plus all the regular features such as My Knitting Friend and Ask Rosy.

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