Gusto Wool

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Blending the city name of pre-Hittite Ephesus with the honeycomb motifs so prevalent in Asia Minor mythology, Apasa is a right triangle shawl knit in two solid stripes, shadowed by an overlying layer of variegated color.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A quick textured right triangle shawl, wrapping alternating ribs to form a lattice of ‘ogee’ curve motifs.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A round shiny ball spinning on top and reflecting colorful lights with the cube mirrors on its body. It is spreading joy to people while they are dancing and having fun. Disco Ball is a beanie constructed with Check stitch to replicate this shiny ball, using this colorful yarn.
Knitting: Scarf
An exploration in modular squares. Find the path following a zigzag line, corner to corner, and travel along with the crossing slipped stitches, with the guidance of the Pathfinder Scarf.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Stribster socks serve the aesthetic of modern sporty and everyday-use socks with, a technical look using single round stripes and twisted ribs.
Knitting: Cowl
Durum combines openwork basket weave with textured vertical columns of looped ‘wheat’, for a quick cozy cowl.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
“Mahalle” means “neighborhood” in Turkish. This traditional toe up sock has been knit in Turkish families for generations, taught from the time a child can first manage the 4 to 5 DPNs used. Toe up socks are perfect to fit the foot length as you knit. The leg can be as long as you have yarn, so no running out at the end.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Tonal stripe colors alternate in reversing wedges of 5x1 rib
Knitting: Balaclava
Spinal Balaclava is a perfect accessory for the cold winter weathers. It is designed with staghorn cable motifs and mirrored travelling crossed slip stitches starting from the top front of the balaclava and continue over the head and worked until the neck starts.
Knitting: Neck / Torso - Other
This very practical accessory was born while playing with vertical and horizontal lines. Due to the nature of brioche columns, vertical lines form and combine with horizontal lines constructed with stockinette stitch by alternating colors. These vertical and horizontal lines are placed in a checkered pattern at the center front of the accessory.
Knitting: Cowl
Cubes & Hues is a cowl design constructed from two brioche stitches. Worked in the round, the name comes from the checkered pattern of the brioche knit and purl stitches and gradient colors of Echoes yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
Moire Cowl is engineered for Gusto Wool’s Carmen yarn. It’s
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Scaling up tabby cloth’s simple geometry, Eyelet Weave stitch is both textured and airy.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Umut means ‘hope’ in Turkish, the perfect name 
for this 2-color light and lovely triangular shawl, using garter and lace stitches knit flat in fingering. Suitable for advanced beginners and those who want to learn lace in an easy-to-follow pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
Multiple rounds of textured stitches whirl around this simple cowl, inspired by the reinforcing rings that encircle the 330CE porphyry marble Column of Constantine near Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar. Çemberli means “circled” in Turkish, spelled phonetically for the cowl name here.
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by flickering lights, slipped stitches are helping to show/hide from us the colors which are dancing and flickering with a transversal pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
Planned pooling solid and speckled stripes are worked flat in stockinette stitch, shifting with narrow stripes along the sides alternating with larger rectangles down the center. Rolled edges along the long ends can be blocked open to create a wider cowl, or left to roll as they will. The short ends are invisibly joined so that the cowl can be ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Check out the companion pattern Staple Mitts
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Check out the companion pattern Staple Hat
Knitting: Scarf
A texture play among stitches worked flat, with the regularity of horizonal garter ridges against the diagonal rows of petals formed by the floral bud stitch, arranged in alternating squares and rectangles, like fallen buds of spring on cobblestoned streets. I-cords keep the scarf edges tidy, but ever so slightly curvy. Tomurcuk means “bud” in ...