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Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
Follow along with the designer as you CAL with DGY’s herbal dyed recycled silk yarn packs to create this cozy and quick shrug.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This Silk Cloud Worsted Crochet Wrap can be worn in a variety of ways; as a wrap scarf, infinity scarf, cowl, shawl, shoulder wrap, and poncho! Made with our luxurious worsted weight silk yarn, this crochet wrap is a fun and versatile accessory that can be worn year round.
Knitting: Cowl
Soft. Simple. Stylish. This cowl design is a super fast project that is perfect for any beginner knitter. The straight, matching edges will be seamed together to form the tube, making this one cozy cowl! This scarf can also be made with or without fringe.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knit in a beautiful blend of ombre herbal dyed yarn, this shawl gives the illusion of ripples in the sand.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Perfect for all year, but a favorite for the summer months, this elegant Fan Shell Shawlette will quickly become a closet staple. This lacy pattern comes in both knit and crochet versions, and is great for advanced beginners!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
“Button, button. Who has the button?” A quick and easy knit wool hat for cold winter days; you can make this cute hat in no time at all.
Knitting: Headband
A quick and fun knit headband. It’s easy to add your own variation to the pattern if you want to play around with it!
Knitting: Lip Balm Cozy
Don’t you hate it when your lips get chapped and you accidentally washed your tube of lip balm? With this quick, free knitting pattern and 2 colors of Darn Good Yarn’s 5 yards samples of reclaimed sari ribbon, you’ll never have a lip balm accident again! And what’s better, you can hang it around your neck and look fabulous too!
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This is one fabulous hat. And it was made in Maine. So, what to call it? Mainely Fabulous of course!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Made with five skeins of Spice Market, this is a shawl is the perfect way to add some color and spice to your wardrobe. This type of project is often referred to as a mindless knit — something simple enough that you don’t need to keep checking your place in the pattern. I like to think of these projects more as a moment of zen. You can just let...
Crochet: Cowl
A simple crocheted cowl from Reclaimed Sari Ribbon yarn. As shown, the “At the Bahamas” yarn was used. Need some? Click here. Want to choose your own colors? Click here.
Crochet: Decorative - Other, Containers
Darn Good Yarn has collaborated with Featured Artist of the Month Erin Burke of radiantfibers.com to bring you this beautiful Tiered Air Plant Hanger.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
With an easy pattern using just single and double crochets, the QuadraMesh Shawl works up in no time. It lets the hand spun silk yarn provide all of the pizzazz and you just get to go into zen mode and crochet away. Pair it with a neutral outfit and suddenly you’ll be brought to life with all of this vibrant color!
Crochet: Tote
Say, “hello,” to your go-to tote! This crocheted tote comes pattern is the perfect accessory when you’re headed to the market, when you need a place for your latest craft project, or if you’re looking for a place to stow your lunch for the office! What will you put in your tote? Made with Darn Good Yarn’s Chiffon Ribbon Yarn Ombre Pack, this pa...
Knitting: Poncho
This poncho is so awesome. I wanted to construct something that even the most novice knitter could create with minimal shaping. It’s a quick project believe it or not because the ribbon is so chunky. And you work it in small pieces so it’s not too heavy on you needles. It’s supposed to be shapeless, kind of boxy and super comfy.
Knitting: Glasses Case
We’re almost there! Sunglasses weather! And with fluorescents and bold prints being all the rage this season, you need a fashionable home for your sunnies. (sunglasses:) ) Personally, I’ve really been loving large framed glasses and I needed a case to house them because my standard hard cases aren’t large enough. So this pattern is perfecto for...
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
OK, I am so excited because I have finished up a knitted shrug pattern for you. If you have watched the blog since Friday you will know that I well… ran into some problems to put it lightly. If you would like to see the comedy of errors (which includes cutting the wrong sleeve off), visit this blog post: Friday the 13th Strikes at Darn Good Yarn