Feederbrook Farm
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Knitting: Cowl
This Super easy cowl that uses one skein of spectra dyed Feederbrook Farm BFL DK and one solid black BFL DK. The use of the linen stitch allows the colors to mingle and interact with one another.The pattern was inspired by the atomic emissions spectrum which is a unique spectrum of light is emitted by an element when electricity is run through ...
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern uses 3 skeins of yarn and plays with the Fibonacci numbers both in the change in the yarn and the lacework at the end. Knit from the top down starting with a skein of ENTROPY. You also will use a Skein of ENTROPY Contrast and then a black to finish. The finished bandana cowl can be worn in the front to the side and in the back.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a super easy knitting project where the yarn does most of the work for you. There are 3 projects that you can make using this yarn and this pattern. All of the variations happen at the end of the pattern listed and A,B or C. The first possible project is a scarf with tassel fringes (scarf length is from 53”-60”), the second a cowl made ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This piece can be worn as a scarf or as a wrap as it is wide enough to really cover your shoulders. The finished project measurements are 60 inches long and 11 inches wide. This is knit in 3 separate pieces and then grafted together using the Kitchener Stitch. The main body of this scarf/wrap is very simple. The ends use an intarsia technique f...
Knitting: Cowl
Uses 1 Skein of Feederbrook’s ENTROPY DK weight and 1 skein of Solid/Kettle dyed BFL or Milk and Honey Blend DK. Pattern holds your interest as you knit with the changes in colors, stitches and yarn. Has a nice rolled edge that gives this cowl a unique finish.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl uses 1 skein of Entropy (260yards) and 1 skein of Milk and Honey or a DK weight yarn at 260 yards to pair. If you would like your Mc Gregor’s Cowl to be a traditional cowl you may use a US#6 circular and a US#7 for the linen stitch section but if you would like to have a larger cowl that you can wrap around your neck one time you migh...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Uses 1 Skein of Feederbrook’s Milk and Honey Sport 600 yards Special milled in Selenium colorway. The shawl is knit from the little end to the top so you will be doing a good bit of increasing. Also the shawl was named “Little Fountain of Youth” because the lace pattern in the center is called little fountain and the Selenium is thought to keep...
Knitting: Cowl
Uses 2 Skeins of Feederbrook Yarn, 1 ENTROPY DK and one Flockmaster DK solid.. You will also need a Size #US6 circular needle, US#10 circular needle and a stitch marker. Makes a great weekend knit as it works up fast with some auto piolot knitting that is great to knit and relax and also has some fun yarn overs that keep your interest without b...
Knitting: Cowl
Uses 1 Skeins of Feederbrook Yarn ENTROPY Worsted Polworth. You will also need a Size #US8 24 inch circular needle and a stitch marker. Makes a great weekend knit as it works up fast with some fun stitch work that keep your interest without becoming tedious.This cowl is designed to be worn under outer garments so as not to be bulky.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knits up fast with some color changes and stitches that keep your interest without becoming tedious. Bead work is optional but does enhance the overall project. Yarn Overs are done on the (WS) and knitted that give the YO row a raised popcorn type look. Named Nandina due to the look of the YO as they resemble the little berries produced by this...
Knitting: Cowl
A quick knit that adds interest with some… but not much stitch work and color change . Finished product works up super fast and cool tassel tie-off technique.