Autumnal Knitting Inspiration

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Autumn Knitting Inspiration
Join our Autumn Seasons Knitting Club for two autumnal accessory knitting patterns by Irish designer Eimear Earley. 🍂#knittingpatterns #autumnknitting #knittinginspiration #yarn
Montbretia
Inspired by the rich shades and textures of Carol's walks in rural Ireland, this hap combines short rows, welts and bobbles with dramatic splashes of colour. The light, flexible shape is easy to drape around the neck or wrap about your body in a multitude of wearable ways.
Gabbro
Lightweight and elegant, the delicate lace and short row hem details add a unique touch to this special garment. Worked from the top down in one piece with raglan shoulder shaping. Delicate hem details are worked using short rows.
Captiva Wrap
Following the gentle curve of a wave, this wrap has a delicate scalloped lace edging. Worked from side to side short row shaping forms a gentle curve and tapers to a tail making it wonderful for staying in place over your shoulder. Worked in one piece, the edging is worked with the piece so there are no stitches to pick up when you are finished.
Nouri
Knitwear can be perfect for the summer; loose linen knits enhance every beach outfit. This sweater is loose fitting so that you don't overheat but with enough coverage to keep the breeze off. The delicate lace detail along one side creates a little visual interest but keeps the feel of the sweater casual and perfect for everyday summer wear.
Nouri
Knitwear can be perfect for the summer; loose linen knits enhance every beach outfit. This sweater is loose fitting so that you don't overheat but with enough coverage to keep the breeze off. The delicate lace detail along one side creates a little visual interest but keeps the feel of the sweater casual and perfect for everyday summer wear.
Endpapers Yarn Kit
What could be better than a cozy cardi in a super soft yarn? Slightly oversized with a splash of color at the hem and cuffs, Endpapers combines style and comfort in this open-front, top-down cardigan. The colorwork pattern is a slip-stitch pattern, a technique in which only one color is worked in each row. It's a perfect way to get started in colorwork without stranding.
Shanakiel
The gently changing gradient of this yarn flows across the shawl, which is punctuated with contrasting colour either from the tail of your gradient or from a second yarn. Knit on the bias to allow the shawl colour and shape to work at different angles for a lovely end effect.
Maenad
Long and shallow, the generous length of this shawlette makes it easy to tie in front or throw over your shoulder. Starting at the top, the body of the shawl is worked using simplified short rows and the lace edging to finish the piece is knitted on at the
Furrow Mitts
Brioche knitting creates a bouncy, thick fabric that is perfect for warm mitts! Even simple increases in brioche can become decorative and allow the stitch pattern to mitts are a great way to increase your brioche skills, working from single colour brioche in the round into two-colour brioche. From there you try out syncopation and a decorative increase for the thumb.
Liscannor
The gently undulating wave of this cable works so nicely when worked for the side-to-side to create a warm, elegant hat.
Finglas
Working ribbing on the bias creates a wonderfully unique pattern that is easy to achieve. The biased panel is reversed on the front and back of the mitt so that the whole piece slopes on one side due to the increases and decreases.
Capitoline
Make the most from the wonderful garter stitch with this side-to-side knit. Short rows smoothly shape the yoke and short rows in lace along the sides create a gentle a-line swing to the cardigan.
Luwan
Textured stitches and a wonderful wool/silk singles yarn create a wonderful winter sweater! Worked from the top down this sweater combines garter stitch and a textured dot stitch to a lovely effect. Short rows at the back of the sweater create both a wonderful pattern and flattering shape. Sleeves are worked from the top down also with short rows.
Coriander Hat
This long and cosy beanie will keep you toasty warm. The twisted cable construction is fun to knit and creates a ribbed spiral at the top of your hat.