Ombre Knits

Late last night the book went to print – lots of time, passion, knitting, photography, layout, tech editing, spell checking, proof reading, retouching and planning have gone into this project that I confess to be so very, very proud of.

The book tops out at 80 glorious pages of beautiful photography, large charts, written directions and behind-the-scenes shots. There are 12 patterns in all.

The release plan for the book: Printed books are $35, and E-books are $29, and you’ll be able to start ordering both from our online store this Friday April 7th! In addition, printed copies will be available from our booth at Frolic (Booth 31, Shokokai Court!). Printed copies ordered online will ship after April 13th, which is when I expect the prints to arrive here, so if you can’t wait for Frolic, or are not attending, you’ll still be able to hold a copy in your hands this month :)

Now, what’s a release without a contest? So here we go; follow us on instagram (@thebluebrickish) to enter, or leave us a comment if you’re already following us, and we will do a random draw of three knitters from our instagram followers who will each receive a free copy of the E-book!

Book Excerpt:

 

We’re a little biased here, but we think gradient yarn is special stuff. To take advantage of the special qualities gradient yarns offer, there are a few things to consider when selecting a pattern. For example, to really show off the gradient of the yarn, you should use up at least 85% of the skein. Or, as another example, when creating triangular and crescent-shaped shawls, as your stitch count gets longer, the distance between colours gets compressed; this can impact the transitions in your gradient.

Different shapes lend themselves to different complexities of gradient, and patterns that are written to be adjustable allow you to make the most of your yardage. Patterns with lace and cables shine because the yarn, while colourful, is not busy and overwhelming, as the colours are presented one at a time rather than all at once.

It was with these, and other matters considered in these pages, that this pattern collection was written. Each pattern includes recommendations for which of our gradients suits it best. Almost all of the patterns are adjustable, and can be worked until you run out of yarn.

Refer to the list on the right to see how our colourways divide up, then pick your pattern to match. There’s lots to
choose from, with a little something for everyone. We’ve put a lot of time and passion into our collection, and hope you enjoy it!

Without further ado, here are the book patterns:

Kali

Starry Night

Longbeach

Berry Vanilla

Samwise – Shawl

Samwise – Cowl

Sandbar

Migration

Tito

Maple

Precious

Jellybean

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17 responses to “Ombre Knits”

  1. decemberbutterfly Avatar

    I am so excited! I’m still learning to knit, but I LOVE gradients and these patterns look amazing! I’m following your Instagram as December_Butterfly. Congratulations on your beautiful book!

  2. totoca22 Avatar

    Ela é extremamente bonita além de posar muito bem.

  3. Laurie Avatar
    Laurie

    Simple Beautiful!!

  4. Sandra Wells Avatar
    Sandra Wells

    Nice inspiring knits…. with more than inspiring yarns !!

  5. Rayna Avatar

    I NEED to make a bunch of these…two of the cowls and two of the shawls are calling to me!!

    I am so proud ouf you, my friend! Such a great collection. Love you! <3

  6. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    All the patterns look so lovely. Congratulations!

  7. Linda Riley Avatar
    Linda Riley

    This is a beautiful collection of must-knit patterns!

  8. Jeanette Agnew Avatar
    Jeanette Agnew

    Love all the patterns and yarn colours I am so addicted….Can’t wait to meet you at the Frolic Congratulations on such a fabulous accomplishment…

  9. Thread Forward Avatar

    Super beautiful! Please enter me in the contest :). I already follow you on IG.

  10. sharon SCHUYLER Avatar
    sharon SCHUYLER

    What a beautiful layout of your yarn and patterns! Hope the book is a great success!

  11. Loanna King Avatar
    Loanna King

    Beautiful & inspiring..love your colour ways. Can hardly wait to see the book in person. Please enter me in your contest

  12. Carla Avatar
    Carla

    Beautiful!! Good Luck, the patterns looking amazing!

  13. Lisa MacMillan Avatar
    Lisa MacMillan

    Every pattern is beautiful and the yarn is amazing! Looking forward to the release of these patterns, congratulations on a book to be very proud of!

  14. Ellen Young Avatar
    Ellen Young

    I love your instagram feed! these are all so beautiful! I’m hoping to come to frolic and see some of the yarn irl. congratulations on a wonderful book!

  15. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    The book is beautiful and the yarn perfection! Looking forward to seeing this beauty, congratulations!

  16. fashionsayso Avatar
    fashionsayso

    Love this, You are so pretty :)

    1. The Blue Brick Avatar

      Haha, I wish that was me :) It’s my lovely model, Sarah!

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