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June 2, 2011

Every June, we release a new collection of patterns that we are oh-so-very proud of, and this time it’s especially true. You’ve already seen our new Techno designs, now I’d like to show you more of our new patterns. There’s something here for everyone: challenging pieces that will let you create an amazing garment to simple pieces designed for the beginning knitter, or someone who just wants to take it easy. We’re thrilled with this collection and hope you will be too!

Trellis Scarf designed by Ellen Huber
An easy to memorize lace pattern and long fringes create a luxuriously soft and warm scarf with fantastic drape.
Blue Sky Bulky (100g/45yds): 4 hanks
Photo Shown: Azalea #1218

Shawl Collar Vest designed by Bobbi IntVeld
This chic vest with its wide collar and interesting construction is a fun knit and a perfect layering piece.
Blue Sky Skinny Cotton (65g/150yds): 5 (5, 7, 7, 8, 9) hanks
Photo Shown: Basil #313

Secret Garden Cardigan designed by Elinor Brown
This classic cardigan is worked from the bottom up with a beautiful Fair Isle yoke and detailed steeking instructions.
Blue Sky Sport Weight or Melange (50g/110yds): 7 (8, 9, 10, 10, 12, 13) hanks MC; 1 hank each A, B, C, D,
E, F, and G
Photo Shown: Pumpernickel #814 (MC), Dijon #807 (A), Copper #502 (B), Relish #808 (C), Medium Tan #503 (D), Pesto #802 (E), Light Tan #504 (F), Salsa #806 (G)

Fitted Lace Pullover designed by Olga Buraya-Kefelian
A flattering pullover with easy lace pattern and an oh-so-cozy Brushed Suri collar.
Blue Sky Sport Weight (50g/110yds): 7 (8, 9, 10, 12) hanks MC
Blue Sky Brushed Suri (50g/142yds): 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) hank(s) CC
Photo Shown: Natural White #500 (MC) and Whipped Cream #900 (CC)

Autumn Vest designed by Merri Fromm
This simple and stylish ribbed vest is knit in one piece for minimal finishing.
Blue Sky Bulky (100 g/45 yds), 7 (9, 10, 11) hanks
Photo shown: Lynx #1001

Next time, I’ll show you our new Suri Merino colors and patterns—you won’t believe the deliciousness!

Keep on knitting,
Merri

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