Pattern Spotlight: Mediterranean Seas Lap Blanket by Kalliopi Aronis

We're so happy to have Kalliopi Aronis of Little Brown Sheep tell the tale of her new pattern:

I was so happy when Anzula contacted me to let me know a new yarn was on the way! How exciting! Even better, the fiber content of Ava is the same as Squishy, my favorite (although now it's tying with Ava).

Would I like to design with it? Of course! And with that I was off tearing through the house to find my Moleskin notebook. 

I had a general idea of what I wanted to do withing the time constraints, something that didn't need sizing and something larger than an accessory. My first thought was a large throw.

Then reality sank in.

Maybe a baby blanket would be a better size... That would be an interesting photo-shoot to take on with no cribs or babies available. Perhaps a lap blanket, that's a real thing, right?

I poured through Anzula colorways and Aqua and Blueberry looked particularly Mediterranean to me. I grew up in Greece and having the sea as my playground is something for which I've always been incredibly grateful. I didn't live on an island, but the sea by my apartment would take on the most amazing colors; pale greens on a calm day or dark grays during strong winds. And the blue waters matching the shutters of the island homes. How could I not incorporate that? With the overall design and colors chosen I sent Anzula my idea and request for yarn.

Fast forward a couple of weeks, and some yarn winding on my knees. I then started working on my swatch and I had an epiphany. If there's something I don't feel like knitting why would anyone else want to knit it?

I asked myself a few questions: Do I care more about making it complicated or just interesting enough where I could still watch Property Brothers and not have to pay too much attention? What is the root cause of the abandoned 25 WIPs in my china cabinet?

After some thought I realized that the cause of my WIPs is that I simply lost interest. Either the pattern was too difficult, too easy, or the yarn didn't want to become a stole/sock/vest. so how could I prevent this from happening in my own design?

I’m big on memorizable yet impressive patterns and I wanted them to retain a Mediterranean influence that would blend cohesively with the colors. After some more swatching, I decided on an easier lace pattern with simple repeats and reverse stockinette borders which turned to lovely waves below the lace and a textured pattern for the blue as opposed to a Greek key, which would’ve involved more chart reading.

Now there’s nice balance between the lace and colored resting rows. It has achieved the look I was going for, a reflection of the ubiquitous island architecture, a beach with a stone walkway leading up to a white house framed by beautiful flowers.

Working with Ava is like a dream. It’s a wonderful yarn, incredibly soft and warm. The stitch definition is wonderful, every stitch shows up crisply and cleanly. It makes the blanket a uniquely beautiful work of art.

So bring a piece of the Mediterranean into your home with this cozy lap blanket. Perhaps you’ll even catch a whiff of the salty sea…

You can find the pattern for Mediterranean Seas Lap Blanket on Ravelry and the Ava yarn at VK Live this weekend in the Yarnover Truck booth (121-123). 

Can't make it to VK Live? No worries, Ava will be appearing in shops soon. If you want it even sooner you can always place a special order at your favorite Anzula shop.

 

 

Introducing: Ava

Today is the day!

Are you ready?

We get to tell you all about the new yarn we’ve been working tirelessly on, just for you! It’s something so many of you have asked for, and we are so glad to finally share it with you. We’ve worked with our mill, tested dozens of samples for the perfect twist, weight, bounce, drape, and smoosh. We know how important smoosh is.

We started with your favorite fiber blend: 80% Superwash Fine Merino, 10% Cashmere, and 10% Nylon.

Don’t you just want to dive into all that fluffy goodness and stay forever and ever? It’s the same blend you’ve known and loved in Cloud, Squishy, Cricket, and For Better or Worsted.

After months of the mill spinning samples, and us knitting and crocheting with them, we finally achieved exactly the yarn we were hoping for.

Without further ado, I’d like to introduce you to Ava.

Au Natural in all of it’s pure, creamy, bouncy perfection.

Au Natural in all of it’s pure, creamy, bouncy perfection.

Ava is the perfect sport weight yarn and is ready to join the Anzula family. It comes in at 330 yards per 4 ounce skein and is available in all of our 115 colorways.

Are you excited to get your hands on a skein, or two, or twelve? Well you can! Ava will be at Vogue Knitting Live this weekend in the Yarnover Truck booth (121-123).

Here are a few of the colorways they will have:

Ava in (clockwise from top left) Denim, Aqua, Teal, Keola, Temperance, Chiva, Blueberry, Navy, Garnet, and Arizona.

Ava in Au Natural, Petals, Temperance, Misfit, and Black. 

And a few more, just because:

Anzula in Au Natural, Gravity, Elephant, and Black.

Ava in Aqua, Teal, Denim, Navy, Blueberry, and Chiva.

And because we know more is always better, the Yarnover Truck will also have Milky Way, Cloud, Haiku, Luster, Silken, Croquet, and Vera!

Here’s a little taste of all the yarn we’ve been dyeing for VK Live.

This is just the beginning...

Can’t make it to VK Live? We have good news, more shops will be carrying Ava soon! If you’re like me and you don’t want to wait, you can always place a special order with your favorite Anzula shop

We have more new stuff to share with you this week, like patterns for Ava and new colorways!

Yarn Spotlight: Breeze

Breeze in Blueberry

Breeze in Blueberry

With the summer months coming up, knit items tend to be already stored away for next winter. Never fear! Our silk/linen blend, Breeze, is just perfect for summer garments. The 35% linen helps keep things airy, while the 65% silk gives it that extra something special.

Breeze in (from top to bottom) Watermelon, Emerald, Paradise and Opal

Breeze in (from top to bottom) Watermelon, Emerald, Paradise and Opal

Breeze in (from top to bottom) Rust, Avocado and Chiva

Breeze in (from top to bottom) Rust, Avocado and Chiva

Because of Breeze's fiber content, it takes our dye softer. The muted colorways are perfect for summer! Shown here is Breeze and Squishy (our sport weight MCN), both in Watermelon, so you can see the color variation between these two lines.

Squishy and Breeze in Watermelon

Squishy and Breeze in Watermelon


Being a lace weight, Breeze tends to be a little more delicate. This makes reskeining a bit more interesting! It takes longer to reskein, but it's totally worth it to us. Plus, you get these cute yarn cakes! Don't you wish you could get one for your birthday?

This is where the magic happens... one cake at a time!

This is where the magic happens... one cake at a time!

We are lucky to have so many talented designers work on patterns for us. Here are three that we really enjoy:

Principesa Dress by Sarah Wilson
Shown in Peach

Photo credit: brewerstudios.com

Photo credit: brewerstudios.com

Wow! Isn't it fabulous? The open back, lace neck and fitted bodice are just to die for. And a dress like this, how many skeins of yarn would it normally take? Definitely more than a sweater's quantity. Not with Breeze. Most sizes take 2 skeins, while the two largest sizes take 3. What a deal!

Nesoi Tee by Miriam Felton
Shown in Lenore

Photo Credit: Miriam Felton, 2014

Photo Credit: Miriam Felton, 2014

Other than being a fantastic model, Miriam Felton is also the designer of this lovely boat neck tee. The Nesoi Tee is knit on the round in mostly stockinette, so it makes for a quick project. Again, 1-2 skeins are all you need to complete this garment in time for the summer heat!

Crucero Shawl by Laura Nelkin
Shown in Aqua

Photo Credit: Laura Nelkin

Photo Credit: Laura Nelkin

If you haven't ventured into beading with yarn, this is the pattern to try! The Crucero Shawl is the perfect addition to your summer wardrobe. It starts from the center out, which is pretty mind-blowing, and finishes with a beaded crochet edging. Fan-cy!

Be sure to check out other Breeze patterns on Ravelry and tell us in the comments which one you're dying to try!