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So Long, 2012!

There are just a few days left before we’ll start a new year, so it’s a perfect time to take a look back at the patterns we’ve designed over the past year. Norah, Martha, Ashley and I have gathered together some of our favorite sweaters and accessories from both our free and booklet patterns. It’s been a great year full of exciting new yarns and designs, and we’ve got lots more to share with you in 2013. Happy New Year!

Norah's Favorites from 2012
Free Patterns Route 1 Larry Burnett
 

Route 1
Looks impressive,
yet a snap to knit

Larry
My man would wear it

Burnett
What a cute baby!

Booklet Patterns Connate Spenser Aquari
 

Connate
Great hanging open too

Spenser
I’ll wear mine over a
narrow tube skirt

Aquari
It’s like origami

Martha's Favorites from 2012
Free Patterns Seyfert Everett Meta
 

Seyfert
Fast and easy
1 skein project

Everett
Want this!

Meta
Love the Lustra™ in lace

Booklet Patterns Pegasi Denslow Proxy
 

Pegasi
Could live in this one!

Denslow
So soft

Proxy
On my needles now,
adding sleeves

Ashley's Favorites from 2012
Free Patterns Cacao Ipswich Corbie
 

Cacao
Cozy, stylish, warm -
what more could you want?

Ipswich
Simple and
sophisticated

Corbie
Love the textured top
and contrasting trim

Booklet Patterns Josette Ryll Adeline
 

Josette
So sweet

Ryll
Inspired my return
to knitting

Adeline
On my “to knit” list, just
need to choose the colors
and contrasting trim

Amanda's Favorites from 2012
Free Patterns Talcott Buss Meta
 

Talcott
Stylishly oversized

Buss
A fun take on Fair Isle

Meta
I made one in dark blue

Booklet Patterns Pampero Samber Oriona
 

Pampero
Drapes beautifully

Samber
Cute and easy

Oriona
A really unique silhouette


Gawler, free pattern


Worked in a completely reversible cable pattern, this generously-sized cowl is warm and cozy

knit in Berroco Cirrus™;
Skill level: Intermediate
Pattern Instructions

Berroco Cirrus

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Berroco Design Studio Blog

Happy Knitting,
Amanda
Amanda Keep, Designer

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