Cover from the Sky
Introducing the delightful Cover from the Sky, the ultimate knitting pattern designed to keep you warm and cosy on those dull winter days. This stunning piece, crafted in bright solid hues, is guaranteed to lift your spirits while enveloping you in soft, squidgy garter stitch—keeping you warm as toast.
This pattern features a straightforward construction method using slip stitches, eyelets, and plain banding, ensuring that there isn't a single purl stitch in sight. It is ideally suited for confident beginners, but offers enough engaging knitting techniques to keep the more seasoned makers intrigued and excited. Whether you're honing your skills or looking for a fun project, this pattern is perfect for everyone.
The inspiration behind the name Cover from the Sky comes from one of my all-time favorite songs, which you can listen to here: Cover from the Sky – Inspirational Tune. This beautiful melody complements the comfort and warmth of the finished project, making it a perfect companion as you knit.
Materials Needed:
- Approximately 250 yards of Yarn A: For our example, we used Rowan Pure Wool in a vibrant Avocado color.
- Approximately 230 yards of Yarn B: Our project features Lang Yarns Merino 120 in a stunning Fuchsia shade (0162).
- Approximately 110 yards of Yarn C: We selected Louisa Harding Grace in the elegant Frenchie (044), a rich Navy Blue.
- Approximately 200 yards of Yarn D: The project also requires Rico Essentials Merino DK in a lovely Grey/Brown shade (047).
You will also need a size 4.50 mm circular needle with a minimum cord length of 60 cm to accommodate the bulk of your stitches.
Whether you're preparing for the chilly months or seeking the perfect gift for a fellow knitting enthusiast, the Cover from the Sky pattern is your go-to project. Embrace the joy of knitting and create something warm and beautiful today!