Specifications
| Brand: | Valley Yarns |
| Yarn Weight: | DK | Light Worsted, Worsted |
| Craft: | Crochet, Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Pages: | 16 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
| Techniques and Construction: | Bottom Up, Cables, Stripes, Top Down, Worked In The Round |
| Featured Products: | Valley Yarns Goshen Yarn - Cotton Worsted Valley Yarns Haydenville Yarn - Superwash Merino Worsted Valley Yarns Southwick Yarn - Cotton DK Valley Yarns Amherst Yarn - Merino Wool Worsted Valley Yarns Sunderland Yarn - Baby Alpaca DK |
Product Description
Bright reds, purples, pinks and greens: a riot of fresh, springtime color to shake off the winter doldrums. The Bold Spring eBook features five new Valley Yarns patterns in the bright colors of some of our favorite seasonal yarns, including Haydenville, Goshen, Southwick, Stockbridge and Sunderland.
The patterns in this eBook are also available as individual downloadable PDFs and can be found on the Related Yarns tab of this page.
Note: The original yarn recommended for the Tulip Pullover has been discontinued. We suggest Valley Yarns Amherst as a substitution.
Valley Yarns Bold Spring eBook
The Valley Yarns Bold Spring eBook is a downloadable PDF collection featuring five intermediate-level crochet and knitting designs. This pattern collection showcases vibrant seasonal styles using a combination of construction techniques including bottom-up and top-down methods, as well as projects worked in the round. Designs incorporate cables, stripes, and various stitch patterns to create visually striking garments and accessories.
Redbud Hat
What is Being Made: The Redbud Hat is a stylish bucket hat designed by Sara Delaney. This one-size-fits-most hat measures 7 inches across the crown and 6.5 inches from crown to brim edge. The design features a colorful striped pattern that can be customized by changing stripe widths and color combinations.
Techniques Used: This crochet hat is constructed using the worked-in-the-round technique, building from the crown downward. The striped pattern is created by changing colors throughout the rounds and fastening off between color changes to create distinct horizontal stripes.
Stitches Used: The hat utilizes fundamental crochet stitches including:
- Double crochet (dc) for the main crown and body sections
- Single crochet (sc) for brim shaping
- Reverse single crochet (rsc) for finishing details
- Chain stitches (ch) for foundation and turning chains
- Slip stitches (sl st) for joining rounds
Materials: The Redbud Hat is worked with Valley Yarns Southwick yarn, a blend of 52% pima cotton and 48% bamboo. The pattern calls for one skein each in four colorways: #18 Persimmon (main color), #25 Deep Red, #24 Yellow, and #13 Iguana. Construction uses a US size G/6 (4.00mm) crochet hook. The pattern specifies working with 2 strands of yarn held together to achieve a gauge of approximately 17 stitches and 7.5 rows measuring 4 inches in double crochet.
Anemone Mitts
What is Being Made: The Anemone Mitts are fingerless hand coverings designed as an intermediate-level accessory project. These mitts provide wrist and hand coverage while leaving fingers free.
Techniques and Stitches: The specific construction details for the Anemone Mitts are included within the eBook pattern collection, utilizing crochet techniques consistent with the overall Bold Spring collection.
Tulip Pullover
What is Being Made: The Tulip Pullover is a pullover-style garment featured in the collection. This design represents an intermediate-level project suitable for crafters with foundational skills in garment construction.
Techniques Used: The Tulip Pullover is constructed using either top-down or bottom-up techniques as indicated in the collection's technique list, allowing crafters to choose their preferred construction method.
Leaves and Lines Afghan
What is Being Made: The Leaves and Lines Afghan is a blanket or throw project featuring a design that incorporates leaf motifs and linear stitch patterns. This intermediate-level project spans pages 11 in the eBook.
Techniques Used: The afghan design utilizes stripe techniques and worked-in-the-round or bottom-up construction methods to create its distinctive pattern.
Tink Cardigan
What is Being Made: The Tink Cardigan is a cardigan-style garment, the final project in the Bold Spring collection. This intermediate-level design begins on page 14 of the eBook.
Construction Approach: The Tink Cardigan utilizes the construction techniques featured throughout the collection, including top-down or bottom-up methods and potentially cable or stripe details consistent with the Bold Spring design aesthetic.
Overall Collection Notes
The Valley Yarns Bold Spring eBook combines both crochet and knitting techniques, making it suitable for crafters experienced in either or both fiber arts. The intermediate difficulty level assumes familiarity with basic stitches and garment construction principles. Projects feature vibrant colorwork and seasonal inspiration, with Valley Yarns Southwick yarn recommended as the primary material throughout the collection. The downloadable PDF format allows crafters to access patterns digitally and print individual designs as needed.
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