A wonderful good morning to Saturday coffee on this here in Berlin quite rainy weekend. We are happy about cooler temperatures, finally wear all our cozy knit (now but really) and have today as always many beautiful inspirations for you.

First and foremost, something pretty from Regina Moessmer: She has namely inspired by a customer designed a cardigan for the partner look. So actually there was first Mille and then followed Mille for men. Mille, two pattern in one! When you buy one of theinstructionsttern, you get the second one right away. The "Mille for men" is definitely a hot candidate for the Christmas knitting list and of course (!) it is knitted seamlessly top down.

You could knit for Mille and Mille for men from Cashmere Tweed by Rowan. Great knitting recommendation!

Link to knitting pattern 1: Mille for ladiesLink to
knitting pattern 2: Mille for menLink
to matching yarn: Cashmere Tweed by Rowan

Sometimes we discover the most amazing ideas in the #maschenfeinstrickrunde. Christina knitted the Cardi Cocoon by Anne Ventzel in two strands of Rowan Felted Tweed and Lamana Premia. Turned out so great! The Cardi Cocoon is worked from the top down, I told you about it before, or at least I've shown it here before. We have the matching wool package of Sunday and Tynn Silk Mohair here in the store. But if you want to work with Felted Tween and Premia like Christina, you'll find the matching links right here:

Link to matching yarns: Rowan Felted Tweed & LAMANA PremiaLink
to pattern: Cardi Cocoon in German

We have received supplies from Snefnug. I can not emphasize it enough so much we were happy about it. Here comes the mega idea for this winter: The Bjarka soul warmer in Snefnug. Hach. Snefnug is one of our current favorites because it's so delightfully cozy and incredibly lightweight at the same time. And on top of that, it comes completely o-h-n synthetic fiber. Isn't that great?

There are wonderful shades of blue, beautiful shades of gray, pink, curry, green... now you are spoiled for choice.

Knitting kit "Bjarka in Snefnug"

Our current project on Ruth's needles for our #maschenfeinesschaufenster is the Diamond Jacket by Anne Ventzel in Snefnug. It's already very oversized and a nice contrast to the cardigan Mille from above, but maybe also just your thing. As soon as we have it ready, we will show it to you of course.

To the wool package: Diamond jacket from Anne Ventzel.

Well, and while we're on the subject of Snefnug, I have to show you the beautiful water scarf from Snefnug by Eva aka main.knit (left in the picture). Maybe I already had it here, but it doesn't matter, this makes with this bright yellow just so wonderfully good mood:

Knitting kit: Water cloth from Snefnug

In one of the last Saturday Coffee I had shown you this unfinished scarf by Susie Haumann. Meanwhile there are also the pattern for it. The scarf is aptly named Times Square,instructionsttern are available in English. It is worked in two strands, you can knit it from Tynn Silk Mohair and maybe just use your scraps. Or just throw all your favorite colors together.

To the knitting pattern: Time Square in English
To the yarn: Tynn Silk Mohair
.

I rediscovered this pretty cardigan from Floetre on Instgram. We have him as a wool package of ITO Rakuda and ITO Sensai for you in the store for some time. Beautiful certainly in the color aqua-aqua or denim-denim.

Wool package: Curvy Cardigan

Last but not least: different and just as beautiful is the Olson Cardigan by Julie Hoover. You could knit it out of LAMANA Bergamo. Pssstttt: Who has already discovered why I have emailed back and forth with Julie in the last few days?

To the knitting pattern: Oslon CardiganTo the
matching yarn: Bergamo from LAMANA

New knitting ideas for children - Pascuali children's booklet

The new magazine of Pascuali is here and we like both the designs and the colorful layout of the magazine very much!!!

You will find various designs for sweaters, cardigans, pants, booties, gloves, hats, etc. There is guaranteed to be something for every child. As with the last magazine, Pascuali has thought of something really clever for the pattern: In the magazine you will find a code that allows you to download allinstructionsttern either on the Pascuali site itself or on Ravelry (in your "library"). So any corrections (happens even in the best book of all books sometimes) can be corrected and you always get the latest version. Can also not be lost.

For all designs we have the matching knitting kits including magazine (or without, if you already have it, or want to buy the respective pattern separately) in the store.

See all knitting kits: Pascuali Collezioni Kids 1

Have a cozy weekend!

A wonderful good morning to Saturday coffee on this here in Berlin quite rainy weekend. We are happy about cooler temperatures, finally wear all our cozy knit (now but really) and have today as always many beautiful inspirations for you.

First and foremost, something pretty from Regina Moessmer: She has namely inspired by a customer designed a cardigan for the partner look. So actually there was first Mille and then followed Mille for men. Mille, two pattern in one! When you buy one of theinstructionsttern, you get the second one right away. The "Mille for men" is definitely a hot candidate for the Christmas knitting list and of course (!) it is knitted seamlessly top down.

You could knit for Mille and Mille for men from Cashmere Tweed by Rowan. Great knitting recommendation!

Link to knitting pattern 1: Mille for ladiesLink to
knitting pattern 2: Mille for menLink
to matching yarn: Cashmere Tweed by Rowan

Sometimes we discover the most amazing ideas in the #maschenfeinstrickrunde. Christina knitted the Cardi Cocoon by Anne Ventzel in two strands of Rowan Felted Tweed and Lamana Premia. Turned out so great! The Cardi Cocoon is worked from the top down, I told you about it before, or at least I've shown it here before. We have the matching wool package of Sunday and Tynn Silk Mohair here in the store. But if you want to work with Felted Tween and Premia like Christina, you'll find the matching links right here:

Link to matching yarns: Rowan Felted Tweed & LAMANA PremiaLink
to pattern: Cardi Cocoon in German

We have received supplies from Snefnug. I can not emphasize it enough so much we were happy about it. Here comes the mega idea for this winter: The Bjarka soul warmer in Snefnug. Hach. Snefnug is one of our current favorites because it's so delightfully cozy and incredibly lightweight at the same time. And on top of that, it comes completely o-h-n synthetic fiber. Isn't that great?

There are wonderful shades of blue, beautiful shades of gray, pink, curry, green... now you are spoiled for choice.

Knitting kit "Bjarka in Snefnug"

Our current project on Ruth's needles for our #maschenfeinesschaufenster is the Diamond Jacket by Anne Ventzel in Snefnug. It's already very oversized and a nice contrast to the cardigan Mille from above, but maybe also just your thing. As soon as we have it ready, we will show it to you of course.

To the wool package: Diamond jacket from Anne Ventzel.

Well, and while we're on the subject of Snefnug, I have to show you the beautiful water scarf from Snefnug by Eva aka main.knit (left in the picture). Maybe I already had it here, but it doesn't matter, this makes with this bright yellow just so wonderfully good mood:

Knitting kit: Water cloth from Snefnug

In one of the last Saturday Coffee I had shown you this unfinished scarf by Susie Haumann. Meanwhile there are also the pattern for it. The scarf is aptly named Times Square,instructionsttern are available in English. It is worked in two strands, you can knit it from Tynn Silk Mohair and maybe just use your scraps. Or just throw all your favorite colors together.

To the knitting pattern: Time Square in English
To the yarn: Tynn Silk Mohair
.

I rediscovered this pretty cardigan from Floetre on Instgram. We have him as a wool package of ITO Rakuda and ITO Sensai for you in the store for some time. Beautiful certainly in the color aqua-aqua or denim-denim.

Wool package: Curvy Cardigan

Last but not least: different and just as beautiful is the Olson Cardigan by Julie Hoover. You could knit it out of LAMANA Bergamo. Pssstttt: Who has already discovered why I have emailed back and forth with Julie in the last few days?

To the knitting pattern: Oslon CardiganTo the
matching yarn: Bergamo from LAMANA

New knitting ideas for children - Pascuali children's booklet

The new magazine of Pascuali is here and we like both the designs and the colorful layout of the magazine very much!!!

You will find various designs for sweaters, cardigans, pants, booties, gloves, hats, etc. There is guaranteed to be something for every child. As with the last magazine, Pascuali has thought of something really clever for the pattern: In the magazine you will find a code that allows you to download allinstructionsttern either on the Pascuali site itself or on Ravelry (in your "library"). So any corrections (happens even in the best book of all books sometimes) can be corrected and you always get the latest version. Can also not be lost.

For all designs we have the matching knitting kits including magazine (or without, if you already have it, or want to buy the respective pattern separately) in the store.

See all knitting kits: Pascuali Collezioni Kids 1

Have a cozy weekend!