Camp Wannaknit: Smoke Rings

Welcome to Camp Wannaknit! My name is Megan-Anne and I’ll be your camp counselor for the evening. I’ll be taking the Knit Cabin over to the Arts & Crafts area to learn how to do the two-color brioche cast on. But first, let’s warm up by the fire. It can get cold up here in the mountains at night.

What’s that, you just arrived and have no idea what Camp Wannaknit is? Here, check out this pamphlet. It’ll tell you everything you need to know, including more information on our summer-long yarn-y giveaways.

Designed to evoke the feeling of calm, relaxation, and coziness, the Smoke Rings mitts are reminiscent of lazy summer nights spent by a campfire with friends as we watch the smoke curling up into the sky.

The simple brioche stitch pattern on the top of the mitts created subtle stripes that are especially stunning when knit with a hand-dyed variegate (like the limited edition Camp Wannaknit colorway shown in the photo above) or speckle paired with a semi-solid like Winterfell. The garter row palm isn’t true garter rows, you will work in the round, purling every other round.

You can get the Smoke Rings pattern for 48% off during the next 48 hours, no coupon code needed!

A PDF will be emailed to you by Ravelry. You don’t need to be a Ravelry member to purchase the pattern, but if you are, the PDF will show up in your library.

All right, Campers! Grab two contrasting colors of yarn and a set of needles, it’s to learn how to do the beautiful, yet simple two-color brioche cast on.

Sidenote: Sorry if it can be a bit shaky at times. We’re missing a crucial piece from our tripod and Jac had to hold the camera above me like a weirdo. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlIsXYfHukf/?taken-by=doctor_llama

I mentioned this on Instagram, but I thought I’d repeat it here for those of you who don’t get down with the ‘Grams. (Although, you should totally consider it since Jac is giving away yarn every week this summer!) Working on the Camp Wannaknit patterns has been so much fun for me. Many of my projects throughout the year are large and involved like the Geek-A-Long. For Camp Wannaknit, I wanted to create a collection of pieces that are quick, low maintenance knits that you can knit in a few sittings that have simple stitch patterns and not complicated sizing. I hope each one of my Camp Wannaknit patterns will be a little mental vacation for you.

~Megan-Anne

That simple four minute video took over an hour to take since my SWEET DAUGHTER decided that she needed to ribbit like a frog through half the takes or cry because she needed to talk to us. How else would we know what color she was using to color the My Little Ponies Jac had drew for her?

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