Valley Yarns on Ravelry #16 – Valley Superwash
It’s been a long time since Valley Yarns Valley Superwash was Steve’s Deal of the Day. Through Sunday, March 18, Valley Superwash is on sale for $3.99/ball, regularly $5.49. (Use Promo Code FBSUPERWA2.)
Soft and machine washable, this is just the right yarn for baby and toddler garments. I’ve scoped out Ravelry to highlight a few cute projects knit with this yarn.
Baby Sweater on Two Needles (February) by Elizabeth Zimmermann knit by misformonkey
(pattern available in Knitter’s Almanac)
Trellis by Britta Stolfus Rueschhoff knit by MediaPeruana
(pattern available for free on Knitty.com)
in threes: a baby cardigan by Kelly Herdrich knit by lunatepetal
(pattern available for purchase on Ravelry)
Criss Cross Booties by Angela Juergens knit by Cindi
(pattern available in 60 Quick Baby Knits)
Seed Stitch Baby Jacket by Elinor Brown knit by sabele
(pattern available for free on Ravelry)
#27 Vintage Baby Dress by Kristen Rengren knit by xoxoBlythe
(pattern available from Vogue Knitting Magazine, Holiday 2009 issue)
Cascade by Raya Budrevich knit by brendajosephson
(pattern available for free on Petite Purls)
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Tags: baby knitting patterns, free patterns, knitting patterns, Ravelry, Valley Yarns on Ravelry, Valley Yarns Valley Superwash
March 16th, 2012 at 4:58 pm
Adorable …each one of them.
April 9th, 2012 at 10:13 pm
wow! It’s very nice..
I would love to have it for my nephew..:)
September 18th, 2015 at 12:23 am
I would love to use this yarn and make a basic or fairly simple woman’s cardigan. Cables or some lacework would be nice included with the sweater design. Any ideas? Please let me know. Thank you!
April 7th, 2016 at 11:08 am
i would also like some adult sweater ideas :] thanks :}
March 1st, 2022 at 3:32 pm
Can yarn be used for Afghan that is shown with bulkier yarn (10/1/2 stitches per inch? Or the shawl?