Strickmich! Club 2024
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SMC2024.EN
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PDF download available in your customer's account immediately after payment.
Product information "Strickmich! Club 2024"
Four times knitting fun with new, exclusive patterns by Martina Behm in 2024!
This is the new and digital version of Strickmich! Club. If you know Strickmich! Club from the past years, some things will be familiar: You will receive four new patterns by Martina Behm as PDFs throughout the year. We will knit together in Strickmich! Netz and have lots of fun!
Here's how Strickmich! Club 2024 works:
- The new and digital Strickmich! Club is a collection of four digital knitting patterns in PDF format that will be released in the course of 2024. You can download them in your customer's account in Strickmich! Shop (or, if you bought the club on Ravelry, in your Ravelry account). The patterns are not available on paper.
- There are no fixed release dates for the patterns. They will likely be published in February, May, September and November.
- You can buy the pattern collection in Strickmich! Shop or on Ravelry. You will have to decide which platform you would like to receive the patterns on: If you buy here in Strickmich! Shop, you won't have the patterns in your Ravelry account and vice versa.
- There is no end date to join the club, you can buy the pattern collection during the course of the year at any time.
- Martina will design with yarns you can buy separately in Strickmich! Shop. If you have a suitable yarn in your stash, feel free to use it for your project.
- The patterns will be exclusive for one year to our club customers and will not be available separately during that time.
- The projects will mostly be shawls and cowls, maybe there will be a hat or handwarmers, but that's not decided yet.
1st pattern: "Stairs & Stripes"
L et’s get colorful! With “Stairs & Stripes”, you can let your creativity shine and make a truly unique shawl! Use the five different colors of a “Fino Minis” mini-skein kit to knit fun stripes that will change color at a spot chosen by yourself. You decide which colors to use on the next stripe and where the colors change. By crossing the working yarns on the back side – like when knitting intarsia – you will make sure everything holds up nicely. I have video to show you how it works! Also, there is an easy technique for weaving in the yarn ends as you go. My version of “Stairs & Stripes” was made out of the fun color combo “Josephine”. If you would like your shawl to look a little more harmonious, choose “Clarissa” or “Henrietta” – all available in Strickmich! Shop. Happy knitting!
circular needle 3.75–4 mm (US 5–6),
length 80 cm (32 inches) or longer
2nd pattern: "Trickangle"
A triangle, but an unusual one: “Trickangle” has several middle axes that have gone astray, which
makes the shawl’s structure look interesting if you are using a multicolored or color-changing yarn.
You can also use a set of mini-skeins – the effect will be fun! With “Trickangle”, you can use up all
the yarn you have and make the shawl as large as you like. For this sample, I have used one skein
of “Pure Sock” by German dyer Uschitita in her amazing colorway “TGIF”. Feel free to use several
skeins or different colors – there are no limits to your creativity! “Trickangle“ can be a small summery shawlette (like my sample) or a huge shawl to keep you warm when it gets colder (you will
need more yarn for that, obviously!). The pattern contains instructions on how to adjust the design
to your needs. Ah, and did I mention that the shawl is worked all in relaxing garter stitch that is
suitable for happy vacation knitting? Enjoy, and have a great summer!
3rd pattern "Mossy & Green"
M osses are super fascinating little plants: sturdy and green even during fall and winter, but also
delicate and soft – a great inspiration for this shawl out of a merino and silk blend in a color that
will cheer you up no matter what time of year it is! “Mossy & Green” is worked asymmetrically,
starting at one corner, and can be worked larger or smaller while you are using up all the yarn you
have. For my sample, I have used one skein of “Scrumptious 4-ply” by Fyberspates. The beautiful
textured pattern with a hint of lace is easy to learn and manage, even for knitters who have not tried
lace yet. If you like the 3-dimensional structure of your knitting, you can opt to skip blocking the
shawl when you have finished.