Pattern Roll-Call: Yarns for Color Affection

You know I love dyeing yarn — I love thinking up the colourways, and I love whole adventure of creating the colours.  But when I send a skein off to the customer,  it always feels like I’ve somehow stopped halfway through the process.

A skein of yarn is nothing more than a lovely, smooshy bundle of potential.  The process is never complete until a knitter or crocheter has chosen that skein, picked a pattern, and cast on.  That’s when all that potential begins its release at last, completing the journey from colour to yarn to project  ..and finally to something beautiful in your hands.

Doing the trunk shows the other weekend, I got the chance to be a part of that process.  All through the shows, I got to help customers choose their perfect yarns and match them with the perfect pattern.  What fun!

And time and again, I found customers were asking for those yarns in sets of three…

Three Yarns, Two Words: Color Affection

Color Affection by Veera Välimäki

Everyone is knitting Color Affection by Veera Välimäki, and it’s easy to see why.  It’s a gorgeous shawl that showcases stand-out colour with an intriguing off-center construction.  Traveling three different yarns across four sections, the colours mix and separate (and maybe mix again) in ways that make every project unique.  In love with it yet?

But picking three colourways that both compliment and contrast can be difficult, and here’s where the SpaceCadet’s collections really come into their own.  All the colourways in each collection are designed to work together, so all you have to do is choose maybe two semi-solids and a variegated, and there you go — your project is sorted.

 

You could go for soft….

A Trio of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Color Affection shawl(l to r: Lucina in Gentle, Lucina in Translucence, Stella in Quilt Blue)

 

Or you could go for bold…

A Trio of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Color Affection shawl(l to r: Izarra in Dept of Rocket Science G120405-003, Izarra in Honey, Izarra in Dept of Rocket Science G120405-006)

 

So go ahead, mix and match — see how the same colourways can work with lots of different options?

A Trio of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Color Affection shawl(l to r: Estelle in Quilt Green, Estelle in Dept of Rocket Science C120319-005, Estelle in Mercy)

A Trio of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Color Affection shawl(l to r: Estelle in Quilt Green, Estelle in Usui, Estelle in Quilt Blue)

 

And Now With Two Colours

But what if three colours seems a bit too much for you?  No problem, you can start a little more gently with two other Veera Välimäki designs, Different Lines and the Stripe Study Shawl.  Both have that same interesting asymmetrical shaping, and both have that striping that allows the yarns to play off each other so beautifully.  But for these shawls, you only have to choose two colours.

Different Lines (top) and (bottom) by Veera Välimäki

 

So go with warm…

A Duo of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Different Lines shawl or Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki(l to r: Izarra in Pride, Izarra in Honey)

 

Go with bright…

A Duo of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Different Lines shawl or Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki(l to r: Celeste in Plum, Celeste in Plumberry)

 

Choose a pair of semi-solids…

A Duo of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Different Lines shawl or Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki(l to r: Izarra in Venus Sea, Stella in Plume)

 

Or swap one out for a variegated…

A Duo of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Different Lines shawl or Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki(l to r: Izarra in Venus Sea, Izarra in Dept of Rocket Science G120405-003)

 

No wait, swap the other!…

A Duo of Yarns from SpaceCadet Creations for the Different Lines shawl or Stripe Study Shawl by Veera Välimäki(l to r: Izarra in Dept of Rocket Science G120405-003, Stella in Plume)

See what I mean?  The collections…  they make it so easy.  So go ahead — choose your yarn and cast on!

 

 

SpaceCadet Colourway Collections …and a Shop Update!

You know that moment when you suddenly realise something that should have been blindingly obvious to you?  You roll your eyes, maybe slap your own forehead, right?  Yeah, I had one of those moments the other day.

A few weeks ago, I updated my wholesale information for local yarn shops that carry SpaceCadet yarn, and when I did the colourway images, I naturally grouped them by collection.  Collection?, you say.  Yeah, I know I do a lot of crazy, experimental dyeing — and that’s what a lot of you love about SpaceCadet yarn — but I also develop and dye set collections of colourways.   They’re colourways that go together, that mix-and-match, that will work beautifully in the same project.

I love these collections.  Love developing them, love how one colour leads me to the next, love looking at them all together when they’re done.  And my head-slapping moment came when I realised…  I’d never shown them to you!

Here, let’s fix that.  Now, the first one you’ve seen before — it’s the Quilt Collection and I wrote a post showing you the picture that inspired it, but I didn’t really show you the whole collection together…

SpaceCadet Creations Quilt Collection yarns for knitting and crochet

The thing I love about this collection is that the semi-solid blue, greens, pink, and red work together on their own, but when you add the varigated yarn, Quilt on a Green Bed, suddenly, they are all perfectly coordinated.  I see a cardigan knit in one of the semi-solid colours, with the details such as collar or cuffs knit in the variegated yarn.  You may see it done the other way around.  Either way, I love how they all come together.

Ok, so here’s another collection, one I don’t think I’ve shown you as a group before…

SpaceCadet Creations Submerge Collection yarns for knitting and crochet

This one I love — it’s so rich, so dark and yet colourful, playful.  And that Honey — oh, how it pops!  And again, all the semi-solids pull together with Submerge, the variegated yarn, for a completely coordinated look.  Can you see a project in there?  Is it one colour and gentle, or is it popping with wild colour?

And just quickly, another soft and springlike collection…

SpaceCadet Creations Washed Collection of yarns for knitting and crochet

That middle colourway there, it’s one of my favourites ever ever ever.  And from it, I pulled out Gentle, the pink on the right.  They’re gorgeous together.

The last group of yarns isn’t a collection, so I shouldn’t really include it here, but it’s in the wholesale information and I love these colourways so much, I can’t help but show you!  They’re colours that make you just want to dive headfirst into the computer screen, aren’t they?

Deep and Intense SpaceCadet yarns for knitting and crochet

My goal in creating these collections is to make it so that you can look at the yarns and just see your project — see the colours working together in the patterns you’ve been thinking about starting.  I wanted to make it easier to jump into variegated yarns by creating other colours that work with them, so that you can choose whether those variegated yarns are going to dominate your project or just act as a highlight.

And then a few days ago, I suddenly realised I’d never shown them to you!  I’ve only ever put them in the shop — individually, even — and not really done anything to tie them together for you.  Headslap!

So now that you’ve seen them as they’re meant to be seen, what do you think?  Can you see your project?  Tell me — because I’d love to know — would it be made of the wildly variegateds, or are you partial to the semi-solids?

 


Shop Update!

Speaking of going in the shop, I’ve just done a shop update. Great yarns with lovely cashmere, in some of the colourways straight from these collections.  Oh, and one eye-popping colourway that I may never be able to repeat again!

Come check ’em out!

Click Here to see the Shop Update of new SpaceCadet Creations yarns for knitting and crochet