November 2021 Reveal
We’re excited to reveal our patterns for this month’s theme of Tea Time! Let’s dive right into these delightful designs.
Meet the yarns and our themes in this month’s full crate reveal on YouTube.
Knit & Crochet Club + Sock Club Theme
Would you care for a cup of tea? Our Tea Time theme this month offers a cup of comfort in a variety of colorful shades. From the delicate colors found on fine china to the bolder shades of both steaming-hot and refreshing iced teas, you’re sure to have a delightful afternoon cozying up with this month’s yarns. Hold your own tea party as you sip and stitch these autumn days away.

KnitCrate Knit & Crochet Club
Let’s get warm and comfortable with this month’s featured skeins of Uru.Yarn Cozy. You’ll stay toasty warm with this squishy mix of 45% Huacaya Alpaca, 45% Suri Alpaca, 10% Stellina in one of four delightfully colorful shades. Each skein packs 55 yards (50 meters)/100g of super bulky yarn, and your crate will include two skeins of the same color.

Butterfly Pea Flower: The deep purple of Butterfly Pea Flower evokes the rich taste of a delicious cup of tea. Infused with pops of pink and blue, this colorway will bring unique beauty to your next project.


Fruit Tea: Enjoy the visual feast of this vibrant yellow with flecks of strawberry pink and dark green. Just looking at the shades of Fruit Tea brings to mind the taste of mango, strawberry, lime, and whatever fruity flavors you wish to sample.


Noon Chai: The deep savory taste of chai fills the strands of each skein of Noon Chai. Enjoy a rejuvenating beverage to bring energy to your afternoon with the muted pinks and blues of this delicious colorway.


Bubble Tea: What would a tea party be without a glass of Bubble Tea? The dusky green of this colorway pops with accents of blue, pinky reds, and yellow just like the tapioca bubbles of this unique type of tea burst between your teeth.


Please Note: In an effort to work with our partner mill to move up production for future months, some of our originally planned colorways are not being produced. You may see pattern samples made in some of these not-produced colorways.
Knit & Crochet Club Patterns
Knit Pattern
As wintertime approaches, it’s time to pull out our fun and toasty knits! Cairo Romaguera brings us the Ripples Headband, which is squishy and warm and is sure to keep you cozy. This big and bulky headband covers almost your entire head and features a delicate cable that ripples across the fabric. It’s sure to become one of your favorite cold weather accessories in no time!
KNIT Pattern Details
Needles: US 10 (6.0 mm) straight needles
Yarn Needed: 55 yards (50m)/ 1 skein used
Notions: Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends and seaming), cable needle
Finished Measurements:
Circumference: 19”/ 48 cm; notes on larger circumferences included.
Width: 4.5” (11 cm)


Crochet Pattern
Sarah Korth created the striking Orla Cowl for all you crocheters out there wanting to add a little pizzazz to your fall and winter wardrobe. Made with innovative “ring stitches” that fully utilize the squishy texture of the yarn, this accessory is quick to work up and will earn you lots of compliments at the same time it keeps you toasty warm.
CROCHET Pattern Details
Hook: US N/13 (9.0 mm)
Yarn Needed: 104 yds (95 m) used / 2 skeins needed
Notions: Tapestry needle
Finished Measurements:
24”/61 cm circumference, 8”/20 cm tall


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Sock Knit & Crochet Club
We love treating our feet with this month’s featured yarn, Uru.Yarn Happy Feet. Just like the name suggests, your toes will be snug and warm with a luxurious mix of 60% Superwash Merino, 20% Kid Mohair, 10% Silk, 10% Nylon. Each skein packs a full 400 yards (365 m)/100g of 3-ply fingering weight yarn, and your crate will come with one skein in any of our three colorways.

Cobalt: Breathe in the crisp nighttime air with the vivid dark blue of Cobalt, reminiscent of watching the stars on a cold winter’s night.


Tea Cup: Enjoy the warm comfort of a cup of tea after you come in from the cold. The rosy glow of Tea Cup is sure to bring the warmth back into your cheeks from over the rim of your cup.


Jasper: The silvery-blue hues of Jasper call to mind the silence of snowfall and how the world becomes hushed in its wake. Wrap yourself in the muted colors of this quiet, peaceful shade.


Sock Knit & Crochet Club Patterns
Knit Pattern
Our featured knit pattern for the Sock Club this month is the beautiful Torpor Socks by Cynthia Levy. The word “torpor” refers to a state of lowered physiological activity prompted by environmental conditions such as extreme cold. But your feet will stay comfortably warm with these cabled socks interspersed with eyelet lattice and glass beads to add extra sparkle and elegance…an excellent project for knitting during your winter hibernation.
KNIT Pattern Details
Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) set of 5 dpns, or needles preferred for in the round knitting
Yarn Needed: 276 (328, 385, 439, 507) yards / 1 (1, 1, 2, 2) skeins
Notions: Small cable needle, stitch markers, very small crochet hook, size 6/0 glass seed beads (198), tapestry needle
Finished Size:
To fit ankle/foot circumference: 7 (8, 9, 10, 11)” / 17.75 (20.25, 22.75, 25.5, 28) cm
Top ribbing, stretched, at mid-calf: 8 (9, 10, 11, 12)” / 20.25 (22.75, 25.5, 28, 30.5) cm


Crochet Pattern
We’re head-over-heels in love with the Snuggle Socks from designer Kim Driggs. The naturally thick texture of crochet stitches lends itself to the snuggly coziness of this sock pattern. Made with an innovative stretchy stitch pattern to create a comfortable fit, these socks feature cozy diamond puff stitches in the cuff and a picot edging.
CROCHET Pattern Details
Hook: US E/4 (3.5 mm)
Yarn Needed: 1 skein needed for all sizes
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch markers (3)
Finished Size: 7 (8, 9, 10, 11) inch circumference


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Malabrigo Quarterly Crate
This quarter, our membership follows the theme of Fiber Feast.
Join in the celebration with this month’s theme of Fiber Feast for our quarterly Malabrigo Club. Gather around the table with friends and loved ones and create something special with our exclusive colorway. Whether you’re making something for yourself or as a gift, the yummy yarn will be a feast for your needles and hook and will help you create something to treasure for years to come.

The earthy tones of Acorn grace the silky soft fibers of this quarter’s exclusive Malabrigo colorway. Enjoy the soothing shades of slate gray, grassy green, deep hunter green, and tree-bark brown as you create the stitches of your masterpiece. Each crate comes with two skeins of Malabrigo Chunky, a bulky-weight yarn with 100 yards (91 meters)/100 grams of 100% merino wool that are guaranteed to make your stitches satisfying and squishy.


This Quarter’s Malabrigo Extras
While we don’t usually announce the extras for each crate, we couldn’t help but spill the beans at least a little for our Malabrigo members! We won’t tell you exactly what will be arriving, but we are excited to announce that the extras this month come to us from Katrinkles, maker of fun knit and crochet tools and notions. We hope you love the extras as much as we do!
Malabrigo Club Patterns
Knit Pattern
Dress up your autumn wardrobe with the Falling for Foliage Shawl from designer Michelle Stead, full of lacy cables that bring to mind the splendor of autumn leaves. From the cabled top edge of the stall, falling leaves cascade along the fabric in a faux cable lace stitch pattern. The stitches are carefully chosen to be fun and fast on the needles for experienced knitters and easily achievable for adventurous beginners.
KNIT Pattern Details
Needles: US 11 (8mm) circular needle, 36” (91 cm)
Yarn Needed: 192.5 yards (176 meters) used / 2 skeins
Notions: stitch markers (3), cable needle, tapestry needle.
Finished Measurements: 40” x 21” (102 x 53 cm)


Crochet Pattern
The Manzanita Beanie by Brittany Garber uses a variety of stitches to create stunning textures. Featuring an intricate cable running up the side made with front post stitches mixed with half-double crochets, this hat is anything but dull. Worked from the ribbed brim to the crown, it’s perfect for practicing your crochet cables whether you’re a beginner or more experienced crocheter and will leave you with a statement piece sure to impress.
CROCHET Pattern Details
Hook: US J/10 (6 mm); US K/10.5 (6.5mm)
Yarn Needed: 138 (154, 169, 184) yds (127 (140, 154, 168) m) used / 2 skeins needed for all sizes
Notions: tapestry needle, stitch markers (1)
Finished Measurements:
Head Circumference: 18 (20, 22, 24)” / 46 (51, 56,61) cm

