Fair Isle Knitting Project Seasoned knitters will love it!
Fair Isle Knitting Project Seasoned knitters will love it!
If you’re an experienced knitter, you’re already familiar Fair Isle Knitting Technology Yes. Sure, it’s traditional, but it’s also timeless. For example, knitting a Fair Isle sweater will make the wearer look classic rather than dated.What if you are no A seasoned knitter, then Fair Isle knitting is definitely something you’ll be motivated to work on (or at least motivated to beg your more advanced knitting friends to make it for you)!
Check out these 15 Fair Isle Knitting Patterns that immediately caught our attention!
1. Enya Rectangular Fair Isle Shawl by Fashionworks
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Rectangular shawls are a warm, versatile outfit! This one is long and wide enough to keep you extra warm no matter how you wear it. Wrap it completely around your body, or tuck it high around your next one with a thick sweater. The whole pattern looks gorgeous no matter how you wear it!
2. Miss Rachel Hat by TanisKnits
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Depending on the pattern you choose, weaving a Fair Isle pattern into a hat might take some attention, but it’s a great opportunity to use more color and create a gorgeous combination. It also makes you look stylish and not shabby in winter.
3. Snowflake Gloves by Patty Lyons Patterns
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This style of Fair Isle Snowflake is one of the most common shapes or designs you’ll see in Fair Isle knits. In fact, most people who don’t know the technical name have actually seen this design before you point it out to them! These gloves make a lovely winter gift.
4. Night Hat Snowflake by Sarah Setters Designs
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Do you love the idea of a Fair Isle hat, but want something more patterned than the one above? This particular hated design takes the basic snowflake shape and shrinks it a bit so they can be scattered around the hat.
5. Clayoquot Toque by Tin Can Knits
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This hat is a simple enough project hat, and it’s a great practice to test out how different color combinations work in Fair Isle designs. It will help you get the hang of switching colors in the pattern.
6. He Said She Said TanisKnits Hat
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Instead of making shapes or patterns, try making actual little pictures! These little figures are a great way to practice more detailed Fair Isle patterns. You’ll love seeing photos evolve as you go.
7. Fair Isle hat by Gressman Originals
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This ornate hat is woven using traditional Fair Isle pattern techniques that are actually documented throughout history. No matter which color combination you choose, these little flowers and vines will look delicate and sophisticated.
8. Wesley’s Baby Hat from Colourworks by Debi
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The Fair Isle pattern looks good even on the smaller details! In this project, you’ll practice this technique, which requires you to change colors faster than most other projects. This is also a good habit to knit hats with ear flaps!
9. Mary Ann Stephens’ Camissonia Gloves
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These intricate, highly patterned mittens take some attention, but no matter which color combination you choose, the end result is absolutely gorgeous!The pattern calls for alpaca yarn to make them gorgeous and soft and weaving.
10. Rosalia Kimono Sweater by Twist Collective
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Draped loosely in style and comfort, this gorgeous cardigan features colorful graphics throughout and contrasting solid edges. Knitted patterns combine traditional Fair Isle with Nordic and Asian techniques to create a beautifully intricate visual effect.
11. Sleepy Monkey blanket by Mary Ann Stephens
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This adorable baby blanket takes the idea of creating photos using the Fair Isle technique to a whole new level! You are actually creating an image, not just a blurred shape. No matter what color you choose, this blanket will be loved by the baby you give it for years.
12. Kaleido-Yoke sweater by Ryan Yarn
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The sweater is designed to resemble a kaleidoscope of different colors around the yoke. You can achieve this effect by weaving in multiple colors or main and yoke colors in the Fair Isle technique, but use bright variegated yarns instead of many different colored yarns.
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