If clouds were a sweater...

[object Object]

New Pattern Release

This design came to life through an exciting collaboration with Pascuali Yarns. When they sent me a yarn-tasting box for our partnership, I couldn’t choose just one favourite. Instead, I combined two bases.

The result is the Caeli Sweater, a dynamic and unique design where we manipulate the needle sizes and stitch patterns to keep the gauge consistent but give each yarn a moment to shine.

null

This sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down, featuring a mix of delicate lace and slip-stitch textures that highlight the uniqueness of each yarn. It has my typical European shoulder and set-in sleeves, which are worked at the same time as the yoke, without needing short rows. I couldn’t be happier with how it all came together!

If you’re concerned about the level of sheerness, know that the pattern is flexible and let's you rearrange the different section lengths to suit your preferences.

I've also recorded a deep-dive video that walks you through the construction step by step, with plenty of tips and tricks.

Enjoy a 20% discount by adding the code CAELI during checkout on Ravelry or Etsy via zaneteknits.com.

This special offer is available until September 14th, 11:59 PM BST! If you encounter any problems with the discount code, please reach out before finalising your purchase, as discounts cannot be applied after the transaction is complete.

In Other News...

A quick preview of the upcoming newsletter

null

Lina Cowl Test

Collaborating with Feliz Y Punto from Spain, I drew inspiration from the vibrant colours of the yarn, which made me think of autumn and colourful maple leaves. I hope this cowl will capture that feeling.

While designed for fingering weight yarn, gauge is not critical since it’s a one-size pattern and you can easily adapt it to other yarn weights.

A test call is on the horizon, so be sure to watch for updates!

Published Date: 2025-09-03