Announcement 13 December 2024

Announcing the Zanete Knits Mystery Yokealong No.2

Are you ready for our next fun knitting adventure? We're excited to announce our next Mystery Knitalong—a gorgeous round-yoke stranded colorwork sweater. This top-down, in-the-round project will be knit with sport or fingering weight yarn, but here's the twist: the final design will stay a surprise until the very end!

Announcing the Zanete Knits Mystery Yokealong No.2

Are you ready for our next fun knitting adventure?

We’re excited to announce our next Mystery Knitalong—a gorgeous round-yoke stranded colorwork sweater. This top-down, in-the-round project will be knit with sport or fingering weight yarn, but here’s the twist: the final design will stay a surprise until the very end!

The pattern will be revealed in seven weekly “clues” starting January 20th. This is our second year teaming up with the amazing Do Ewe Knit? shop in New Jersey, featuring stunning yarns from Moondrake and Spincycle Yarns.

Cake of purple-pink Spincycle yarn stacked on a yellow neon-flecked Moondrake yarn cake with bamboo DPNs alongside

Last year’s event was a blast, with well over 100 knitters joining in! We had a dedicated community channel where everyone shared progress photos (spoiler alerts included!) and cheered each other on. Want to see the beautiful results from last year? Check out “Do Ewe Yoke?” on Ravelry and browse the Projects page—it’s inspiring.

This year, we’re adding a few extra touches to make the experience even better:

For this sweater, you’ll need one main colour and one contrast colour.

High contrast between the two is key to making the design pop! We recommend Spincycle’s Dyed in the Wool and Moondrake’s new Ultraviolet Stardust base. If you’re using a colour-changing contrast yarn like Dyed in the Wool, ensure the contrast holds up across the shifts.

Each clue will be released as a pattern update on Ravelry, and we’ll be publishing the intro as a pattern with all the info you need very soon, too. Make sure to sign up for our newsletter below so you don’t miss anything, including the subscriber-exclusive discount!

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Meanwhile, the lovely ladies at Do Ewe Knit? will be putting together kits as soon as the yarn is dyed. Follow their Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/doeweknit for updates on kits and sign up to their newsletter at https://doeweknit.com/contact-us/ for special events for the first clue drop.

We’re so excited to see what this year’s knitalong brings. Last year, we finished with a stunning virtual fashion show on Zoom, so Let’s make this another unforgettable adventure—come knit with us!

Pattern details: Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)Finished chest circumference:- 91.5 (101.5, 110, 120, 131.5, 140, 150, 161.5, 170) cm

Designed to be worn with 10-15 cm / 4-6” positive ease around the chest.

To choose the most appropriate size, measure the wearer’s chest and add the preferred ease. Or measure the circumference of an already-owned sweater that fits well. Then find the closest finished chest circumference.

For those with a bust size larger than a C cup, it’s advisable to use the upper bust measurement plus the desired ease to ensure the sweater fits well around the shoulders, with slightly less ease around the full bust. SchematicsSchematic diagram of the Do Ewe Yoke No.2 sweater showing labelled body, yoke and sleeve measurements with sizing tableYarn: Fingering and/or sport weight, depending on the length of the pullover, allow approximately:

Main colour (MC):

Contrast colour (CC):

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