Summer has flown by! In this first episode of “Coffee and Wool” for the new season, we see that the ladies have been anything but idle. In this extra-long September episode, they discuss the best new books, we see Sas vlogging and Annemarie visiting amigurumi makers, and Petra proudly shows off her new baby blanket. Watch it now!
All projects from September:
Knit a Baby Blanket
In this episode of Koffie and Wool TV, you’ll see Petra knitting this cheerful little blanket for her brand-new grandson. She used DMC Natura XL yarn because it’s not only strong, but also warm and soft. Chances are little Guus drifted off to dreamland in no time under his gift. The yarn is available in no fewer than 38 colors, so you can make the baby blanket exactly to your taste. Who would you knit this baby blanket for?
View the pattern for the baby blanket here.
Crocheting a Pacifier Cord
The pacifier cord we featured this month is perfect for your own little one or as a baby shower gift. All you need is a wooden bead, stuffing for the mushroom, a pacifier clip, and small balls of Yarn and Colors Must-have Mini's. One ball of each color is all you need. And yet, you’ll have a unique pacifier cord in no time.
View the pacifier cord pattern here.
Knitting and Crocheting a Shawl with Shades of Merino Cotton
A knitted or crocheted shawl? We showed you two ways to use Lana Grossa’s beautiful Shades of Merino Cotton yarn. The color gradient makes this yarn truly special—and convenient, too: you only need one ball to make a multicolored scarf.
View the patterns for the shawl here.
Crocheting a Scarf and Hat with Katia Azteca
Although the September episode of Koffie en Wol TV is mainly focused on summer vacation, we’re already looking ahead with our patterns. Monique has already gotten you ready for winter with her free Crochet Patterns for a turtleneck and a hat. The creations are made with Katia Azteca. Not only does this yarn have a nice thickness that’s easy to crochet with, but its composition of wool and Acrylic also keeps the cold at bay.



