Is it too early to start thinking about your Rhinebeck Sweater? 9 knit patters to show off your stash this October

Is it too early to start thinking about your Rhinebeck Sweater? 9 knit patters to show off your stash this October

There's only 100 days left until Rhinebeck! So the answer is no! It's not too early to start your Rhinebeck Sweater. 

Here are 9 ideas for sweaters to show off your skills and your stash this October: 

1. Blouse 3 by Tine Rousing

I love this perfectly cozy throw-over top. It's great for using up scraps and pieces of your stash and layering on unexpectedly chilly nights in New York. 

2. Carlson by Olga Putano Designs

Releasing August 8th, Olga Putano's Field Notes includes cozy sweaters and textured knits perfect for your fall wardrobe. The Carlson sweater is a great way to show off texture in a knit you can wear every day. 

3. Hot For Pink Pullover by Andrea Rangel 

Show off your colorwork and your brightest colors with this pullover that will catch everyone's eye in Rhinebeck! 

4. The Sheep Sweater by Rosa Pomar 

What's more on brand for a sheep and wool festival than this adorable colorwork sheep sweater. I might change up my planned sweater now that I've found this one...

5. Djo by Sophie Ochera 

I've been unable to stop thinking about the Djo sweater since I first saw it over a year ago. So, of course, I bought yarn in Rhinebeck last year to make one for this year! 

6. Paul Klee Sweater by Midori Hirose

I clearly have a soft spot for colorwork and I love using the opportunity of being with other knitters to show off yarn from my stash. This sweater is perfect for showing off your skeins of color changing fingering of Making Tracks Lite you bought from Junction Fiber Mill Last Year. 

7. Love Note by Tin Can Knits 

I love using size ten needles while holding a fingering and lace weight together. There's nothing like a quick project to show off your techniques and beautiful yarn. 

8. Selbu Coat by Skeindeer Knits 

I'm a sucker for a sweater you can throw over everything while also showing off your colorwork. This would look great over a knit tank top! 

9. Staffin Lite by Rebecca Clow 

We all know that it ends up being hotter in Rhinebeck than we anticipate and layering is everything when mornings are cold and afternoons are steamy. This is a perfect textured knit to show off your skills and your stash. 

What are you planning on making for Rhinebeck? 

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