If you’re ready to bring some color to your spring stitching, check out Zauberball Cotton! The signature color changes of Zauberball in a soft cotton base just landed in the shop.
Zauberball Cotton is a 100% cotton yarn that is the perfect non-wool alternative for creating breathable, lightweight shawls, tops and pullovers. Long color runs make for great color blocked garments and accessories.
Yarn Details:
- Fingering weight
- 100% cotton
- 459 yards / 420 meters
- 100 g / 3.5 oz
- Machine wash gentle, dry flat
Our Pattern Picks: Knit
Buds and Bumbles by Martina Behm
This shawlette is perfect to wear as the weather warms up! It has a cute little bud-stitch pattern that has a subtle lace-like appearance, biased construction and wavy or pointy edges.
Materials:
- 1-2 skeins of Zauberball Cotton, depending on desired finished size
- US 4 32″ circular needle
Railway by handful of color
This knitted triangle wrap uses two contrasting yarn colors to show off the beautiful gradient effect. An I-cord edging on both sides leading to a ribbed panel to finish.
Materials:
- 2 skeins of Zauberball Cotton, in two colors with high contrast
- US 4 32″ circular needle
- US 2.5 needle
Project Picks: Crochet
Deauville by Grassharp
This fun crochet uses two high contrast gradient colors to create a striking chevron design.
Materials:
- 4 skeins of Zauberball Cotton, 2 skeins each of 2 high contrast colors (for larger shawl as pictured, you will need 3 skeins of each color)
- US E (3.5mm) hook
- US G (4mm) hook
Maglia Sbirula by Marta bellebono
This crocheted lacy top is perfect to add a pop of color to your summer wardrobe. The pattern includes instructions to customize the size.
Materials:
- 2-3 skeins of Zauberball Cotton
- US E (3.5mm) crochet hook
Flower Power by Anna Maria Busch
Let the color changes in the yarn do all the work to create this floral motif scarf.
Materials:
- 3 skeins of Zauberball Cotton
- 2.5mm crochet hook