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4 free knitting patterns for Universal Yarn Colorburst yarn

by Charles Voth

Colorburst by Universal Yarn comes in generous 7oz [200g] beehive-shaped balls and there’s enough yardage on each one to knit either 1 complete project or several smaller ones. Yesterday, we looked at the structure of the yarn and why I like knitting with it so much. Today, I’d like to share some free patterns I searched that would suit this yarn well.

 2 of Colorburst’s 10 colorways. On the left is Horizon with terracotta red, mustard yellow, and a few different muted and bright blues. On the right is Cruise with yellow, fuschia, teal, turquoise and blue.

Two of Colorburst’s 10 colorways. On the left is Horizon and on the right is Cruise.

Let’s start with a small project. These two fingerless mitten patterns are free on Ravelry and both would suit Colorburst well because they would look great with the long-spaced color repeats and the way it works up with some texture to it, too. With 1 ball, you could knit 2 pairs easily and 3 if they were a smaller size.

Rainbow Rib Mitts by Gretchen Tracy works up on size US 6 [4mm] and US 7 [4.5mm] needles and comes in several sizes.

 One hand wearing a fingerless mitten with the thumb splayed away from the fingers in pink, blue and orange, a similar Colorburst yarn colorway of Sunset would look great.

Highlight the gradient effect of Colorburst and keep your hands cozy.

Eyelet Arm warmers by Bonnie Groening have a spiral texture that would be enhanced by Colorburst yarn. The colorways Shoreline, Piquant, or Romance all contain pinks blended with other lovely complimentary colors.

A pair of pink arm warmers is on hands that are touching a cherry blossom on a tree. These arm warmers would look even better when knit with Colorburst yarn.

Spiralize your stitches to warm up both your hands and arms.

The knitting designers at Universal Yarn have come up with two free patterns. One uses 1 ball of Colorburst and the other one only 2 balls.

2 balls of Lofoten colorway and a beautiful combination of texture, cables, and lace become this lovely poncho.

2 balls of Lofoten colorway and a beautiful combination of texture, cables, and lace become this lovely poncho.

A woman is wearing a poncho that consists of two rectangles seamed together to form a neck opening. The Lofoten colorway of Colorburst yarn is cream gray and beige.

Colorburst has both brights and muted colors like this cream and gray Lofoten.

Try knitting the Dusk Poncho with only 2 balls of Colorburst yarn. There are two rectangular pieces that get sewn together to form a neck opening. If cables and lace are too challenging, you could work plain stockinette stitch rectangles instead.

Do you like feather and fan style ripple stitch patterns? If so, you’ll probably like this 1-ball project. Pictured here is the Juniper Berry Shawl.

A purple, gray and blue shawl on a mannequin. This triangular shawl is knit with Colorburst in the Bruges colorway.

Stripes compliment this lacey feather and fan stitch.

I really like the garter stitch ridges and how they are separated by elegant lacework. This would be a good introduction to lace stitches for a beginner knitter!

A close up of this triangular shawl knit with Colorburst by Universal Yarn. The decreases and yarn overs create shapes that look like fans in between the garter stitch ridges. The colors are blues, purples, and grays.

The decreases and yarn overs create shapes that look like fans in between the garter stitch ridges.

Today, I’ve shared some free patterns that you can make with 2 or 1 ball of Universal Yarn Colorburst. I’ve looked for patterns that combine textures that complement the long repeats of the space dyed gradient color blends. Tomorrow I explore how to disrupt stripes with textured stitches.

This is part 2 of 5 in this series

Go back to part 1: Knitting with Colorburst yarn brings back memories

Go to part 3: Disrupting stripes with textured stitches, knitting with Colorburst yarn

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