INTRODUCING THE DALIA COLLECTION
Sometimes one just isn't enough. For Dalia, we've designed both a cardigan and sweater!
The combination of texture and simple cables creates a warm, wearable garment that you'll love for years.
Learn Your way
If you just want to grab the pattern and run then you can jump straight in, picking either the sweater or cardigan pattern. If you'd like a little help along the way then the video workshop is what you'll want. As a bonus this workshop also includes both patterns! Finally to get the same texture and stitch definition add on one of our Blasta yarn kits (bundling them together will give you a discount as well).
DALIA SWEATER PATTERN
The Dalia Sweater is knit from the top down with a double moss stitch textured panel framed by staghorn cables. It's a classic oversized sweater worn with lots of positive ease. The sweater version has a simple circular neckline with a ribbed edging. The edging is narrow to create a more open neck.
Shop Sweater PatternTHE DALIA CARDIGAN
The Dalia Cardigan features a stunning shawl collar worked into the button band with a little short row magic. There are many modification possibilities for this garment. Working from the top down allows you to check your sizing and length as you go.
Shop Dalia CardiganSURRENDER TO THE RUSTIC CHARM OF BLASTA
Blasta was our one and only choice for the Dalia collection. It creates a bouncy texture that gives real depth to the textured stitch patterns and creates enviable cables.
BLASTA
Choose your favourite stitch contrast using either the marled or solid skeins of Blasta. Browse our yarn range here or shop yarn kits using the button below:
Shop Yarn KitsPROJECT WORKSHOPS
The extensive Dalia Project Workshop comes with both cardigan and sweater patterns included and step-by-step videos for each pattern. We like to think of it as your 24/7 knitting buddy.
Dalia WorkshopBEHIND THE DESIGN
Some of you have been on this journey with us since this collection was a work in progress. You shared your thoughts, asked for a sweater pattern and what started as a gift is now available for all. To find out more about the desgin process and the Dalia pattern, read the blog post here: