If you've been knitting for a couple of years now, you probably remember when Caron Cakes yarn took the world by storm. A Michaels exclusive, this yarn promised self-striping projects in unique color schemes with delicious names, like "Berries and Cream" or "Pistachio Fudge." Many crocheters knew exactly what they wanted to do with these unique cakes of yarn, since they worked up beautifully into granny square afghans, but a lot of knitters were left scratching their heads. What's the most elegant way to use this kind of yarn? The truth is, obviously, that there are no hard-and-fast rules in the world of knitting and you can use your beautiful yarn in any way you want to make any thing you want! That said, if you're a little stuck and in need of some inspiration, or you much prefer to knit a pattern by-the-books because you like to know exactly how it will turn out in the end, never fear. We have eight lovely patterns that use one or more typical skeins of your favorite worsted weight Caron Cakes yarn below that you are bound to love. For more great projects like this, subscribe to our free email newsletter!
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WIP Flax Sweater by Tin Can Knits - worsted weight Caron Cakes yarn (with sleeves will take slightly less than two cakes). : r/knitting
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V Stitch Shawl - Using Caron Cakes in Toffee Brickle. Fade issue…continued in comments. : r/crochet