Anna Johanna
Strands of Joy | Colourwork Patterns | Anna Johanna
Strands of Joy | Colourwork Patterns | Anna Johanna
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Strands of Joy features 20 versatile colourwork patterns, including sweaters and cardigans as well as an elegant dress, a warming hat and a kid’s pullover. The patterns are worked seamlessly from top down. Cast on a mindless two-colour project or let your mind find peace in more complicated knits that require you to stay focused. Patterns for adult sweaters and cardigans come in 9 to 12 sizes and are graded to fit up to a 62” bust at minimum.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anna Johanna is a knitwear designer from Muurame, Central Finland. She is known for her often-romantic knits with much love for details, textures and colours. Since 2020, this former statistician has been designing full-time. Strands of Joy is her debut book.
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from 676 reviewsGreat product I use very little leaves hand washing clean with no scent ( unscented)

I had a great time learning continental knitting with Nicole! She was patient, caring and took the time to work with every participant! I highly recommend her classes!

Nicole was awesome and ordered a couple of Dreamz needles sizes for me. Thank so much for the awesome service!!

I love these needles.

I am thoroughly enjoying the Learn to Knit Socks class. The instructor, Nicole, has a great deal of patience while teaching and explains things in an easy-to-understand manner. The class is fun, productive, and set at a good pace for those new to knitting socks.

This yarn is delightful and I need more!

So lovely to work with, so fluffy, I love the texture. It's making a very beautiful organic looking knit, with really pretty colour variation.

This is gorgeous yarn and the colour is perfect for my project.

Ginger Interchangeable Circular Needles Tips | 5”

Nice yarn, very quick shipping, good price

Love this wool for socks , also purchased wool for a baby blanket . Going to try this

the colour is mesmerizing...can hardly wait to work it into a project
