Brienne Moody –
Notes on the Yarnover 2026 Knit-A-Long Sweater!
Ravelry: Brienne Cardigan pattern by Brienne Moody
What an exciting meeting we had this month! Our speaker was Brienne Moody, the designer for the Brienne Cardigan, which the Yarnover committee picked for the Yarnover KAL. The Brienne cardigan is knit sideways – starting at a sleeve (which has a double cuff – so fabulous!) and works its way across, meeting in the back of the sweater. The band and collar are picked up and knit after it is put together. This cardigan was designed to look like a bomber jacket – only with very fun color blocks. Options are for both a cropped version and a longer version – you choose! The pattern is available on Ravelry – log into your MKG membership and there is a code for 15% off the pattern. The MKG also has a copy of the Neons and Neutrals Book, curated by Aimee Gille, La Bien Amiee and published by Laine, in our collection at Textile Center. Brienne shared some facts with us and information regarding your yarn choices:
-it was test knit over 20 times, as well as tech edited, you should not have any issues
-the group on Ravelry discusses a stand-up collar as well as having buttons on the button band. The pattern itself does not have this in the directions. To view all the finished cardigans and their notes, here is the link: Ravelry: Project Gallery for Brienne Cardigan pattern by Brienne Moody
-Brienne encouraged using two colors of yarn with high contrast so that you can see the patterns knit into the sweater as well as highlighting the color blocks
-Recommended yarn links from the meeting:
- a verb for keeping warm – Bread & Butter x Brienne Moody Sweater Bread & Butter x Brienne Moody – Brienne Sweater Bundle
- Fiber Macgyver Yarn: Creamsicle Shaniko Yarn Creamsicle Shaniko Yarn – Fiber MacGyver
- Dandelion Fiber Co: Fluff – the Wandering Flock Fluff – The Wandering Flock – Dandelion Fiber Company
- the sweater that Brienne was wearing, and the pattern have La Bien Amiee yarn: Ravelry: La Bien Aimée Corrie Worsted
- this link takes you to Instagram for ideas on color combinations. Unfortunately, Brooklyn Tweed no longer produces yarn: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxK7TcoNbvF/?igsh=MTNxb3hwZTBkbXJmNg%3D%3D
- If you are looking for options that are not wool, be sure to visit Yarn Tales in Anoka: April 18 Web
Here is a link to all of Brienne’s patterns and her website: https://briennemoody.com/#open
There will be several zoom meetings with Brienne, the first in June/July. Lots of time to choose your yarn, maybe during the Shop Hop?
Sign up to be part of the KAL on the Yarnover events page after you log into the MKG website. Dates and finalized times during Yarnover for the meetup will be announced.
Save the Date!
It’s the 40th Anniversary of Yarnover!
September 25-27, 2026
NEW VENUE! The DoubleTree by Hilton: Minneapolis-Park Place, 1500 Park Place Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Three workshop timeslots: Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning
Here is the 2026 teacher lineup: Lorilee Beltman, Beth Brown-Reinsel, Cecelia Campochiaro, Romi Hill, Margaret Holzmann, Bristol Ivy, Kasha Linn, Brienne Moody and Laura Ricketts.
Changes for 2026: fun event night on Friday, two classes on Saturday and one on Sunday. The marketplace will be all day on Saturday. On Saturday night the fun KAL meet-up and photo for everyone that knit the Brienne Cardigan! Followed by happy hour, dinner and a speaker, Brienne Moody. The full list of events for the fun weekend is on the Yarnover Events Page at the MKG website.
Do you require a grant to attend Yarnover? Go to the Yarnover Knitting Event page and click on the link. The deadline to apply for a grant is May 5th. Grants cover up to two classes and lunch.
Upcoming dates for Knitting Around Town:
Friday, March 27th, Friday April 17th and Friday, April 24th – Textile Center
1:00 to 4:00 pm – 3000 University Avenue, Minneapolis – in the library
Tuesday, March 31st – Ramsey County Roseville Library
6:00 to 8:00 pm – 2180 Hamline Avenue North, Roseville in the community room
Sip and Knit for March!
Knit and socialize with your fellow MKG members! Service Knitting donations are accepted as well.
Unmapped Brewery 
Dates: April 18th – 10 am to Noon
Address: 14625 Excelsior Blvd, Minnetonka 55435
Venn Brewing
Date: April 4th- 10 am to Noon

Address: 3550 East 46th Street, Minneapolis 55406
Curating your Stash? Donate to the MKG!
Has the love for some yarn faded with time? Liberate yourself by donating to the Guild!
We need yarn (full skeins with labels) for the November yarn sale and next year’s auction.
Contact service@knitters.org to arrange a donation.
Thank you for all the volunteers at the RMH event at Textile Center!
We re-knotted 50 blankets that RMH was able to distribute out to families last week while doing their food deliveries. Over 25 volunteers came last Saturday, March 14th to the Textile Center auditorium to fix some horribly constructed blankets. RMH provided some delicious sugar cookies – with our logo on it! Good company and fun was had while providing a valuable service to a donation that they would otherwise not have been able to use. THANK YOU!
What a fun meeting we had this last week – it’s great to support a Minnesota designer and learn her process for both creating and submitting designs. She certainly has a very busy life up the North Shore! Keep an eye out for her knitting classes also at North House Folk School throughout the year.
I wish everyone great fun and luck finding your KAL yarn during the annual Shop Hop in April! It’s nice to have winter finally (mostly!) behind us and move forward with getting outdoors into the spring weather. Thank you to all the volunteers that came to the Textile Center to help stabilize and re-knot the acrylic blankets for the Ronald McDonald House. I look forward to seeing you all out and about with your knitting!
Cheers –
Meg Duncan
President
Minnesota Knitters Guild







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