Tailoring a Knitting Pattern to Your Body: A Short Guide
A knitting pattern can be tailored to individual body measurements with simple adjustments to achieve a perfect fit. Since standard measurements often don’t match exactly, the pattern can be adapte...
Sustainable Crochet: Busting Myths About Luxury Yarns and Environmental Impact
Crocheting is experiencing a comeback and attracting a new generation of creatives seeking sustainable forms of expression. The discussion about the impact of our material choices on the planet is ...
Pascuali Knit Around the World Holiday KAL 2024 - Mix It Up
The festive season is approaching, and we are excited to introduce the Pascuali Holiday KAL 2024! This year, we will be knitting the Mix-It-Up scarf together, a project that brings our global knitt...
Nomad Stitches – an interview with crochet designer Sandra Gutierrez
Crocheting still has a dusty image, but it offers far more possibilities than just making pot holders, as the colorful “granny squares”. Sandra Gutierrez, who offers modern crochet patterns under t...
The Knitter’s Guide to Taking Accurate Measurements for a Perfect Fit
The right yarn, the right needles – everything seems ready for your new knitting project. But before you start, there is one crucial step: knowing your own body measurements. Knitting patterns are ...
Combed Yarns and Carded Yarns: What is the Difference?
Today, we will take a closer look at combed and carded yarns. We’ll discuss the manufacturing process, the properties of both yarn types, and how you can use them in your knitting projects.
Knitting with Llama Wool: A Journey Through the Highlands of Argentina and Bolivia following the Trail of Sayama
Anyone who knows our blog is aware that Paul Pascuali offers not only beautiful yarns – for him, animal welfare and the fair treatment of everyone involved in the production process are always a pr...
Putting the Spotlight on: Cashmere Charis
With Cashmere Charis, Pascuali is launching a new yarn sensation on the market, featuring a luxurious blend of 70% ultra-fine merino and 30% exquisite cashmere.
Knitting in the Round: A small overview
Not too long ago, most sweaters and cardigans were knitted in separate pieces and then sewn together. Rounds were mostly reserved for hats, socks, and gloves.