On our radio-style podcast, YarnCraft, my co-host Liz and I often talk about how to customize your knit & crochet projects. In particular, customizing gifts is a popular subject, since many knitters and crocheters like to make things for their loved ones.
One great idea that I got from the book, The Prayer Shawl Ministry: Reaching Those In Need, is to use yarns that match your recipients’ birthstone. It’s, of course, a great idea for birthday presents, but could be used throughout the year. To help you on your way, I’ve put together this handy chart:
January – Garnet
Deep shades of burgundy make for wonderful accessories and garments in luxe Superwash Merino Cashmere or glitzy Vanna’s Glamour. |
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Superwash Merino Cashmere in Wine |
Vanna’s Glamour in Garnet |
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February – Amethyst
Add a touch of texture with shades of purple with the haziness of Silk Mohair or silky hand of Homespun. |
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LB Collection SilkMohair in Iris | Homespun in Amethyst |
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March – Aquamarine
Cool, light organic cotton or easy-care Vanna’s Choice both make wonderful accessories, boleros, and more. |
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Nature’s Choice Organic Cotton in Blueberry |
Vanna’s Choice in Aqua |
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April – Diamond
April’s child loves a touch of glitter, so try one of these soft, metallic yarns for a wonderful project. |
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Vanna’s Glamour in Diamond |
Wool-Ease in White Frost |
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May – Emerald
Lush shades of green meet quick-to-work-up yarns in Hometown USA and Holiday Homespun. |
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Hometown USA in Green Bay |
Holiday Homespun in Evergreen | |
June – Pearl or Moonstone
Subtle shades reflect June’s birthstones. Try this painterly shade of Homespun or the soft taupe glitz of Vanna’s Glamour. |
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Homespun in Pearls | Vanna’s Glamour in Moonstone |
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July – Ruby
Perfect on their own or held double-stranded (one strand of each), July’s yarns are all about bright, bold red. |
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Vanna’s Glamour in Ruby |
Vanna’s Choice in Scarlet |
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August – Peridot
Stylish yellow-green is lovely in this heathered solid shade of Homespun or the soft luxury of Superwash Merino Cashmere. |
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Homespun in Apple Green |
Superwash Merino Cashmere in Green Tea |
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September – Sapphire
Classic midnight blue makes for great accessories, shrugs, and more. Double-stranded or used individually, these yarns look luscious. |
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Vanna’s Choice in Sapphire |
Vanna’s Glamour in Sapphire |
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October – Opal
October’s yarns are all about a swirl of soft color with this painterly color of Homespun or self-striping Amazing. |
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Homespun in Tudor |
Amazing in Carnival |
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November – Citrine or Yellow Topaz
This warm, golden fall-friendly color is beautiful in both shimmering Vanna’s Glamour and luxurious Angora Merino. |
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Vanna’s Glamour in Bronze |
LB Collection Angora Merino in Nectarine |
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December – Blue Topaz or Turquoise
Brighten up someone’s winter with a pop of color in silky-smooth, easy-care Microspun or Homespun. |
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Homespun in Seafoam |
Microspun in Turquoise |
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txcatgirl
I love this idea for making a gift project even more special for the recipient! Thanks for including yarns of different weights/pricing!
Marychance
June is Alexandarite. Pearl is a secondary “stone” since the other is rare.
Snowbunnyljp
October is pink zirconia as well as opal. I would love trying something is pink for me, since it’s my month;)!
Snowbunnyljp
October is pink zirconia as well as opal. I would love trying something is pink for me, since it’s my month;)!
Zontee
Well, we do have a lot of great pink yarns! Consider Vanna’s Glamour in Jewel or Microspun in Fuchsia.
MaryAnn Byrne
rainbow opal is also October and much prettier than plain opal.
DCAlane
Ah, that is too funny, the Car Talk for knitters and crocheters. It’s true! But WAY more pleasant. It’s always a great listen. Thanks, Zontee and Liz.
Sownsew
I think that is way too funny! Hubs is a certified car nut…so ‘car talk’ caught my eye…..great comparison….heheheh…gotta run..we are off to a car show! imagine that.
will check it out
Nancy
Zontee
Thanks, DCAlane!
Chopton
Since June is also Alexandrite, what would you suggest as yarns – as I recall it’s a pale violet. Then I wouldn’t have to be jealous of my mom’s Amethyst! We could have things that almost match ;-D
Zontee
Hi Chopton, since Alexandrite is actually a color-change stone (it appears different colors in daylight versus artificial light), it ranges from a pale blue-green to a pale purple (with some varieties appearing pale yellow to red). For pale purples, consider Orchid or Lavender in Baby Wool or Dusty Purple in Vanna’s Choice. For a yarn that has pale greens and purples, I stand by my recommendation of Tudor in Homespun, an example of which, you can see here: http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/81040AD.html?noImages=
Zontee
Hi Chopton, since Alexandrite is actually a color-change stone (it appears different colors in daylight versus artificial light), it ranges from a pale blue-green to a pale purple (with some varieties appearing pale yellow to red). For pale purples, consider Orchid or Lavender in Baby Wool or Dusty Purple in Vanna’s Choice. For a yarn that has pale greens and purples, I stand by my recommendation of Tudor in Homespun, an example of which, you can see here: http://www.lionbrand.com/patterns/81040AD.html?noImages=
Miaren Crowsdaughter
I’ll admit, I was curious as to how you’d handle Opal. 🙂
Miaren Crowsdaughter
I’ll admit, I was curious as to how you’d handle Opal. 🙂
Elbee_2
I’d like to know June as the Alexandrite also.
😀
Meg in L.A.
I think you missed a terrific choice — Vanna’s Choice in Sapphire. That particular blue pops like crazy (I’ve used it for toys in combo with other colors and it always receives the most enthusiastic comments. meg in L.A. (CrochetColorJunkie on Ravelry)
Zontee
Hi Meg, if you look again, you’ll see that I did include Vanna’s Choice in Sapphire in the September yarns. It really is a great blue.
Jennyfer Austin
Tanzanite is also being used for December now.Â
Trucker743
And tanzanite is a pale, almost frosty orchid or lavendar.
Margaret E Hazen
I am always making an afghan for someone. I always use a reversible pattern. I always use Homespun. My last four blanket afghans have been in Montana Sky, Parfait, Purple Haze, and Dusty Blue. Purple Haze is just beautiful and so rich in color. Very difficult to find. Montana Sky is the same richness if you are a blue person. Dusty Blue is just so comforting and impossible to find (almost). For the little girl who wants pink, Cherry Blossoms is an obvious choice if you can find it. I used Parfait and was amazed at how much the colors changed from skein to skein. Why can’t we get back to the baby pink, blue, yellow, green, lavendar, and turquoise in Homespun? I’d like to know how color choices are made for Homespun. My granddaughter wants to know why there is no hot pink available in the Homespun.
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citrine is my favorite gemstone and corresond to my month of birth although I also like emeralds due to their green beautiful color.
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