Lite Bright Loop
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Lite Bright Loop brings all the playful color blending of our fan-favorite Lite Bright and Extra Lite Bright sweaters into a cozy, wearable cowl. This is a stash lover’s dream: grab your leftovers, minis, handspun treasures, or the ends of your sweater fades and turn them into a colorful accessory thats super fun and easy to knit.
Using a simple stranded colorwork motif (no floats), Lite Bright Loop lets you mix shades in a way that feels organic and expressive. Fade boldly, knit softly shifting gradients, or go full confetti explosion, every loop becomes one of a kind.
And because every stash looks different, the pattern is actually **4-in-1**, with separate charts for:
Fingering weight – 5 colors
Fingering weight – 17 colors (also adaptable to 9 minis for a single-loop)
DK weight – 5 colors
DK weight – 19 colors (also adaptable to 10 minis for a single-loop)
Work the whole thing in fingering weight, all in DK, or hold fingering yarn double to meet DK gauge. Our red sample follows the **5-color fingering version**, while the green/autumn sample was knit using the **DK 5-color version** with a mix of DK scraps, handspun, and fingering held double.
Construction Overview
Lite Bright Loop begins with a provisional cast-on and is knit in the round in stranded colorwork to your chosen length. When you're done, the two ends are joined seamlessly with Kitchener stitch to create a smooth infinity loop that can be worn long or doubled around your neck.
Designed with full creative freedom, you can work from:
DK leftovers
Fingering minis
Handspun
Fingering held double for marling
Any mix you love, toss in a bit of worsted, we won't tell!
Lite Bright Loop isn’t about perfection. It’s about color, curiosity, and using what you have to make something that's uniquely yours.
Techniques Used
Colorwork
Building a color palette from stash*
Provisional cast-on
Kitchener stitch
Yarn Used in Samples
Red Sample: Fingering Weight — 5-Color Version
Green + Autumn Sample: DK Weight — 5-Color Version, using DK scraps, handspun, and fingering held double
For Lite Bright Loop, yarn possibilities are endless. Work entirely in fingering weight, entirely in DK, or hold fingering double to achieve DK gauge. Charts are included for both 5-color and 17/19-color versions which can also be adapted to use only 9 or 10 minis as well.
Approximate yarn requirements are listed by weight and color count, but total grams will vary depending on your chosen combinations.
Needles
Fingering: US 4 (3.50 mm) 16–20" circular
DK: US 7 (4.50 mm) 16–20" circular
Use the needle size that helps you achieve one of the gauges below.
Gauge
All gauges listed are blocked stockinette and colorwork in the round:
Fingering: 28 sts × 30 rows = 4" × 4" on US 4
DK: 20 sts × 22 rows = 4" × 4" on US 7
Finished Measurements
Circumference: 20" / 51 cm
Length: 58" / 147 cm
(Shown worn doubled. You can adjust length as desired depending on how many colors you choose.)
Pattern Options (4-in-1)
1. Fingering – 5-Color Set
(approx. 60 g each)
2. Fingering – 17 Minis/Scraps
(approx. 20 g each)
*Also customizable as a 9-mini single-loop cowl*
3. DK – 5-Color Set
(approx. 80 g each)
4. DK – 19 Minis/Scraps
(approx. 20 g each)
*Also customizable as a 10-mini single-loop cowl*
Knit to a length of **58"** for a comfortable double-wrap, or adjust based on your colors and stash.
Why You'll Love It
A true stash project: Make use of every last bit of yarn you adore.
Organic color blending: Stranded colorwork with an easy repeat and no floats.
Four chart options: Build the loop that fits your stash, not the other way around.
Endlessly customizable: DK, fingering, minis, handspun — anything goes.
A fast, giftable knit: Relaxing, portable, and addictive once you see the colors blend.
Community & Support
Need help choosing colors or want to share your progress? Join us on Discord it’s a warm, creative space to connect with fellow knitters, see color ideas, and cheer one another on.
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