February KnitCrate Review

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February KnitCrate

I received a February KnitCrate (Beginner Package) in the mail yesterday and I couldn’t wait to see what this month’s project was.

The Package

As always, I love the colorful padded envelope. I still haven’t learned to knit yet, but my mom is working on learning and then she will be teaching me. And then I will off to find Ryan Gosling and live happily ever after.

First Look

It’s hard to take a good first look picture of items in an envelope, but I thought I’d give it a go!

All Unpacked

I love that everything is all individually wrapped because it makes it seem like you are getting a present in the mail. And who doesn’t love presents!

The Information Card

 

~The Pattern | Eleanor Scarf ($5): I tried to find this pattern online, but it seems the original seller, a cute little Etsy shop, has shut down. I totally guessed at the price, but I think $5 is fair. Once again, it’s in a protective sleeve, so you can easily save it and store it neatly. I only took a picture of the finished scarf on the pattern, but I assure you that the instructions are there.

The Pattern | Eleanor Scarf

~The Yarn | Morehouse Farm Bulky 100% Merino Wool ($36): This wool is so soft. OMG is it nice. And, what’s better, is that it is not itchy and can be worn right up against your skin. I have learned that not all yarn is created equal and this stuff is amazing. How many skeins does it take to make a big blanket? Because this yarn in a few different colors and a chevron pattern would make an amazing blanket.

The Yarn | Morehouse Farm Bulky 100% Merino Wool

~Sweet or Soothing Extra | Teeccino Herbal Coffees ($2.07): At first I thought this was tea and was like NO, NOT TEA! But, I happily realized that it was herbal coffee, which I have never tried before. It’s naturally caffeine free and non-acidic and while I am not sure why I would drink caffeine free coffee, who am I to knock it till I’ve tried it.

Sweet or Soothing Extra | Teeccino Herbal Coffees

~Fun Extra | Hands / Tags and Lantern Moon Felt Key Chain Clutch ($20): Umm, how cute is this little clutch? I am certainly going to put it to good use. How could I not. Also the little hand made tags are adorable. Love these little fun extras!

Fun Extra | Hands / Tags and Lantern Moon Felt Key Chain Clutch

All totaled, I came up with a value of $63.07 for the February Beginner Knit Crate. Considering that it’s $55/month (including shipping), that’s a great deal! Oops, and I forgot to include a picture of the buttons that are included to finish off the scarf. I love that everything comes all together and you have everything you need to complete the project.

Do you subscribe to KnitCrate? What’d you think of this month? If you don’t subscribe and want to, or just want to learn more, click here. They offer monthly subscriptions for “Sock”, “Baby”, “Beginner”, “Intermediate / Advanced” and “Indie”, so there is certainly something for everyone! And you can also do a bi-monthly subscription if a project a month is a bit too much for you! And don’t forget to use the code “HAPPY500” to save $10 off your first month!!


Disclosure: This package was sent to me for review purposes by KnitCrate (they are super nice people). No compensation was received. But if I do become the next Mrs. Ryan Gosling, I will be compensating THEM for uniting us over our love of knitting.
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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 11 Comments

  1. Jen K

    The click here is missing the link.

  2. Joi

    I was in love until I saw the price 🙁 It’s still uber cool.

    1. Joi

      Hi Jennifer, I can see your response in email but not here. No I don’t knit but I am looking into crafting. Some thing like this would be a great start.
      How would I find a code to get a discount without referring friends?

  3. Ellen A.

    Can you post the link for this box? There’s a spot in the last paragraph that says “want to learn more, click here.” but I can’t click it 🙁

  4. Janaya

    This looks like an awesome box! I’m thinking about getting it for my mom. I hope you enjoy knitting! My mom taught me how when I was 8 or 9 (she taught me with paint brushes so I wouldnt stab myself with the knitting needles! lol) I used to make blankets for my barbies lol.

  5. Ashley C.

    My mother is like … a master knitter. I think I’ve given up on trying to learn — at least right now while my babies are babies. So I just send all my projects and wish-list wants to her! Grandma is happy to oblige, if its for the babies, right?! : ] But that scarf is beautiful!! Hope you enjoy learning how to cast and knit and purl!!

  6. Lori

    I have tried herbal coffee from one of my subscription boxes. Let’s just say….OMG…dont try it….don’t do it…. dont put it in your month! Yes it is that bad!!! There is one thing that you can make coffee from….a coffee bean. Throw those packages away and run….run very fast in the opposite direction. Let’s just say I didn’t like it. No definitely not my favorite.

  7. JenniferL

    Wow, this one has more than I thought it would. I may take the plunge soon! And, also LOVE the key chain clutch!!

  8. Norris Roskop

    Knitting is a craft in which two needles along with thread or yarn are used to create fabric pieces or garments by creating loops in the yarn. Knitting can be used to create many types of fabric, from framed knitting artwork to sweaters, afghan quilts, throws, blankets, mittens, or even bedroom slippers…-,:

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  9. Crystal

    This is going to seem random, but I’m wondering if you’d be willing to sell me the pattern for the Eleanor Scarf.

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