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Knit Picks Yarn Subscription Box Review – May 2019

Krista Moore
ByKrista MooreJun 22, 2019 | 9 comments

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Knit Picks is an online yarn and knitting supply company that specializes in providing high-quality materials at a reasonable price. They recently launched a line of monthly subscription boxes featuring their products!

The options for boxes are as follows:

  • Skill Builder: $48.00 per month, for yarn, knitting needles, instructional materials, and other knitting supplies. This box focuses on teaching you something new each month!
  • Sock Yarn: $48.00 per month, for 2 skeins of sock-weight yarn, a sock pattern book, a shawl or accessory pattern, and knitting goodies (needles, accessories, stitch markers, pins, etc.)
  • Fan Favorites: $48.00 per month, for a surprise assortment of yarn, needles, and tools that are either brand new to the shop or products that are best sellers.
  • Crochet Lover: $27.00 per month, for at least 150g of yarn, a crochet pattern or book, and crochet goodies (hooks, tools, etc.)
  • Sock Labs: $27.00 per month, for 2 limited-edition hand-painted skeins of yarn and one pattern

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This review is of the Crochet Lover box, $27.00 per month. This is the box that won your vote last month! Vote in the comments for which box you’d like us to review next!

My Subscription Addiction paid for this box. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

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About Knit Picks

The Subscription Box: Knit Picks Crochet Lover Box

The Cost: $27.00 per month (other plans available starting from $27.00, and save with longer subscription plans)

The Products: A surprise assortment of yarn, patterns, crochet hooks and tools, and fun extras

Ships to: US and worldwide

Knit Picks Skill Builder May 2019 Review

Knit Picks is a fantastic online store for knitters and crocheters, and it’s always been one of my favorite places to shop for yarn and tools! They recently launched a line of subscription boxes that feature different products, and although I’m primarily a knitter, I also love crochet and was excited to try this box!

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A card is included in the box that details the contents of this month’s Crochet Lover box. The description reads, “Get ready for the warmer months with the easygoing stitches of the Boothbay Harbor Shawlette, crocheted in our beloved Hawthorne yarns.”

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There was a second card in the box that goes into more detail on each of the different boxes available. MSA plans to review a different box type from Knit Picks each month, and we are leaving the choice up to you! Please let us know in the comments below which box type you’d like to see reviewed for June!

Now, onto the good stuff - the yarn!

Knit Picks Yarn Subscription Box Review May 2019 - KnitPicks Hawthorne Tonal Sock Yarn In Color Klamath Falls And Lovejoy

Knit Picks Hawthorne Tonal Sock Yarn in color “Klamath Falls” - Retail Value $12.99

Knit Picks Hawthorne Multi Sock Yarn in color “Lovejoy” - Retail Value $12.99

There are two skeins of Knit Picks’ Hawthorne Sock Yarn included in the box - one in a multi-colored variation, and one in the tonal variation. I really love both of these colors individually, but they aren’t necessarily two colors that I would pair together for a project. I think the warm orangey-pink of the Lovejoy colorway clashes with the gray-blue tones of the Klamath Falls colorway, but color is a very personal preference and this may be the best combo ever for someone out there!

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This is a fingering weight yarn that contains 80% Superwash fine highland wool and 20% polyamide (which is similar to nylon). There are 357 yards in 100 grams, so it’s on the thicker side for fingering weight (a typical fingering weight skein is around 400-420 yards).

Knit Picks Yarn Subscription Box Review May 2019 - Multi Label Front

The other skein has the same make-up as the first. You can see in this photo that each strand of the yarn has a slightly nubbly texture from the way it was spun, and I love that it looks a little bit rustic from this. This color is so beautiful - I love the combination of these warm sunset tones!

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Boothbay Harbor Shawlette Pattern - Retail Value $4.99

The pattern featured in the box is a lacy triangular shawl that fades two colors of yarn together. The pattern photo shows two fairly high-contrast yarn colors in the sample, but I love how you can see speckles of the blue color in the yellow/green colorway - I feel like this ties the two colors together well. I think the shawl pattern is very elegant and easy to wear, so I plan to order a different color of the Multi Hawthorne that I feel like goes better with the blue included in the box and use that for my second skein.

Knit Picks Yarn Subscription Box Review May 2019 - Shawl Progress

Here’s the start to my shawl! I found this pattern a little bit confusing at first when I was starting the set-up rows, but once I got into the swing of the pattern repeat it was actually quite a simple stitch pattern. It’s only two different rows to memorize, and it became very relaxing once I got into the main body of the shawl.

Knit Picks Yarn Subscription Box Review May 2019 - Shawl Up Close

This yarn has such pretty texture! The stitch definition isn’t super crisp due to the two-ply structure of the strand, but I don’t think that having defined stitches are always the most important thing in a pattern. The fabric this yarn is creating has great drape and is very soft, while at the same time having enough structure to keep its shape. I am really enjoying crocheting with this yarn, and I know this will become one of my go-to staples for future projects. Plus, this yarn is an amazing price for a hand-painted skein of yarn (which often retails for $30+!!).

Verdict: I thought this was a great Crochet Lover box! I think this is a perfect box for someone like me, who knows the crochet basics but is looking to take their skills to the next level. I appreciated learning a new stitch technique, and I love that they sent very high-quality yarn in a base that I ended up loving!

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No, but if you sign up before July 15th, you will get the June 2019 box.

Value Breakdown: For $27.00, we received two skeins of hand-painted yarn and a crochet pattern, with a total retail value of $30.97. Knit Picks advertises the boxes as having a $30 value, so this is spot on with what they promise. If you know you are a fan of Knit Picks products, or you want to try new yarn and knitting/crochet items at a discounted price, I think this box has a great value!

At $27.00, here’s approximately what you are paying for each item:

  • Knit Picks Hawthorne Sock Yarn - $22.64 ($11.22 per skein)
  • Shawl Pattern - $4.35

Check out all of our Knit Picks reviews and the best arts & crafts subscription boxes of 2019!

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What did you think of the May 2019 Knit Picks Crochet Lover Box?

My Subscription Addiction is planning to review each of the box types on a rotating basis, and we are letting YOU choose which one we review next. Leave a comment below on which box you would like to see reviewed next month: the Fan Favorites box, the Skill Builder box, the Sock Yarn box, the Crochet Lover box, or the Sock Labs box! Thank you!

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Krista Moore
Krista Moore
Krista entered the subscription box world through beauty boxes and quickly became hooked on boxes! She loves knitting, crocheting, all things crafty, and her cat! Her favorite boxes are KnitCrate, Allure Beauty Box, and FabFitFun.

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9 comments

Janice

I’d like to see the crochet box again! The yarn is pretty but the color combination is a bit unusual (at least for my preference). Would have been nice if the pattern showed those same colors.

What color are you planning to combine with the blue instead?

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Krista Moore

Thanks for the vote for next month! I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought this color combo was a little bit strange. I am trying to decide between the Abernathy or Willamette colorways to combine with the navy blue – they are both variegated blue/purple skeins that I think would look so pretty with the navy!

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Anne

I would like to see the skill builder. I remember when I started to knit and wanted to make something lovely but was afraid to purchase expensive yarn just in case I created a ‘disasterpiece’. I would like to know if I would feel more comfortable with higher end yarn and the project still looking nice enough to wear. And sometimes, I just want a simple project to create.

On a side note, I would love to see some completed projects, even if it is a couple months later to see how the colors worked, the yarn holds up to wear/washing and how comfortable the yarn is while being worn. Just a thought. Thanks!

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Krista Moore

Thanks for the vote for next month! One of my favorite things about yarn is that you can always unravel a project and start again if it’s not turning out to be something you like! I love the KnitPicks brand yarns because they are very high quality (mostly wool, other natural fibers) while still being much more affordable than a lot of other brands out there.

Thanks for the input on showing completed projects, even if it’s down the line. I will pass that on to the team and see if that’s something we can incorporate in the future. 🙂

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Anne

I would like to see the skill builder. I have knit for awhile, but I do enjoy more simple projects at time. I wonder what the patterns would be like. Also, thinking back to when I started knitting, I would want to create something lovely but would hesitate to invest too much money to create a “disasterpiece”. If I knew I could work with such pretty yarn and create something beautiful early on that’s a great confidence boost!

As a side note, I love seeing the start of the patterns but would love to see your finished projects as a follow-up post (even if it is a few months later) to know how the pattern worked out, colors looked in projects and how the yarn feels to wear. Thanks!

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Julie

Sounds like an interesting subscription! I’d like to see the crochet one again. I knit and crochet, but that is the one I would most like subscribe to. Thanks!

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Krista Moore

Thanks for the vote! So far I’ve loved the crochet box so would be happy to review it again 🙂

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Barbara

Would have would have loved to see the two colors worked together for a few repeats in pattern even though you didn’t think they would work — sometimes you will be surprised and they do work.
My vote for next review is fan favorites.

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Krista Moore

Thanks for the vote! That’s a great suggestion to at least try it out if you’re unsure – however, in person looking at the two yarns side by side I couldn’t imagine wearing something made out of both. It’s good to remember that idea though – I have been plenty surprised by liking yarn I thought I wouldn’t in the past! 🙂

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