
The Sublime brand name has long been associated with clearly written patterns that stride confidently between classic, cool, and contemporary, all with a sense of easy-to-wear British style.
While most of the yarns that these patterns were written for have long been discontinued, each booklet is written for a particular yarn, meaning that the patterns can easily be worked in any somewhat-similar yarn from the same size category.
Some pointers:
- Issues #604, #608, #615, and #620 were all written for an aran-weight wool, silk, and cashmere blend. You can use any wool or wool blend Aran weight yarn (preferably with a smooth texture) for a similar effect.
- Issue #609 calls for a hazy mohair blend, heavier than laceweight, but not too chunky; as a guideline, try to find a yarn that has around 120m per 25g. (In a pinch, two strands of laceweight mohair blends held together might work!)
- Issue #610 calls for a DK weight cotton and viscose blend.
- Issues #614, 664, and #680 all use DK weight wool, or a wool blend.
- Issue #627 calls for a chunky-weight boucle yarn; try to find one with a gauge of approximately 14sts/10cm.
- Issues #661 and #672 ask for a DK weight cotton, specifically mercerized with a smooth texture for the same look.
Here's the Ravelry page for issue #604; you can find the other issues using the drop down menu on the left side of the page, under the cover photo.