
All the info about your O’Go is right on the label including the shade name, yarn weight, knitting and crochet gauge, and care instructions. Access hundreds of free patterns by scanning the QR code.

Saving your yarn information

Clip and save the yarn details and store it with your O'Go for easy reference.
Tip: See Storage Ideas below

1. Snip
Gently locate the fastener cord where the two ends of O’Go meet. Snip.

2. pull
Holding the join, pull fastener cord out of O’Go.

3. stitch
The yarn flows smoothly from the outside of O’Go. No tangles.
WATCH: How To Quick-Start
There are two ways to use your O’Go
1) Break It. Make It. — separate the colors for easy color play.
2) Just O’Go — stitch it through from one end to the other.

Note: Stripe placement on product may vary.
Pattern shown here: Caron Knit Hat On The Go
WATCH: How To Separate Your O’Go Colors
Break it and make it to customize your color placement
To customize your colors, simply separate your O’Go into its color segments, then stitch them in any order you like. Break it up, stitch it up and make it your own!


Striping from end to end
To Just O’Go with the colors, simply stitch your O’Go yarn from start to finish and let the stripes form themselves.
Pattern shown here: Caron Crochet Big Bargello Bands Scarf Pattern

Use the handy guide below to help organize your O’Go pattern colors. Refer to the O’Go diagram in the materials section of your pattern (eg shown above) to identify color A, B, C etc. Print this chart and tape a short length of the appropriate color to each labeled square.
print chart
Store your O’Go - intact or in segments - in a labeled reusable bags.

Like all striping yarns, each O’Go is unique and might not start and end with the same color. If the shade you need isn’t within reach, simply break it and make it using O’Go's easy color separation to get to the color you need. Then join your yarn and keep on stitching.
Tip: See Color Play above
O’Go
- The new quick-start, tangle-free yarn format.
O’Go with the flow
- Stitching your O’Go from start to finish for striping ease.
Color Play
- Breaking the O’Go up into segments of color to be used in any desired order.
Color Segments
- The individual blocks of color within each.
Fastener cord
- A plastic string in the center of the O’Go to be cut before starting to stitch.