From Knitting Workshop out of Unspun Icelandic. I tried Elizabeth's on at camp last summer, and knew that I would have to make one for myself. I could not resist throwing it on before it was blocked. So, it will look a little better once it is, but I loved working this.
Wow! I've not seen that pattern! I don't have all of EZ's patterns yet. Is it like a cape, or are there sleeves? I love your colour choices, and that would be such a cosy garment! Lovely knitting!!! samm
I had to stop and look that up. It's such a clever pattern - so nice for sitting and knitting on a cool evening. EZ has so many clever patterns tucked into her books that I tend to skim on by some without picturing how nice they'd actually be when worn.
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Wow, that came out very nicely. It looks totally cool. Congratulations.
By Mary, at 7:06 PM
Wow! I've not seen that pattern! I don't have all of EZ's patterns yet. Is it like a cape, or are there sleeves? I love your colour choices, and that would be such a cosy garment! Lovely knitting!!! samm
By Anonymous, at 12:16 PM
I had to stop and look that up. It's such a clever pattern - so nice for sitting and knitting on a cool evening. EZ has so many clever patterns tucked into her books that I tend to skim on by some without picturing how nice they'd actually be when worn.
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By Anonymous, at 2:56 PM
Postscript: The pattern is in Knitting Workshop--Penny
By Penny, at 7:40 PM
Fantastic, I hadn't come across this pattern before, but I love it!
Good colours too.
By Anonymous, at 12:28 PM
It is like a cape, it sits perfectly on the shoulders.
By Penny, at 7:34 PM
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