Goddess Knitters

04 December 2011

...The Erin Collection...



I am very proud to offer The Erin Collection!  

~The Erin Collection~
$15.00


               

This collection include Erin's Hat, Erin's Mittens and the recently published Erin's Cowl.  

Erin’s Cowl is a bit of warmth around you neck and is perfect for crisp, autumn days.  It features two beautiful cable panels that finish with smart decreases and buttonholes that are perfect for highlighting those special buttons you have in your button collection.  
Erin’s Cowl is just right for under your winter coat for an extra bit of coziness or as the perfect accessory with your favorite t-shirt. 
Either way, you’ll love how Erin’s Cowl feels around your neck!

Yarn:

Valley Yarns Northfield 
[70% Merino/20% Baby Alpaca/10% Silk, 50gm/124 yds]
2 skeins; colorway:  Chestnut
                     or
Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Heavyweight
[100% Superwash Merino, 198 gm/350 yds], 
1 skein;  colorway:  Tumbleweed

Supplies:

US 6/4mm 16 inch circular needles or needles to obtain gauge.
cable needle, markers, yarn needle, two 7/8" buttons

Gauge:

5 stitches/inch over stockinette stitch

Finished Measurements:

length:  24 inches
width:  6.5 inches

Notes:  Pattern includes both written and charted instructions.


Each pattern is available for sale individually for $6.00 each or the entire collection is available for $15.00.






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30 November 2011

...in plain sight...

Remember this?  Well, I have been ready to publish this pattern for a couple of days now, but one thing has been in my way.  I have not been able to find the cowl ANYWHERE.  And by anywhere I mean not in a single place in my house, car, knitting bags...ANYWHERE.  And the problem with this is that I don't have any photos of it for the pattern.  I have a few casual shots but nothing that I really want to use for the actual pattern layout.

Today, I was out at Blue Moon visiting with Tina and I told her about the missing cowl.  We commiserated about lost things and I told her the thing that was most upsetting was that the buttons were from my Grandmother's (Ida) button box, were very old and I only have one more of them.  The cowl calls for two.  After a bit of feeling sorry for myself, I knew what I needed to do.  I went out to the barn and asked Debra to put one skein of STR Heavyweight in Tumbleweed on the production list.  We talked about how disappointing it was to have lost the cowl, but I said I'd just knit another one and try to find some buttons that would work.  While we were talking about it, Becky said "You know that as soon as you knit the second cowl, the first one will show up."  I said I thought that would be fantastic, but didn't really believe that would happen.

I came home and went into my studio to wind up a ball of yarn that I needed for another project I'm working on and while winding that yarn I happened to glance over at the mannequin that I use for my photo shoots.  Yup, you guessed it.  The cowl was on the mannequin...hiding in plain sight.  For all of my looking, searching, cursing and near weeping I had looked right past the thing.  It had been there the whole time.  I called the barn and cancelled the skein I had ordered.  Becky was right, and thank goodness I didn't need to knit the second cowl before I found the first one!



So that being said, you should be seeing the Erin's Cowl pattern really soon!  Assuming I don't misplace the darn thing again.  Maybe I should just wear it....


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