While I get settled back into the swing of things I thought I'd offer a little giveaway. Leave me a comment, let me know what you think of my new pattern and in a couple days I'll draw a winner (or two or three) and send a hard copy of my Mojave pattern your way!
Very cool! I am really liking the two coloured cowl.
ReplyDeleteI love the new pattern! I think the colorful infinity scarf would make a lovely holiday gift.
ReplyDeleteYour design is fantastic ! I would like to make one in soft pink and fushia !!!
ReplyDeleteLove colorwork and such a beautiful pattern. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI think both the multi-colored and two-colored versions are wonderful. Love all your patterns!
ReplyDeletethe infinity cowl is perfect! i was just thinking yesterday (when i first saw the pattern) that it would be the perfect pattern to showcase some handspun yarn that is in my stash!
ReplyDeleteI love that you did it in both multi-colored and monochromatic versions. :-) Dana
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I think grey and black or grey and navy woul look fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with infinity cowls and love your color choices for both version of the mojave!
ReplyDeleteDana
It's very cute - I've seen similar motifs at stores a lot lately. I especially love your multi-colored version.
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern! It's something I could knit for my sister and she'd actually wear (and that's a big compliment)!
ReplyDeleteI really like the colours of the cowl. My jackets are mostly black and I like colourful scarfs and cowls.
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking to improve my colorwork and smaller projects are so great for this!
ReplyDeleteYour new pattern is beautiful! I'd love to knit it up!
ReplyDeleteKatie
I love the new pattern and would most likely knit it two colors or monochromatic. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really like that you're using fair isle to capture some of the native american designs. I've had some ideas in that area for awhile (not what you're doing) and I love that there is something truly different out there - out with the flowers, in with the geometric designs!
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