Plucky Curacao Cowl ~

By | August 22, 2010

Oops – tomorrow turned into a couple extra days there didn’t it?

Well, I promised you some more accessory suggestions didn’t I? First up is the Plucky Curacao Cowl from Thea Colman (a.k.a. Babycocktails). Using just two skeins of Plucky Merino SW Worsted…. well, let me let Thea explain:

“The cowl is knitted as a long ribbed piece and sewn into a simple smocked design at the end. The detailed design is a nice balance to the soft and chunky cabled edges of the cowl, and I love how it looks in the yarn, which is the perfect weight and softness for neck wrapping.”

One can never have too many cowls I say. They are endlessly versatile, make great gifts, are quick projects and a great way to use up a skein or two of special yarn.

I’m saving her other lovely pattern for another post. They’re both so special they each deserve their own post.

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Photo courtesy Caro Sheridan

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Photo courtesy Caro Sheridan

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Photo courtesy Caro Sheridan

Shot In The Dark - Primo!

Shot In The Dark – Primo!

Oh, and guess what?! Great big behemoth of a sneak-up tomorrow, Monday, August 23rd, starting around 9:00 a.m. Eastern and going through the day. It’s the last full week of August and I’ve got Fall on the brain. When you see the colors popping up, I think you will see what a raging case of ‘Fall Fever’ I have going on – I’m obsessed with the golds, browns, rusts, reds and greens of Fall. Of course there will also be a hefty dose of grey, purples, plums, magenta’s, pink, blues and more. Hope to see you there!


2 Comments

Maureen on August 24, 2010 at 10:28 am.

Unfortunately, I was unable to log in for yesterday’s update. Raging heart made my heart stop. LOVED IT! Thanks for your fall masterpieces!

marlie on August 30, 2010 at 12:28 pm.

Hi there!

I L-O-V-E the Primo Shot in the Dark colorway. When will it be available?!?!

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