
Fairisle Cowl (first fairisle anything) by Irene Ramalho via Ravelry
I made this back in March. It's a pattern I came across in an effort to use up the remaining yarn from the Turn a Square hat I made for my husband. I slightly altered the intarsia pattern to use more of the Noro Silk. It's warm and heavy, but I would urge anyone making the pattern to cast on a few more stitches. It fits, but it's a tight cowl.

Toasty by A Friend to Knit With
You might remember I made a pair of Toast early this year. I love them, and wanted a pair of Toasty to go with my brown coat. I increased the length of the arms about 2 inches. I had some trouble with holes in the thumbs, but I was able to patch them up in my own amateur way. Yarn is Patons Classic Wool in Chesnut. Very toasty for fall.
3 comments:
ooooh I need me some of those toasty's. Very cool. or warm. or whatever. LOL.
i think toasty's are really cool...i might need to try some soon!
Wow - I've been looking for a good fall pattern, and I think Toasty might fit the bill. They look amazing! Well done, and great blog, BTW!
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