Silver Lining Poncho
[ February 2018 ][ News ]

Help name these two great patterns and enter to win

All this snow and ice getting you down?

It’s been a cold and icy week, but I have something to warm you up.  I just need a little help from you.  I have two great patterns all ready to add to the shop, they just need named.

Here’s a little bit about these beauties.  The stitch used is a warm textured cluster stitch that you don’t see very often.  It will keep out the cold wind and help keep you toasty warm.

Two Great Patterns

The triangle infinity scarf uses only one Caron Chunky Cake, so its great for that orphan cake you just didn’t know what to do with.  It’s a hybrid between a triangle shawl and an infinity scarf pulling the best features from both.  You get the fashion of the popular triangle scarfs without having to readjust the ends that keep slipping.

Two Great Patterns

The poncho is also wonderful for using up those last few cakes that won’t make a whole blanket.  I used only two Caron Chunky Cakes for this.  It is incredibly soft and warm.  It can be worn in the traditional way, slightly turned to be asymmetrical, or even off one shoulder.  This is perfect for when you just want to snuggle up on the couch with a blanket, but you just can’t.  Take your blanket with you and still have your arms free.

Enter to Win – Name these two great patterns

If you want to help out naming these patterns I would love to hear your ideas.  I will be releasing these patterns tomorrow and choosing a winner.  Comment below with your suggestions, or just tell me how excited you are to see these patterns.  You can also enter by commenting on Facebook, Instagram, and by signing up for my VIP newsletter.

The winner will receive BOTH patterns free.  I will announce the winner Friday, February 23, 2018 at 6pm (Central).  So hurry and get your entries in.

All entries will be entered into a random drawing regardless of name chosen for patterns.  No purchase necessary to win.

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