Friday, 23 September 2011

Rainclouds and Forest Walks

Here in Scotland, Summer has been over for a while now (since June if you're interested), so I'm thinking it's high time to break out the autumnal knitting patterns. And here they are! Both are knitted up in Shilasdair Luxury DK, which is an absolutely gorgeous yarn naturally dyed on the Isle of Skye. It's fantastic value too, the skeins are giant!

Raincloud cardigan knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit cardigan


First up is the Raincloud Cardigan. I really love this one, it has become my number one wardrobe staple. I am glued to it. It's cosy, but the single fastening and three-quarter length sleeves mean you don't overheat. It's available to purchase for $3 from Ravelry and my Etsy shop. Sizing details can be found there too.

Raincloud cardigan knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit cardigan


Raincloud cardigan knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit cardiganRaincloud cardigan knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit cardigan








Next there's my Forest Walk scarf. I knitted this one up as a birthday present for a friend. It's a quick knit but looks very impressive. It uses just over one skein of the Shilasdair luxury DK, but you could squeeze one out of a single skein. My version is around 6 feet long so it'd be fine to make it a bit shorter. I made both the cardigan (smallest size) and the scarf from 3 skeins. Again, it's available to purchase from Ravelry and my Etsy shop.

Forest walk scarf knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit lace scarf

Forest walk scarf knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit lace scarf
Forest walk scarf knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit lace scarf


Forest walk scarf knitting pattern by Littletheorem, quick easy knit lace scarf


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