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My Aran Waist Coat pattern and the Poffertjes Blanket pattern are available in the Spring 2009 issue of Twist Collective. Please take a look at the online magazine- there are lots of great patterns in the issue, especially for baby knits!
Bobby’s Garden, “the hexagon blanket”- in 5 sizes with border- $6.00 USD
On Ravelry:
Flyte Fair-Isle Pullover- sizes XS- XXL- $7.50 USD
Septa Scarf/ Morning Train Knock-Off Scarf- Free Pattern!
Or on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/morning-train-knock-off-scarf#
El Ginormo!- Free Pattern!
On Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/el-ginormo
Or on Ravelry: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/owl-knee-socks
Truffle Cardigan- TUTORIAL
Part 1: http://dullegriet.wordpress.com/2008/02/03/tutorial-truffle-cardigan-from-the-ground-up-part-1/
Part 2: http://dullegriet.wordpress.com/2008/02/11/tutorial-truffle-cardigan-from-the-ground-up-part-2/
Part 3: http://dullegriet.wordpress.com/2008/02/17/tutorial-truffle-cardigan-from-the-ground-up-part-3/




I was looking for the pattern for the truffle cardigan. I found the link from ravelry, but I can only find the tutorials. Please advise. Thanks!
Hello Meg,
I find your “Truffle Cardigan” gorgeous. I saw the 3 tutorials but I wanted to know if there will be a pattern or do we have to knit it with the help of the tutorials.
Thanks a lot for your beautiful work.
Agnès
(Vichy – France)
Hello Meg.
The Truffel Cardigan is the most beautiful cardigan I have ever seen, one day I might have the guts to try to make the same.
Thanks for a very inspiering blogg!!
/therese
Hi Everyone,
The pattern was originally a sweater that was sold by Anthropologie. It was never a knitting pattern- I deconstructed it. I would consider writing a pattern for the sweater, but honestly, I don’t have the time to do it well enough to sell it, and at this point, I need all the time I can get to do work to pay the bills.
Maybe, one day, when I have a different job, I’ll write up the pattern, but I don’t think that will be in the foreseeable future.
I hope the pattern helps you on enough to make a finished project! I know a lot of people have used the tutorial and made great sweaters!
Best,
Meg