Brianna's Capelet from the Outlander collection, it will keep my neck warm next winter. Knitted with one strand of stylecraft cream DK and two strands of 4ply Shetland spun by a friend from one of her sheep. I just need to buy a large wooden button to fasten it.
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That looks just like something I want. Can you tell me where to find the pattern please. Love reading about your dogs and glad they get together ok. I have just started a blog, pastorswife69.com
If you join the Facebook Outlander group there is a link to the pattern on there. I'll pop over and read your blog.
That looks very nice and must be soft too! Well done!
I think we both could do with one of those, we both get stiff necks from time to time.
Briony
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Well done! It's one of the nicer ones I've seen
On the same FB group, lol
Thanks for reminding me of the Outlander website. I haven't checked it in ages. We have just now finished the latest season of the TV shows. Very exciting!
Looks amazing and super warm, a great make.
Much cosier than a scarf which always seems to leave my neck bare. I’m still sewing masks. Catriona ( in wettish but warmish Scotland)
It's quite easy to make a wooden button from a slice of branch. Sand it and varnish it, drill holes in it. We have a friend who makes and sells leather book covers etc. She does that a lot, she used to order them and now they are free!
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