Another Friday, another Friday Finds, and your final chance to win a pattern of your choosing just for leaving a comment on this blog post.
To win:
- Leave a comment on each week’s Friday Finds letting me know which pattern(s) you especially like that week.
- Make sure to include some way to contact you in that comment—email address, Ravelry username, Twitter handle, whatever, I just need to be able to let you know you’ve won.
- Each comment must be received by 9:00 AM MST the following Monday. So for this week’s post, you must comment before 9:00 AM MST on Monday, December 31.
- Winners will be chosen by random number generator the following Monday. I’ll contact that week’s winner and we’ll work out the details.
- The prize pattern is not limited to the patterns included in the Friday Finds. Patterns are limited to digital versions, though not only Ravelry-accessible patterns. Any pattern from your personal wishlist (under $7) could be yours.
A good number of these are patterns for children, but they were just so cute I couldn’t resist.
- Elizabeth F. Parker’s Tern ($5) features a simple lace pattern along the neckline, set against a reverse Stockinette stitch background.
- The Honey Toque ($4) by Megan Grewal is a slouchy hat with a slanting honeycomb pattern. For $2 more, you can get the pattern for the matching mittens.
- Gudrun Johnston and Quince and Co recently published a print and eBook collection called Knit With Me ($26). This collection is bursting with amazing patterns, such as Ambrosia, Empire, and Granny Smith (shown).
- Svetlana Volkova’s MOMO ($6) is a sweet little cardigan for children with a simple feather and fan pattern set into raglan sleeves.
- I love legwarmers, even though I haven’t really worn any, and these Fly With Me legwarmers (free) are pretty intense and pretty awesome.
- Pull Gaspard (€4) by Christine Rouvillé is an incredibly adorable child’s pullover. The pattern is currently only available in French, but I’m tempted to snag it anyway and try to translate as I go. Because what I need to knit is more children’s patterns. CLEARLY.
- Yes, another child’s sweater pattern, but HOW CUTE are the little reindeer on Susan Crawford’s Junior Christmas Jumper (£4)?
- Lucy Hague’s Firiel (£3.50) is a lovely garter stitch shawl worked sideways with a lace edge. So pretty!
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Ooh, I really like the Honey Toque and Firiel!
I would like to knit the Honey Toque
I have no kids to knit for, but Pull Gaspard is my hands-down favorite.
I love how unique the Pull Gaspard sweater is. I couldn’t knit it because I don’t read French, but it’s a beauty nonetheless.
Pull Gaspard is now available in English AND up to size 10 (Bundle available to save a few Euros too)
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Pull Gaspard is fantastic, too bad my son hates knitted wear.
ooooh, thanks for pointing out the Honey Toque, it’s going straight on my queue!
Ooooh- Tern is cute! And I really liked Braeburn in the new Quince and Co. book. Thanks again for such a great give-away! You’re the best 🙂
I like the Honey Toque!
Ohhhh, Tern. Want.
Tern looks great, although I’d probably switch it to stockinette.
The Junior Christmas Jumper is adorable!! Must find a child!
I’m into accessories right now – love that Lilac Wine cowl and the Honey Toque.
The Tern sweater is really stunning, but I’m also in love with the child sweaters (especially the dracula-collar of Pull Gaspard :D)
I love Tern!
gah! can’t pick just one! so torn between that lovely tern and those two kids sweaters. I have to be honest though, as lovely as the fit of Tern is, the reverse stockinette would probably make me insane. So my vote is for Pull Gaspard or the Junior Christmas Jumper.
I love Tern. A lot. (hannahr on ravelry)
I like Tern! morganlf21 on Rav
I love them all. Matefet@msn.com
Oh my, that Gaspard sweater is just adorable. Now, if only people around me would have babies already so I could knit things for kids… (Myriad on Ravelry)
I like Tern. I think it’s really pretty and I’ve never made a lace garment before.