Yesterday I shared my Ishbel progress, today I wanted to give you a peek at what else I have been working on. I've been selling the Breckenridge Cowl online since the beginning of December, but have not been able to make it available for wholesale purchases yet. The main reason for this is because I sell it for so cheap online. After printing costs, it wouldn't make sense for me to sell it at wholesale prices.
Here is my solution: two patterns on one sheet of paper! In order to offer these to local yarn shops, and still keep my low online prices I will be selling the Breckenridge Cowl together with the 'Texture Cowl' (final name is yet to be determined). Both cowls are similar in construction, using the same weight of yarn and needles.
Pattern should be available on Ravelry by this weekend. The combo Breckenridge Cowl/Texture Cowl pattern will be available for wholesale orders by next week. If you happen to be in Detroit this weekend to see the Yarn Harlot speak at the Library- I should have print copies hot off the press!
Found you on Ravelry. You have lovely designs, and this one is not an exception~beautiful pictures also. Glad to meet you, Laura
ReplyDeleteIs it a neckwarmer or a cowl? Love the texture!
ReplyDeleteI guess technically it is a 'scarflette' :)
ReplyDeleteOoo la la, I adore this Melynda! And thay color is so pretty on you.
ReplyDeleteYay! I can't wait to knit this up! Looks like another great pattern! I will twitter about this now! :) Julia
ReplyDeleteI love it. Can't wait to make one for myself! And yes you are such a "dork"... lol Great shots, seriously. Does Joe take the pictures? You should at least include a pose where you are staring directly into the camera...
ReplyDeleteMelissa- haha...I did! It's the first one where I cut my face off :)
ReplyDeleteI love the first option...the "collar" looks adorable. Amanda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cowl and lovely color. Haven't made a cowl yet but have been thinking about it (my list of projects "to do" just keeps growing) and will make this one a "most definite".
ReplyDeleteP.S. you do not look like a dork!
So lovely! This is the perfect time of year for cowls, too. It's getting too warm for a full scarf!
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