My pattern in Reclaimed is Thick Chill, and here's the deets:
Yarn Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky; 4 hanks
Gauge 9 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches in stockinette
Needle Size US 15 / 10.0 mm
Yardage 548 yards / 501 m
Size one size; 25" tall, 33" around
Because of that gauge, it's a quick knit. Something fun and functional, a piece that's great for gifting (and pretty great for keeping, too!) Big hoods/cowls like this are my favourite cold-weather accessory!
You can check Thick Chill out on ravelry here.
You can buy the pattern individually for $4.99 here.
There's the option of buying with the yarn in a kit, and getting yourself all 15 of the beautiful patterns in Reclaimed in ebook or hardcopy form.
But that's not why you're here! You're here because I'm hosting a giveaway.
What you can win
- a digital copy of Reclaimed, including all fifteen patterns
- four hanks of Wool of the Andes Bulky in Spruce, so you can make your very own Thick Chill!
- comment on this post, letting me know what YOUR favourite cold-weather garment/accessory is to knit
- fyi: email listers get an extra chance to win. Want to join? Clicky here!
- Winner will be announced on August 29, so comment before then!
Hats! I love making hats of every type, but especially beanies. I probably have fifty floating around my house.
ReplyDeleteI love knitting mitten-gloves for winter :)
ReplyDeleteI would say I love knitting cozy mittens during the winter. Last year though, my wool, cabled hot water bottle cover was a hit!
ReplyDeletegauntlets gauntlets here and there, gauntlets gauntlets everywhere.
ReplyDeleteHats win by default. I have the pattern pretty well memorized and I can whip out a bunch before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteRav: Amazonianb
I live in Vancouver, so fingerless mitts are usually enough to warm up when it's chilly. They're such a fun knit, useful to wear, and a great way to try new stitch patterns. I'm also a bit addicted to knitting cowls. Congratulations on Reclaimed and thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletethick scarves and cowls. They keep the chill away when its cold out both while knitting them and while wearing them!
ReplyDeleteI love to knit cowls/infinity scarves. I wear them all the time. Lovely pattern and yarn!
ReplyDeleteFingerless mitts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGiven the number I've knit over the past couple of years (15+)I'm going for neckwear, especially cowls. Youra looks lovely and snuggly!
ReplyDeleteI love cowls and hats. I have way too many, I should really hold back a bit, but I can't help it.
ReplyDeleteFingerless mitts and scarves :)
ReplyDeleteHats! I am a new knitter and a hat is my next project. I love this cowl. It looks so warm, comfy and easy! pick me, pick me!
ReplyDeleteI've always been a hat knitter, and I still love them. But lately I've been on a shawl and infinity scarf kick.
ReplyDeleteI like hats too. So quick to knit and sooo many styles!
ReplyDeleteCowls. They're perfect for showcasing a really awesome yarn, or a fabulous stitch pattern. They don't very long to knit (read instant gratification), and they're genuinely useful. I want to knit ALL THE COWLS!
ReplyDelete3/4 sleeve sweater
ReplyDeleteI love socks, but my fav is thick, warm, cozy cowls. absolutely love the pattern and thanks for the opportunity, I love Knit Picks work!
ReplyDeleteI like to get ready for the cold weather knitting sweaters :)
ReplyDeleteI pretty much rotate between hats and scarves/cowls during winter.
ReplyDeleteScarves are my favourite cold weather accessory to knit. They are great for trying out different types and colours of yarns.
ReplyDeleteI love a good cowl, but my favourite thing to knit is mitts! Always with cables and always with cozy fuzzy yarn like alpaca.
ReplyDeleteI love knitting hats, but I don't generally wear them! I do love knitting and wearing cowls.
ReplyDeleteI like knitting hats - so many different options (knittingpessimist on ravelry)
ReplyDeleteI like to knit hats and cowls. I find them more interesting and quicker to knit than run-of-the-mill scarves.
ReplyDeleteFor the last while, I've really been on a sweater kick. However, I do love some of the dresses in the Reclaimed collection and might want to try one for the first time.
ReplyDeleteI love knitting mitts and cowls as well as hats.You can never have enough knitted lovelies to chase away the winter chill :)
ReplyDeleteI love making hats and cowls....and mittens!
ReplyDeleteThick Cushy Accessories: they're warm, quick and great gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love cowls!
ReplyDeleteUsually hats are my go-to's but I've decided this is the winter of the mitten around here. : )
ReplyDeleteI love infinity scarves!! They are my favorite to make. In thick, chunky yarns.
ReplyDeleteFavourite wintery garment to knit is scarves, can be easy and fun and mindless and colour combinations are endless!
ReplyDeleteI love knitting toques! I like that I can make them the right length to cover my cold ears and just the right size for my (slightly small) head :)
ReplyDeleteI would have to say either an Afghan or cowl!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to knit thrummed mittens and armwarmers
ReplyDeleteI love knitting slippers, and sometimes I through a hat in the mix as well.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely hats. So many options! Love em.
ReplyDeleteBacktobasics on ravelry
my favorite right now are huge chunky scarfs and fingerless gloves. I make a lot for gifts.
ReplyDeletewow.. what a lovely giveaway..
ReplyDeletemy all time favourite winter knit will be scarfs, socks and hats.. :D
I've just followed you via email.. found your lovely blog over twitter.. and thank you for a chance to win. :D
I'm always on the lookout for the perfect cozy cowl pattern!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and thanks!
tktl on Ravelry
Like everyone else, I am cowl-obsessed at the moment. The chunkier, the better!
ReplyDeleteMittens are my favourite - so many options.
ReplyDeleteI love Cowls, but honestly anything in wool or alpaca will make me happy!
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteI love knitting and crochet winter accessories! And your fashions are #1. Love, Love, Love.
ReplyDeleteDenise