
This Wednesday is not actually my work on Wednesday's but the work of Elizabeth Doherty of Blue Bee Studio's using my Emma yarn.

Last year, I met with Elizabeth over lunch to discuss working together for this year's yarn club. I was a bit nervous meeting someone I had never really met before, but she was so easy to talk with that I felt as if I had always known her. She had previously designed this lovely sweater using my Airy yarn and wore it to lunch. I immediately fell in love with not only the sweater but listening to her design process.

After the lovely golden hat based upon the fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin was released to the yarn club in August, Elizabeth and I talked about putting together a series of patterns based on this design, which would be ready to the public right away. (The hat pattern will not be released to the public until February.)

Elizabeth is running a GIVEAWAY contest over on her Ravelry group, The Blue Bee Knits
In order to qualify for this giveaway, please leave a comment in The Blue Bee Knits thread, and answer one of the following questions:
After Copperline and Into Gold, what other accessory would you see in the Metalwork collection?
Or
Which of The Woolen Rabbit’s other colorways fits the ‘metal’ theme of the collection?
FINE PRINT
Comments must be entered by November 30, 2014.
++You must be a member of this group++ to be eligible to win.
Please answer one of the above questions.
One entry per person.
Winner will be chosen at random.
Go take a look and take a chance! Good luck!
Those mitts are lovely. A perfect melding of yarn and pattern.
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I love the pattern for the mitts!
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Nice mitt pattern and yarn!
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I love both patterns. I’d love to see a elongated triangle that coordinates and translates the textured stitch into something soft and drapy.
The rise quartz colorway could be the inspiration for a pice caked Rose Gold.
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Beautiful – pattern and yarn, both! Such a grand inspiration.
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The mitts and hat are darling and I love the metal theme!!
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Beautiful patterns. I also took a peek at the tunic–great design.
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So much talent! (And such great yarn!!!) 😉
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