EPISODE 21 OF

Hello lovelies,

Welcome to Episode 21 of the Get Knit Done podcast.

In this episode, I am talking about my choices for what I would like to be knitting at the moment if I could knit!  I narrowed it down to cardigans because, as it turns out, I didn’t really feel like anything else.  The episode takes a bit of a tour of my thought process in how I reached that conclusion and how I ended up choosing cardigans and then why I choose the 10 patterns that I did!  Here is the list of patterns mentioned in the episode: (they are out of sequence to ensure that the ones available only through Ravelry are at the bottom)

Ramona Cardigan by Elizabeth Smith Knits

https://elizabethsmithknits.com/product/ramona-cardigan/

Willow Cardigan (Crochet)

 https://www.etsy.com/listing/812961023/crochet-lacy-summer-cardigan-beach

(Oh and when I went to find this off-Ravelry, I discovered that Grace has a gorgeous Etsy shop filled with beautiful crochet garment patterns!

Cadenza Cardigan by Anna Krzyżak

https://www.etsy.com/listing/962442664/eng-knitting-pattern-cadenza-cardigan

Again I found another shop of lovely garments!

Quickie Cardigan by Amy Gunderson

https://www.anniescatalog.com/knitandcrochetnow/patterns/detail.html?pattern_id=14&series=2&source=rvlry

 Karu Cardigan by Regina Moessmer

https://www.reginamoessmerdesign.com/store/p151/KARU.html

The site is in German but if you use Chrome it should automatically offer to translate it for you

Autumn Whispers by Carol Feller 

https://stolenstitches.com/collections/cardigan-knitting-patterns/products/autumn-whispers

Playdate by Tin Can Knits

https://tincanknits.com/pattern/playdate

Ally by CoCoKnits

https://cocoknits.com/products/ally

Cardigan venja by Pascuali Designs

https://www.pascuali.de/en/knitting-patterns/pascuali-collezioni/book-2/pattern-cardigan-venja_1612041840_25357

Felix Cardigan by Amy Christoffers

Ravelry link: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/felix-cardigan

I was not able to find an off-Ravelry link for this cardigan, unfortunately. 

So that’s it lovelies!   Next week it’s our next instalment of Desert Island Knits & then after that, I’ll be talking about patterns and how both designers and knitters have responsibilities when it comes to patterns!

Take care lovelies,

Michelle

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