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  • Featured Design: Named after the PBS Mystery! series character Adela Bradley, a cosmopolitan woman of impeccable fashion sense, the Adela scarf matches the individuality of its namesake. Designed by Luise O'Neill of Impeccable Knits, it was the winner of our Winter 2012 Designer Contest. Its mirrored pattern extends from the centre out and its scalloped lace eyelet edgings are knit on. Suitable for intermediate knitters, it measures 8" wide x 44" long and uses just 3 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere!

    This pattern is available for purchase as a .pdf download from the Ravelry website.

  • Unique and eye catching, this ribbed bolero, designed by Mari Lynn Patrick and knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere with 2 strands held together by Anne Miller, was originally featured in Vogue Knitting Magazine - Spring/Summer 2008. It features a deep collar, wrap around shoulder construction, and fitted back waistband for luxurious warmth over both dresses and casual tees. Best suited for intermediate knitters, it is available in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL (finished bust 29, 31, 33, 39, 41"), and uses 900, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400 yards of worsted weight yarn - works out to 17, 19, 21, 24, 26 balls of our elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.

    Although the Spring/Summer 2008 issue of Vogue Knitting is now out of print, the pattern is available for purchase at the Vogue Knitting website.

  • Simple yet elegant, this beautiful stole, designed by Benne Ferrell and Shui Kuen Kozinski, takes inspiration from the women of the Canadian wilderness long ago. In three sizes, 15"x 60", 18"x60", or 21" by 60", it uses 8, 9, 11 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
  • This bolero, designed by Michelle Ciccariello, is worked from the top-down featuring both quatrefoil eyelet and lace point edging. Garment shown is pictured with a finished bust of 38", and a finished length of 27" at its longest back point, exclusive of fringe. It uses 20 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere, held together throughout. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
  • Designed by Julia Vaconsin and crocheted in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere by Paloma Parra, the Butterscotch Cardigan is worked in a simple crochet pattern from side to side creating slimming vertical lines. An optional chain belt cinches the cardigan at the waist. In sizes S, M, L, and XL (finished bust 34.75, 39.5, 44.5, 49.25"; finished length 20.75, 22, 23.25, 24.75"), it uses 1505, 1720, 1935, 2365 yards of fingering weight yarn (28 st/4") - works out to 14, 16, 18, 22 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. The designer notes that the incorrect gauge is published in the magazine and a gauge of 25 sts and 20 rows = 4" is required to achieve the desired size.
  • Modern and feminine, this hooded lace pullover designed by Connie Chang Chinchio and knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere features an allover lace pattern, gentle shaping and refined I-cord edges. In extended sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL (finished bust 31.5, 35.5, 39.5, 43.5, 47.5, 51.5"; finished length 22.5, 23, 23.5, 24.5, 25, 25.5"), it uses 1379, 1576, 1576, 1773, 1970, 2167 yards of Fingering Weight yarn - works out to 13, 15, 15, 17, 18, 20 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.
  • The front opening of this cardigan, designed by Maddy Laine and knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere by Maggie Tietjen, is shaped on the diagonal from the lower edge. This cardigan features set in sleeves that end in a bracelet length, while the collar is worked in a reversible pattern stitch that is knit as you complete the front sections. Available in sizes S, M, L and XL (finished bust 37.75, 42.5, 46.5, 50"; finished length 24.5, 27.25, 29, 30.25"), it uses 1850, 1950, 2050, 2150 yards of fingering weight (28 st/4") yarn - just 17, 18, 19, 20 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.
  • Designed by Emily Ross, and knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere by Flora Yang, this beautiful triangular shawl is worked from the top down, with a crochet bind off. Alternate instructions for a knitted cord bind off are also included. Suitable for intermediate knitters, the shawl as designed measures 23" deep by 45" wide and uses 462 yards of fingering weight yarn – works out to just 5 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. You can also easily adjust the size of this shawl by knitting fewer or more repeats of the first chart. For the version pictured, Flora added two extra 40 stitch repeats on either side of the shawl, for a finished width of 60", and then worked the shawl to a finished depth of 30", using 8 balls of Baby Cashmere.

    This pattern is available as a free .pdf download from the Ravelry website.

    Do you have designs of your own for elann.com yarns? Enter them into our Designer Contest for a chance to win an elann account credit of $200 and have us promote your design!

  • Each of the 4 panels of this top-down worked shawl, designed by Shui Kuen Kozinski, features roses along a garden path. With finished measurements of 76" at widest point by 36" at longest point, it uses 10 balls of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca or 20 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca and Baby Cashmere remain.
  • Designed by Benne Ferrell and Shui Kuen Kozinski, these lacy mitts were inspired by an historic mitten design are as lovely and functional today as they would have been when young women arrived in Canada to begin life as pioneers in the 1800s. With finished measurements of approximately 6", 7", 8" around the hand, each pair uses 2 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
  • Inspired by Kate Gilbert's Clapotis, this Coin Lace Stole, designed by Shui Kuen Kozinski using our elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere, is knitted diagonally with a combination of coin lace and long-ladder patterns. Measuring 17" wide by 60" long after blocking (relaxed), it uses just 7 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com free pattern is yours free for the printing in our free patterns section while quantities of Baby Cashmere remain.
  • This elegant scarf, designed by Angelo Ho, is suitable for knitting in a variety of fine yarns. Finished measurements of approximately 6 inches wide by 40 inches long, it uses either 2 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere, 2 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Silk, 1 ball of elann.com Peruvian Baby Lace Merino, or 1 ball of our elann.com Silken Kydd. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere, Peruvian Baby Silk, and Silken Kydd remain.
  • This bell-shaped shawl, an excellent lace project for a beginner, is knit from the neck down in a simple pattern that opens like flower petals as you knit down to its graceful points. Worked with either 4 or 5 panels, both with finished measurements of approximately 60" at widest point by 32" at the longest point, it uses 7, 9 balls of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca or 14, 18 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere held 2 strands together. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca and Baby Cashmere remain.
  • These elegant luxury socks, designed by Christie Pruitt, are knit from the toe up using two circular needles, which makes it is easy to adjust both the length of the foot and leg while knitting. Knit to fit an average woman, one pair uses just 4 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
  • Designed by Anne Sahakian, these elegant mitts give your hands a treat and just enough warmth. With a little bit of lace and a little bit of tradition, you can wear them to dress up or dress down. Suitable for experienced beginners, they use just 2 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Silk, or 218 yards of substitute yarn of similar gauge and weight.

    This pattern is available as a free .pdf download from the Ravelry website.

    Do you have designs of your own for elann.com yarns? Enter them into our Designer Contest for a chance to win an elann account credit of $200 and have us promote your design!

  • Cinquefoil, a colorwork classic designed by Mary Jane Mucklestone and photographed by Megan Jones, makes the perfect gift. Sized to fit the average woman (18" relaxed, diameter across wheel: 9.5" after blocking), it uses 1 ball each of 3 colors (Version 1) or 1 ball each of 4 colors of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere (Versions 2).

    This pattern is available for purchase as a .pdf download from the Twist Collective website.

  • Designed by Shui Kuen Kozinski and knit by Flora Yang with 1 strand each of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere and elann.com Silken Kydd held together, Shining Birds Eyes Shawl is a luxurious 64" wide at the widest point and 36" long at the longest point. and uses 6 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere and 3 balls of elann.com Silken Kydd in coordinating colors. This elann.com exclusive pattern will be offered free for the printing in our free patterns section for as long as quantities of our Baby Cashmere and Silken Kydd remain.
  • Eira, was designed by Ann-Marie Jackson using elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere and photographed by James Brittain. Worked in the round from the bottom up, this fitted pullover features gently gathered 3/4 length sleeves and an unusual eyelet and pleat detail at the sleeve cuffs and front neck. The neckline is shaped with short rows, and there are functional buttons at the left shoulder. Suitable for advanced beginning knitters, this pullover is available in finished bust measurements 30.25, 34.25, 38.25, 42.25, 46.25, 50.25" (finished length 22.5, 23.5, 24.5, 25, 25.75, 26.5"), and uses just 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.

    This pattern is available for purchase as a .pdf download at the Twist Collective website.

  • This captivating crescent-shaped scarf, an exclusive elann.com free pattern designed by Shui Kuen Kozinski, is offered free for the printing in our free patterns section. Featuring a gently textured body and delicate mimosa blooms for the edging, each section set off with a contrasting band of color. With an approximate finished measurement of 5" at the narrowest point, 14" at the widest point, and 64" across, it uses 4 balls in the main color and 1 ball of a contrasting color of our Peruvian Baby Cashmere! This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
  • Designed by Shui Kuen Kozinski, the motif of this top-down, triangular shoulder shawl worked in 2 mirror image sections is a modified diagonal fern lace pattern from Barbara Walker’s Treasury of Knitting Patterns. With finished measurements of approximately 50" at widest point by 25" at longest point after blocking, it uses 3 balls of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca or 6 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Pure Alpaca and Baby Cashmere remain.
  • This reversible semicircular double garter shawl knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere, was inspired by the painting The Sower, by Vincent Van Gogh. Designer Shui Kuen Kozinski first knit the shawl in a Van Gogh mix of sunny colors, arranging her double garter pattern in a sunburst motif that is equally if not more dramatic in a solid color, as photographed here. The shawl is knit from the top down, and double garter stitches give it a soft, puffy drape. Suitable for beginners, it measures 72" by 24" when knit in bulky or worsted weight yarn, and 51" by 17", when knit in fingering weight yarn. The fingering weight version shown here uses 4 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.

    Once your PDF order has been processed, a link to your downloadable file will be emailed to you. This link will also stored for you in the 'Downloads' section of your elann.com account page. Usual order processing time is within 24 hours.

  • Low-top socks in an intriguing lace pattern that curls this way and that way down the cuff and along the top of the foot. Since the cuff is very short, this sock can be used successfully with inelastic fibers like silk and cotton, without fear of sagging.

    Size Adult medium. Uses approximately 350 yards of fingering weight sock yarn.

    Now purchase this pattern in a limited print edition which pictures these beautiful socks knit using just 4 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere.

  • By incorporating the reversible moonlight motif from A Third Treasury of Knitting Patterns - Charted Knitting Designs, Shui Kuen Kozinski has given us a stunning top-down, triangular shaped scarf, knit in two identical sections. With finished measurements of 51" at the widest point by 22" at the longest point, it uses just 4 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere. This exclusive elann.com pattern will be available in the Free Patterns section of our website for as long as quantities of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere remain.
Fibre Content: 60% Baby Alpaca/ 30% Merino Wool/ 10% Cashmere
Made In: Peru
Care: Hand Wash/ Dry Flat
Knit: 28 st/4 inches 3.25 mm (US 3)
Yardage: 100 m (109 yards)
Size: 25g (0.88 oz) ball
 
The last word in luxury – next to the skin soft, soft, soft! Use it single ply for fingering gauge (28 st/4"), or knit it 2 strands together for worsted gauge (19-20 st/ 4") - just be sure to double your yardage when calculating a project that calls for worsted weight yarn.

Featured Design: Named after the PBS Mystery! series character Adela Bradley, a cosmopolitan woman of impeccable fashion sense, the Adela scarf matches the individuality of its namesake. Designed by Luise O'Neill of Impeccable Knits, it was the winner of our Winter 2012 Designer Contest. Its mirrored pattern extends from the centre out and its scalloped lace eyelet edgings are knit on. Suitable for intermediate knitters, it measures 8" wide x 44" long and uses just 3 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Cashmere!

This pattern is available for purchase as a .pdf download from the Ravelry website.


Standard price for this quality is US$6.25 - elann mill direct price saves you as much as 40%!

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