
A few weeks ago when I shared a free download of knitted muffatees from Swaledale Museum, I asked if anyone could come up with a Quaker version. Cynthia Wasner from Oregon has done more than that. Not muffatees, but the delightful mittens you see here. And that is not all!

Cynthia has also designed this wonderful Quaker themeed sweater and I'm told patterns for both will be available in about a week's time from Norsk Needlework
So for those of us that don't knit, anyone want to knit up a beautiful set for us ;0 This is gogeous and will be so much fun to wear.
ReplyDeleteBecky in WA
These are sooooo great! It almost makes me wish I could knit!
ReplyDeleteOh my this just takes my breath away! I just love how needlework is so transferable.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, thank you for posting my pictures here. I am on track and the sweater is finished!
ReplyDeleteI am writing the patterns up and taking pictures. They should be published in 2 weeks. This subject is so exciting to express in knitting and I appreciate all of your interest! Cindy
Oh my how I wish I knitted, the sweater is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteGreat adaptation of sampler motives!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing! I haven't done much knitting since moving to California, but those are definitely tempting as they would be quite a challenge. :)
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