This one's for Jane! Thornfield Cardigan pattern is here!
By Megan Goodacre

I'm very pleased to say that the Thornfield Cardigan pattern is ready for purchase on Ravelry! Thank you to my testers, my mom Cynara and her cousin Julie, their comments and finished projects were invaluable to the process. And thank you to Karen McKinnon for her photography.
Thornfield is top-down, almost seamless, and very feminine. Easy to adapt the length to your taste, and looks best in a yarn with a little drape. Shown here in Louisa Harding Mulberry, there might be some left on sale at Elann.
Cardigans are like children, you shouldn't choose favourites. But I admit, Thornfield is my favourite right now. There, I said it, and the other cardigans will just have to try harder to win my love. Yes, I know, anthropomorphizing your knitting is a terrible thing.
And although I love Karen's tasteful photographs, I'm including my actual favourite (there I go again, picking favourites). It seems a little more true to my cackling nature (this is me after Karen asked me to "frolick"):
Thornfield is top-down, almost seamless, and very feminine. Easy to adapt the length to your taste, and looks best in a yarn with a little drape. Shown here in Louisa Harding Mulberry, there might be some left on sale at Elann.
Cardigans are like children, you shouldn't choose favourites. But I admit, Thornfield is my favourite right now. There, I said it, and the other cardigans will just have to try harder to win my love. Yes, I know, anthropomorphizing your knitting is a terrible thing.
And although I love Karen's tasteful photographs, I'm including my actual favourite (there I go again, picking favourites). It seems a little more true to my cackling nature (this is me after Karen asked me to "frolick"):
