Thornfield continues
By Megan Goodacre

I know, I keep hinting that new patterns are coming. They're on their way: two cardigan patterns and a boatneck pullover. And a free scarf.
The Thornfield cardigan, which I blogged about in energetic whispers, is a sweet little cardi, very feminine.
My mom tried on mine in Louisa Harding Mulberry, and before you know it, she cast on in knit picks Gloss Fingering and had a Thornfield of her own.
The nice thing about using fine yarn on bigger needles (4.5mm) is the lightweight fabric you get, but you also maximize your yardage.
Mom's Thornfield took less than 5 balls of Gloss Fingering. Check out her Thornfield page for more images.

The Thornfield cardigan, which I blogged about in energetic whispers, is a sweet little cardi, very feminine.
My mom tried on mine in Louisa Harding Mulberry, and before you know it, she cast on in knit picks Gloss Fingering and had a Thornfield of her own.
The nice thing about using fine yarn on bigger needles (4.5mm) is the lightweight fabric you get, but you also maximize your yardage.
Mom's Thornfield took less than 5 balls of Gloss Fingering. Check out her Thornfield page for more images.
