I’d like to mention that cashmere is not included in my rule (if I make one for me, I have to make one for my Etsy Shop). These are for me!

- Cashmere Handwarmers
Yes, it’s still chilly and I’m still knitting hand warmers!
I had three skeins of Mountain Colors 100% Superfine Cashmere in colorway Moose Creek that I have been hording since about 2006. What to do with 285 yards of seriously luxuriously (and expensive) yarn?

- Cashmere Cowl
I’ve been pondering, lo, all this time. Perusing an Elsebeth Lavold book (Book #17, Small Things Matter) and seeing the Malin pattern for a cowl, my search was over!

Cashmere, yum!
I did a shorter version because I knew I would never pull it over my head for a hood and that left me one skein for some hand warmers.

Easy Lace Pattern
The lace pattern causes a collapse effect that is perfect for a cowl.

Plain palms for less snagging
Admittedly, I ran out of yarn and the last 1/2″ at the fingers and thumb is finished off in Shepherd’s Wool Fingering in Midnight Lake. It blended so well I decided I did not need to rip them out and do a re-do.
Shocked all my knitterly friends, that.

Little Fountain Lace Pattern
And I used a different lace pattern for these than was on the cowl. I found one that was similar but a smaller scale in my favorite pattern reference, 365 Knitting Stitches a Year Perpetual Calendar by Martingale Publishing (as usual, you can find this and other of my favorite books in my a-Store, click on My Book Store under the Pages section on the side bar). The pattern I chose for the hand warmers is called the Little Fountain Pattern and it’s on February 11.

So touchable!
I had to throw in one more picture of the cowl – it’s just so pretty and soft!
Deb H