Sale Saturday September 14th

Friday, December 08, 2023

It’s Draw Time Again

For this draw we have 16 balls (all different colours) of Rowan Felted Tweed. 

I chose colours that would make an amazing Temperature Blanket. If you do the full size blanket you will need more yarn but you can cut down the stitches to make a throw. You still might need a few more balls depending on the temperature.

Here is a finished blanket to inspire you. The colours are very different but it will give you an idea of what a finished Temperature Blanket looks like. For this blanket Denise used 4mm needles and cast on 252 stitches. You can easily go down to 200 for a smaller throw. Maybe even 180.
Photo © Andrea Mowry
This is Andrea Mowry’s Stripes! You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry. Many people have posted finished projects using Rowan Felted Tweed. You will be using the yarn single strand. There is more than enough yarn for the sweater. Depending on your size you might get two.

This is the Vibrant Stripe scarf from Kaffe Fassett (pattern purchased on Ravelry). You have more than enough yarn to make this.
I love this Kaffe Fassett scarf. Pattern purchased on Ravelry.
The pattern for the striped cushions can be purchased on Ravelry.

Check out Marie Wallin’s Ravelry page for more Felted Tweed suggestions. She has hats, scarves and cowls that use more than one colour.

How can you win the bag of yarn?

  1. Leave a comment on this post with your first name and last initial, your hometown and your Ravelry name or Instagram name. If we don’t have your name we can’t contact you if you win.
  2. In the comment please tell me what you would make with the Felted Tweed. This isn’t a test. It’s just for me to see what patterns customers are interested in.
  3. Comments are moderated. They won’t show up until I add them to the post.
  4. One comment per person please
  5. No colour substitution
  6. We will contact you right after the draw. The winner will have 2 weeks to claim the prize. If it isn’t claimed in that time we will redraw.
On Friday December 22nd at noon EST we will do a random draw (picking one name) to see who wins the yarn.

Where do I leave the comment? Look at the bottom of the post.

It will say No Comments or 10 Comments or 30 Comments. Click on that and you can leave your information to try and win the bag of yarn.


Good Luck! Thank you again for visiting and I hope you come back soon.

102 comments:

  1. Bev J3:02 PM

    I would make the temperature blanket!

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  2. Anonymous3:18 PM

    Marguerite A
    Margueriteannen on Ravelry
    What would I make with the Rowan Felted Tweed? That is a very difficult question because Rowan Felted Tweed is one of my favourite yarns, and it is so versatile, you can make many things with it.
    The first thing that comes to mind is “Beatie” by Mary Henderson, which is in Issue 194 of The Knitter. It would be a lot of fun choosing different colours to work the motifs. I have seen a couple of scarves by Marie Wallin that would be fun to do. Another option would be that afghan that has all the little houses. Can’t remember the name but it wouldn’t be hard to find. Georgia Farrell has done a few geometric designs in felted tweed that could be adapted to more colours. I’ve been looking at Ethel by Lisa Richardson. But maybe I would have a go at Bessie by Lisa Richardson. Both of those patterns are designed for Felted Tweed.

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  3. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Fabulous yarn, just love it
    Luba E, Port Dover
    Ravelry— Sasnmish
    Maybe some cushions to go with my temperature blanket, so many options

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  4. Nicoline H. Dundas ON
    nicolineheeringa on Instagram
    I would make Andrea Mowry's stripes, but add a bit of length to the sweater. These colours are just beautiful! Thanks so much for the opportunity!

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  5. Hi Julie! I'm cbaird25 on Ravelry from Dundas, ON...Trina B. I would love to make another Stripes sweater or two with this yarn!! Thank you for the contest!

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  6. Anonymous4:20 PM

    Bonjour Madame Julie, I am Ginette I. ginelou on Ravelry from Matane QC
    I would make the Temperature blanket. I could not do otherwise with such a strong motivator. Thank you for the opportunity.

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  7. Joanne, from Mississauga, ON
    Insta and Ravelry name: jogoleafsgo

    I would like to make either the Vivid or the Starflower blanket by Tin Can Knits. The felted tweed would look lovely in those colours!

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  8. Anonymous4:34 PM

    Lise L
    I would love to do the blanket😊

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  11. Anonymous4:41 PM

    Gillian V, Hamilton
    gillyffish on Ravelry & Instagram

    I'd love to make Marie Wallin's Leaf Waistcoat for my 12-year-old grandaughter and then use the leftovers to make the Freddie vest for her 1-year old sister.

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  12. Hi Julie
    It's me Laurie D sweaterhag on Ravelry living in Edmonton AB.
    I think I would make a striped cardigan with pockets.
    Hope you are having a wonderful day.
    Laurie

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  13. Anonymous4:56 PM

    Denise L., Tiverton, ON
    DeniseL on Ravelry

    Without question, another temperature blanket. I would keep this one for myself after making my first one as a gift. I love the colours you have put together!

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  14. A Grapestain5:01 PM

    This is Ms Grapestain (grapestain on social/rav) from Toronto. I love the Kaffe colours of felted tweed! I would probably make Kaffe Fasset's Watercolour Cowl from the MDK field guide #16 Painterly

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  15. Anonymous5:12 PM

    Hi Julie

    I thoroughly enjoy your blog and have gotten many ideas on what projects I would like to make. I’m not an experienced knitter but would enjoy making the temperature blanket. The colours in the draw kit are amazing.
    LeighRae1523 on Ravelry
    Nancy from Caledon

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  16. Linda S5:36 PM

    I’m Linda S from London ON and my IG account is @onedaydesigns. I would love to make Stripes by Andrea Mowry. Because I’ve recently started to weave, I’d use the leftover yarn to weave a multi coloured scarf. This is one of my favourite yarns.

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  17. Sandra McGill

    Ravelry .. mcgillsh

    I love the felted tweed and would likely make either the striped scarf or sweater.

    Thanks

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  18. Anonymous5:43 PM

    Hi Julie,
    Thanks agin for having a draw!
    Liz R
    Ravelry name: AlyssaLou
    Perfect for Andrea Mowry's Stripes Sweater

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  19. Anonymous5:46 PM

    In previous comment form forgot to say where I am located
    Liz R
    Ilderton, Ontario
    Ravelry name: AlyssaLou
    Andrea Mowrey Stripes Sweater
    Thanks again for hosting another draw for Rowan Felted Tweed.

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  20. I would definitely make the temperature blanket. I have been wanting to make one for a couple of years, this would give me the incentive to start.

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  21. Anonymous6:03 PM

    Hi Julie

    Thank you so much for the chance to win so much Rowan yarn. Have my eye on something Kaffe Fawcett Fingers crossed you pick me.

    Debra L from Stouffville

    Rav: deblyn153

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  22. Anonymous6:30 PM

    Heather T. I'm htroup on ravelry, Waterdown. I would make Kaffe Fassett's #05 Striped Pullover. Thanks for the contest fun!

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  23. Anonymous6:44 PM

    Stephanie M
    Burlington,Ontario
    Sqm65 on Instagram

    I would make another temperature blanket

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  24. Sari V7:06 PM

    Hi Julie
    I would make the Andrea Mowry stripes sweater - its a great suggestion!
    im in Dundas! @sarivanzie

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  25. Laura B from Simcoe, Ont
    Furstyferret on Ravelry
    What a great colour assortment- you truly have a gift for combining colours! I would love to make either the Jagged Stripes Blanket or Mitered Corner Blanket by Purl Soho because I’d love to see how the colours play out in these designs.

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  26. Anonymous8:08 PM

    Liz B from North Vancouver
    Deepcovegrl on Ravelry
    I'd like to make Andrea's Stripes!
    Thanks for the chance and inspiration!

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  27. Mary M9:59 PM

    Christmas greetings!
    Cushions would be interesting with endless colour combinations and design options, but leaning towards the temperature blanket.
    Mary M
    Thunder Bay. ON
    mcwanecki on Ravelry

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  28. Pat N Carleton Place Ontario "Chelsialondon" I would love to make kaffe Fassett scarf Circles in a Square

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  29. Anonymous10:08 PM

    Wanda M., Ravelry name woolybear, Belleville, Ont,and I would love to knit the Vibrant Stripe scarf.

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  30. Anonymous10:23 PM

    Lynda F
    Wiarton, Ontario
    Wiartonknits on Ravalry

    I would like to make the Vibrant Stripe Scarf

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  31. Connie D.

    I have been admiring the temperature blanket for quite awhile so I think I would make that and it would be lovely in the felted tweed.
    My ravelry name is digiallonardo and I am in Burlington, Ontario.

    I really enjoy reading your blog, always makes my day complete.

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  32. Anonymous11:03 PM

    I looked long and hard at the Kaffe pillows, especially the pin wheels. If I were to win the bundle though, I would do a temperature throw. I’ve wanted to do one for a while and having a predetermined palette makes the project feel more manageable.

    I am Jennifer TM and live in Moretown, VT. My Ravelry ID is jentm.

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  33. Christine11:22 PM

    Hi Julie. It’s Christine D, Ravelry name Topgirl.
    I would make Kaffe Fassett’s Coins long scarf from the MDK Masterclass Field Guide . I made it before and someone in my family “adopted “ it.

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  34. Anonymous11:23 PM

    Lynn M from Hamilton On
    Kpcstitch949 on ravelry
    Andrea Mowry’s stripe sweater

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  35. Anonymous11:25 PM

    Kathleen Walsh
    @katlilyrose on instagram
    Waterdown Ontario

    I would like to make a temperature throw. It would give me a little something to do each day so even the days I don’t think I have time to devote to knitting, I can still do a few rows. :)

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  36. Hi Julie.
    A draw for felted tweed! Fun just to think about winning.
    I think I would make the Kaffe Fasset Cool Weave wrap. Great final look, because of felted tweed’s gorgeous colour palate, but as easy as a log cabin throw.
    Karen H (khunterp on ravelry), Hamilton

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  37. Carolyn B,
    Waterloo ON
    Yummygilr on Ravelry.
    I would make Andrea Mowry’s Stripes! I just finished the DRK everyday sweater in felted tweed and it’s gorgeous!

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  38. Anonymous5:32 AM

    Catherine H., Newmarket
    Ravelry:a2a2
    I’d make more intarsia hexagons to add to my blanket—pattern/ideas in Dee Hardwicke’s book “Knit Your Own Story in Yarn.”

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  39. I would like to knit the STRIPES! pattern by Andrea Mowry - beautiful!
    Karen B.
    Strathroy, Ontario
    On Ravelry: KarenEB

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  40. Anonymous6:56 AM

    I would love to knit Andrea’s striped sweater.

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  41. Susan W
    Welland, Ontario
    Susiewhite on Ravelry

    Folkfairisle cushion by Marie wallin
    Paul Klee sweater at least the yoke

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  42. Tracey W
    London Ontario
    Lucysmom (ravelry)
    I just love the Vibrant Stripe Scarf! 💕

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  43. Anonymous7:53 AM

    Ellen Y elcrafty on ravelry. Mississauga, Ontario

    I love anything with stioes these days! I would make the temperature blanket as I love the colours you picked out.
    Thanks for a chance to win🎅🤶

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  44. Anonymous8:08 AM

    Hi Julie
    It’s Jennifer C. from Cobourg. Ravelry name: Jennifer597.
    I would make the Andrea Mowry Stripes sweater. I have has lots of success with her patterns.
    Thanks!

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  45. Hi Julie,
    What a wonderful prize! The yarn is lovely.
    Hard to decide what to make, but maybe the Stripes Scarves and Cowls from MDK field guide 13, a Stripes sweater or a temperature throw/shlanket?
    Shari B (in Guelph)
    Smbe on Ravelry

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  46. Anonymous8:12 AM

    Ann T
    I’d make hats…several!
    Crory on Ravelry
    Piermont, NH
    Anncrory on instagram
    Thank you 🧶

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  47. Anonymous8:24 AM

    Sandi R. (Greensville) I would make lil monsters stuffed for my grandaughters, with interchangable heads

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  49. Anonymous8:53 AM

    Lynn P
    Cambridge ON
    Needler60 (Rav)
    I would definitely use this for a temperature ‘something’ !

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  50. Anonymous8:57 AM

    Donna M.
    Mississauga
    WeavingLoom on Ravelry
    A temperature blanket is what I would create.
    Season’s Greetings Everyone.

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  51. Linda C from Dundas
    Colarusso on Ravelry
    I’d make a few pillows for the sofas and bedroom. Such beautiful colours and a fan favourite yarn!

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  52. Anonymous9:07 AM

    I would love to make a pullover by Marie Wallin, but I would probably end up with a temperature blanket!
    LiisaT on ravelry
    Perth ON

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  53. Melissa VR.
    Hudson Valley NY
    Witchknit on Ravelry

    Good morning, I’d make the Andrea Mowry sweater. I already have the pattern in my Ravelry library. I’ve just been hemming and hawing about what yarn to use. Thanks for the chance to win the yarn necessary to make it.

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  54. Anonymous10:17 AM

    Peggy W., DoctorPeg on Ravelry

    I would make the Chevron patterned scarf from Vogue Knitting Scarves. It lends itself to 2 colour or multi- colour stripes. You can also adjust the width to accommodate the available yarn quantity. Other ideas include Beth’s tubular scarf in a heavier weight of yarn and many multiple coloured toques, mitts and neck warmers for charity.

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  55. I would make the Andrea Mowry sweater. Love Felted Tweed.
    Janice S.
    hallcloset on ravelry
    janice.sumpton@gmail.com

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  56. Hi, I'm Betsy C; @Pipsissewa on IG and bcaruso on Ravelry. This selection of colors is exactly what I tend to choose when planning something wonderful. I've not used Rowan felted tweed, but I think I'd adapt The K Fassett circles to make a throw to replace my rather tatty current one. The hues would pop with the colors in our home.

    Thanks for offering this collection, Andrea!

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  57. Anonymous11:14 AM

    I would make a sweater, & one for my chilly dog!
    My name is Laurinda P, & I live in Westfield
    I'm Laurpud on Ravelry

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  58. Augh! I too forgot to list my location! I'm in Amherst, Massachusetts.
    B. Caruso

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  59. Anonymous3:02 PM

    Gail Y
    Gravenhurst, ON
    Carafweu
    I would consider making the Anthology Throw by Helen Stewart with gauge and needle size modification.

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  60. Doreen W
    dorwil on ravlery

    Definitely Circle in a Square scarf. I have been sitting with thatat pattern for some time.
    Thanks

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  61. Anonymous4:04 PM

    I've been wanting to make a temperature blanket sine the concept first appeared on my radar. On the other hand I do love Kaffe's designs, so it could be a toss up.
    Stacey B from St. Catharines, ON
    SLB44 on Ravelry

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  62. Diane C
    Diane49843 is my Ravelry name
    Toronto On

    What a great giveaway! Thank you for the opportunity! I have never used this yarn but always enjo your projects. I think I would likely be tempted to do the striped scarf you listed, or one of the cushions.

    THank you
    Diane

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  63. Anonymous4:37 PM

    Hi.
    I would make a couple of Ambah's Hakea Hoods for the family.
    My ravelry name is Sandraknitstoo
    I live in Hamilton.
    Thanks for the chance.
    Sandra

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  64. Anonymous4:53 PM

    Cheryl J. Seajaes on ravelry.
    I would make an afghan with those beautiful colours. Not sure about temperature one or not.
    Love FT

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  65. Definitely temperature blanket!

    Diane M
    Ravelry - ediane
    I’m in Ohsweken

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  66. Anonymous6:21 PM

    Hi Julie, it’s Adrienne from Ancaster (@holadrienne on IG). What an amazing collection of colours in this generous prize! I would definitely take the plunge and knit up a temperature blanket/shawl project with this yarn ❤️

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  67. Anonymous6:50 PM

    I love that combination of colours!
    I think I would make a stripped blanket. Perhaps not a temperature blanket - it would be so much fun to play around with stripe combinations. Different stitch patterns too, sampler style perhaps. Oh the possibilities!!
    Roslyn O, Ottawa
    roslyn68 on ravelry

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  68. Anonymous7:50 PM

    Val C from Kitchener, ON.
    IG: rio_bio_bio.
    I'd use the Rowan Felted Tweed to knit Quinn's Quilt by MarinJaKnits or Thunder Ridge by Laura Aylor.

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  69. Anonymous8:07 PM

    Karen F. @karenmfair
    Burlington
    I would make something cozy - a sweater or a small blanket.

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  70. Anonymous9:18 PM

    These colours would nudge me to finally get into the Pressed Flowers patterns - sweater and some of the others, leftovers in a striped scarf. Love, love Felted Tweed.

    Beth T
    Collingwood
    Wintryfaith in Ravelery

    Thanks so much for these lovely giveaways.

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  71. Tiena H Herocotiebe on ravelry. I love the colours for a striped sweater.

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  72. Anonymous8:28 AM

    Hi Julie
    Thanks for the generous draw
    I’m Linda L from morriston
    Ravelry name LLeeds
    I’d likely make a temperature blanket with these beautiful colours.
    Thanks so much

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  73. Linda C. From Dundas
    Ravelry- colarusso
    I would knit pillows

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  74. Anonymous9:50 AM

    Thank you for the chance to win such beautiful yarn. I would make a sweater with it, likely Stripes.
    Linda K from Dundas.
    lindakybartas@gmail.com

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  75. Anonymous11:08 AM

    Julie L
    Chatham
    Annoyingcat
    Hi Julie,
    My daughter and I were in the store in the fall and I bought a copy of Rowan’s Kaffe Fassett’s Felted Tweed. My daughter especially liked the pillows so I would make them for her from the felted tweed if I win. But not before Christmas!

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  76. Anonymous11:37 AM

    Hi Julie. It is Shelley from Komoka, Ontario. (spinwrite on IG). The temperature blanket is on my todo list. I have already pulled the data for my first year and the year I retired. Should be interesting to see how the temperature has changed over 60+ years!!

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  77. Barb B in McBride BC. brabb on Ravelry

    I would make a striped vest for myself. I haven't found a pattern yet but one of these vests is on my wish list. I do love that sweater of Andrea Mowry too!!

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  78. Anonymous4:38 PM

    Hi Julie,
    Brenda R from Saskatoon
    BrendaMaybe on Ravelry
    The temperature blanket would be my choice!
    Thanks for the contest

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  79. Anonymous5:53 PM

    Karen, KarenBota on Rav and IG. I gre up in Hamilton, and now live in Mississauga. I would make a fun striped sweater. Andrea Monty or Kim McBrien pattern

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  80. Kathleen H

    ANCASTER

    CROUTON RAVELERY

    ALWAYS LOVE ENTERING FOR A CHANCE TO WIN. Thankyou

    I WOULD KNIT Andrea Mowry's stripes

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  81. Jane Dubbin7:18 PM

    I would love to knit Andrea's Stripe sweater.The colours are beautiful!Thank you Julie!

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  82. Beth B.
    or "genuineknit" on Ravelry
    from Hamilton, ON

    I would enjoy knitting a Temperature Blanket large throw :D

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  83. Susan7:15 AM

    Hi Julie

    I would love to make the temperature blanket.
    I already have a stash of FT so this would add to my collection.

    Merry Christmas
    Susan G from Hamilton.

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  84. Anonymous9:35 AM

    Deni M
    Marquette
    denim (rav)
    top down raglan sweater
    thanks for generous gift. Good luck to everyone entering.

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  85. Hi
    It is Alison D - cbal40 on ravelry. I live in Kingston, ON.
    I think I would make the Stripes sweater or a similar striped sweater pattern. I dont have any stripey sweaters! Thanks for the opportunity to win some lovely yarn.

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  86. Jan R
    Ancaster
    janroser on Ravelry/ knitwit31 on Instagram
    I’d make the Lucky Striped Poncho or Andrea Mowry’s Douglas Cardi or Melanie Berg’s Desparate Housewife
    Decisions, decisions!!
    Thank you for the opportunity, Julie!!

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  87. Wendy S.
    Dundas
    Ravelry name: Wendy53

    The felted tweed colours are beautiful and I enjoy knitting with this yarn. I would love to make the temperature blanket ... and some more Jolly Wee Elves with leftover yarn.

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  88. Brigit H. enablerqueen
    I would probably knit the temperature blanket or the Vibrant Scarf.

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  89. Anonymous9:44 PM

    Kathy E
    Kevers265 on Ravelry
    I would knit the Martin Storey Rowan Midwinter Knit Along blanket.
    The squares look fun to knit.
    Thanks for the opportunity to troll through so many patterns.

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  90. Anonymous10:38 PM

    Tracy A. I live in Ancaster. I would make the delightful Andrea Mowry’s Stripes sweater!

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  91. I would knit Churchmouse’s Poncho with Rowan Felted Tweed no use any leftovers for the Jolly Wee Elves. Both are great patterns and would be lovely in any color. My Ravelry name is Vanknit and I live in Nanoose Bay, British Columbia

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  92. I would probably make the temperature blanket, if l were to win the Rowan Felted Tweed. Thank you for this opportunity!
    Ravelry: rduque
    Rosaduque@rogers.com

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  93. Anonymous12:09 PM

    Sherry B, Oakville, Rav name is Pretzel1290, I love the Andrea Mowry Stripes design. The temperature blanket is also something I’ve wanted to do.

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  94. Nancy K4:21 PM

    Hi Julie, I think I would make a temperature throw. IG name is Mary-Nancy Cappa, but you have me in your system as Nancy K from Burford.

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  95. Brenda R in Stratford, ON
    BrendaJBR on ravelry

    I love that Kaffe Fasset scarf with the circles so I might try that. Or a multi coloured sweater!

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  96. Anonymous1:21 PM

    Sun P. from
    Mississauga
    birdscout on Ravelry
    I’d knit the Vibrant Scarf 🧣 🧶

    Enjoy reading your blog!

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  97. Anonymous3:57 PM

    Heather C, Burlington.
    xoxoMimi on Ravelry

    Hi Julie,
    I am already a fan of Rowan's felted tweed, and would love the opportunity to try out a larger colourwork project. The first that comes to mind is the Dockside squares throw by Mallory Krall or the Winterberry Cardigan by Olya Mikesh.

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  98. Anonymous5:51 PM

    Kathrynwatson4 on Instagram
    From London
    Andrea Mowry Stripes!

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  99. Mary Lou H. from Barrie. I am Kynanite on Ravelry. I would knit “Sage by Marie Wallins” it would look great with leggings.

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  100. Gail T, Oakville, ravelry ID is knitscraper
    What would I are - there are so May I’d like to but Kaffe Fasset’s Colour’s in a Mist Scarf immediately comes to mind.

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  101. Maggi H.12:12 PM

    Maggi H. from Hamilton, ladybug888 on ravelry. Either a temperature blanket or a color explosion throw.

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  102. Anonymous11:32 AM

    I would be interested in knitting a scarf. A Marie Wallin scarf would be my first choice. I am liking the scarf
    'Rapson' by Scott Rohr and Block Scarf by Georgia Farrell.

    Julie, thank you for your kindness for this Felted Tweed Draw and the other draws too!

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