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Technicolor: Movie Night, Part III

Today the third pattern is added to Technicolor: Movie Night!!

Sylvia of ELF by Christine Guest is a gorgeous cabled capelet with absolutely stunning details!  It is knit bottom up, with separate button band, button tabs, collar and linked buttons.  K-dramas and fantasy comprised the movie inspiration for Christine.


The magical ingredient, linked buttons, allow for multiple wearing combinations of the capelet. The collar can be attached or not, the buttons can be attached at the neck or not without the collar. The capelet can be attached with the button band, the tabs or both at the same time. If the linked buttons are made with two buttons, there are even more ways to wear the capelet!

Technicolor: Movie Night is a collection of eight designs by four designers and is being offered in a staggered release.

Today, and prior to next week’s release, the entire collection is $23.33. The price increases incrementally each week, ending with a final selling price of $40.  No matter when you purchase the collection, you will own the entire e-book as each new pattern is added (updates will be sent to you as each new pattern is added).

The e-book is available on Payhip and Ravelry.

Individual patterns may be purchased from the independent designers about two weeks after the complete collection has been released (in December).

Just a note that three of the patterns were included in the Technicolor: Matinee collection and are already available individually.  Those patterns are my Calla Lily Wrap, Knit Eco Chic’s On the Set, and Sue McCain’s Holyrood Hooded Scarf (link goes to Ravelry).  


We’re so excited to offer this collection with you!!  Grab it this week for a great deal and enjoy!

xoxo

Carol

Part I: the Hollywood and Vine Shawl:

Part II: Calla Lily Wrap:

Knit in Malabrigo Rios, Photo by Wild Knits Salem

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