Now available as a free Ravelry download. Until I figure out PDF stuff on my blog, if you are not on Ravelry and you would like a copy of the pattern please leave a comment and I can email you a copy.
This pattern takes a bit under 400m of DK yarn but could probably be done in anything from a 4-ply to a chunky.
I’m extremely grateful to Yarndancer and Wolfmaiden for helping me by test-crocheting the pattern. You can see their beautiful FOs on Ravelry here and here.
Edited to add link for direct PDF download



Oh excellent! I’ll have to go and download it right now.
By: Kai on June 23, 2008
at 9:47 am
What a great pattern. Will add it to the things to knit for Christmas Gifts list.
By: Soo on June 23, 2008
at 1:43 pm
Oh boo, hoo I cant crochet. its lovely!
By: Cinders on June 24, 2008
at 9:17 pm
Thats’ beautiful moggle, you clever thing – well done! I’ll be making it when my crochet skills are somewhat improved!!
By: Vikki on June 25, 2008
at 10:48 pm
Ooh! Pretty! *zooms off to download*
By: Kay on June 28, 2008
at 4:25 am
What a lovely scarf! And all your spinning endeavours look very good… the green yarn is especially lovely.
How is the angora to spin?
All very exciting!
By: Felix on June 30, 2008
at 8:14 am