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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Casablanca--NEW YARN and a CONTEST!



Cascade Yarns Casablanca

Casablanca is a lovely single ply, worsted blend of wool, silk and mohair. It is softly spun and gently transitions from color to color creating a lovely striped fabric.  It has a slight halo from the mohair and the silk gives it a tweedy appearance. Casablanca comes in a range of stunning self-striping color combinations, from rainbow to denims to neutrals.

The debut of Casablanca includes fifteen colorways, and they're all beautiful.  Long repeats make this an interesting yarn choice for all sorts of projects. I love the one skein Urban Lace Infinity Scarf, and it would be wonderful for entrelac.  Cascade has free knit and crochet patterns for this yarn including the Barred Scallop Cowl shown above in 'Reds.'


Wool | Silk | Mohair
Yardage: 100 gr / 220 yds
Gauge: 18 sts= 4" / US 8
Wash: Hand Wash Cool
Lay Flat to Dry


Intrigued? So are we! What would you make with two skeins of CasablancaPOST YOUR ANSWER HERE with a comment and the name of a  pattern you'd choose for a CHANCE TO WIN two skeins of Casablanca yarn!  We'll randomly choose a winner from all the entries on October 12th, which coincidentally is   I LOVE YARN DAY!  


LET'S KNIT!



39 comments:

  1. I would make the Barred Scallop Cowl. It would look great in Galah Cockatoo!

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  2. We need a way to know who you are! Leave us a name or message your email to us so if you win we can contact you! lancasteryarnshop@gmail.com

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  3. I love the Barred Scallop Cowl.
    Vicki

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  4. I'd make the barred scallop cowl.

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  5. There is a Blackberry Brulee Scarf on Ravelry that I've been pondering, think this yarn would be lovely.
    Donna
    donnieshopr@gmail.com

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  6. Since all my recent projects have been for others, I would love to make myself a nice cowl to keep me warm this winter. I do think the Barred Scallop Cowl would be a lovely, fun knit!
    Sally Rotondo - sweetsal26ataoldotcom

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  8. With 2 free skeins, I would then buy 2 more skeins and make a shrug. Nothing like a shrug to give yourself a hug. Thanks Beth bcsterling@comcast.net

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  9. I think it would make a colorful shrug for my granddaughter, possibly the mayflower jacket. czsknits on ravelry

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  10. I am in love with this yarn! It looks great but feels even better!!

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  11. I'd make the Ava Elongated Free Scarf Pattern (tip credit: Janet Allen)
    http://www.jerinknits.com/avaelongated-free-scarf-pattern

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  12. Hmmm... probably a wide, lacy scarf!

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  13. I would knit up some cowls for myself-i am not a big fan of the cold weather. brrr i am getting cold just thinking about it! And you know what would be nice to have while knitting the cowl up-a nice rich cup of hot chocolate!
    My name is Becky and email: beckystar2000@yahoo.com

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    1. oh yeah the name and pattern of the cowl is here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/5th-avenue-infinity-scarf

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  14. I love "too much fun scarf and hat"
    Joyce

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  15. I like the Urban Lace Infinity Scarf. Just wondering, do you need an email address?

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  16. Mohair Bias Loop, a pattern by Churchmouse Yarns. Gorgeous!

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  17. I would either make the Urban Lace Infinity scarf or buy more and make a shrug for one of many granddaughters

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  18. I would either make a Wingspan shawl like the one on Ravelry (http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wingspan-2) or a hat/scarf combination in Poppy Field color.

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  19. I would probably make a Knitting Pure & Simple poncho for my granddaughters with this lovely yarn.

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  20. I would make a cowl for myself. I'm not sure of the pattern yet but definitely something for just me. I always make things for others. And it is getting colder and it would be nice to make something to keep me warm.

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  21. Think I'd do an infinity scarf similar to the Gaptastic Cowl, with a matching hat for my best-sister-friend's mom, who was just diagnosed with breast cancer. REALLY lovely yarn!

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  22. The Urban Lace Infinity Scarf is calling my name! Most of my knitting has been with craft store yarn and simple patterns. This would definitely be stepping out of my comfort zone to the next level of knitting.

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  23. This yarn looks so yummy! I think I would make a wingspan with it :)

    http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wingspan-2

    lisa.dise AT gmail.com

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  24. That would make a nice Clapotis.

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  25. That is amazing looking yarn! It just looks like it would such a pleasure to work with. My daughters and I were in your shop in August during our all too brief vacation in Lancaster and the yarn that we purchased that day is wonderful. One scarf made for my youngest daughter and have to start the scarf for my oldest daughter. They each picked out their favorite yarns that day.

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  26. I think I would do a wingspan, or maybe a cowl. :)

    Margie

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  27. I would make some type of cowl... maybe the one you have pictured here, or the mohair bias loop.

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  28. I would try the Setze cowl by Jared flood or the Barred Scallop Cowl.

    Roz

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  29. well, the colors of this yarn are so beautiful!!! i would like to make a sharf or a shawl. and a blanket also like the liz. blanket or any kind of blanket. would love to see all those beautiful colors in one blanket. so 2 yarns would be great but i would have to get some more later on down the road. thanks so much for offering this to us. so nice of you.
    angie emtscubagirl21@hotmail.com

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  30. I'd make a lovely cabled scarf! ravelry: whitelaw

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  31. I would LOVE to knit the Infinity Trinity Cowl and Mitts. Just what I need for the snowy winter ahead! ckofin@aol.com

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  32. Anything made with this yarn would be beautiful especially the fall colour ;-)

    Janet Allen

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  33. I'm looking at the Summer Flies pattern! Jane M

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  34. I'd make a shawl! Joyce

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  35. I'd probably make a snuggly cowl that a friend showed me how to make. It's so simple so perfect to showcase a lovely yarn!

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  36. I would make Barred Scallop Cowl -W435 with this yarn. It would be amazing!

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  37. WE HAVE A WINNER!
    Congratulations, czsknits!
    We'll be in touch!


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