The Urban Collection truly features something for everyone, from sweaters to smaller accessories, lace to cables... Glenna has covered all of our knitting needs. Glenna has mastered effortless, classic style. All of these pieces could become wardrobe staples for years to come.
For all the details about each individual design click on the Ravelry links under the photos.
THE SWEATERS


Queen St. Mitts & Armour Rd. Socks
Glenna has very kindly agreed to sponsor a giveaway this week! The winner will receive the entire Urban Collection pdf! To enter, leave a me a comment telling me which pattern you would cast on for first. A winner will be announced on Wednesday, June 13.
I know, it is impossible to pick a favourite, I'd like one of each please! The Lakeshore Shawl in Silver Label Mulberry Silk is off the charts gorgeous, but there is something about the Queen St. Mitts done in Purple Label Cashmere Sock in my brightest Lemongrass colourway that really tempts me.
Source: Thanks to Glenna for letting me borrow all of these lovely photo's!


I am loving the Hunter St. cowl. It looks so light and soft. Perfect for summer evenings!
ReplyDeleteWell, I grew up in Aberdeen, WA so I would pick the Aberdeen hat! Gorgeous stuff!
ReplyDeleteWithout question the Water St Cardigan, although I am itching to use my Purple Label in lemongrass, and as you said, it would be deliciously used on the Queen St. mitts...
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I would make the Armour Road socks. I like the simplicity and classic look of the cables and would love to try some Purple label sock yarn!
ReplyDeleteThe Queen St mitts! That color is just perfect for the pattern.
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ReplyDeleteI love all of them, but the cardigan on the top right would be my first cast on!
ReplyDeletejessica e maurice at gmail dot com
That wonderful hat!!
ReplyDeleteOh that Lakeshore Shawl is calling my name!
ReplyDeleteYou're right.. ALL of them. But the Locke St. Cardigan is absolutely to die for. Intense cabling always wins for me!
ReplyDeletealishya.burrell@gmail.com
I have been watching these patterns for a while now asking myself that same question - which one first? And though I love ALL of them, I am so into shawls right now, it would have to be the Lakeshore Shawl. What a great reason to order some Silver Label Mulberry Silk - I've never even touched it yet!
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They are all stunning! I love love the Hunter St. Cowl, it is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collection! My favorite is definitely the Aberdeen Ave. hat & mitten set. So classic! I can already see these in my wardrobe for the winter months.
ReplyDeleteI'd do the Hunter St. cowl first too! The lace is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThen I'd start with the sweaters....
The queen st mitts would be my first choice. I need something to keep my hands warm since my office blasts the AC
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, the whole collection is gorgeous - but that Water Street Cardigan would be cast on first!
ReplyDeleteIve been in love with the Water St Cardi ever since she released it - it would soooo fill a gap in my wardrobe! And I love the variegated effect with the wonderful TFA - perfect for Vancouver weather!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide between Armour Rd socks and Queen St Mitts. The socks might be first to CO since I could wear them earlier in the fall! Fab pattern and Tanis yarn combo!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Water St Cardigan. Got to love anything that looks good in variegated yarn.
ReplyDeleteI would make the Locke St. Cardigan first but the whole collection is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLinda. MTknitter on Ravelry
I love them all, but I am a sucker for those ADORABLE Queen St Mitts in lovely TFA lemongrass. So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe Water St. Cardigan would be my first choice but I love that shawl. It's gorgeous. What a beautiful collection!
ReplyDeleteIt's got to be the Locke St. Cardigan. I've been doing a lot of unexciting and/or gift knitting recently, and could really go for a challenge that's all for me.
ReplyDeleteLove the Queen St. Mitts and I would make those first. The rest of the collection is gorgeous.
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DeleteThey are all fantastic! Mi would likely start with those fun Queen St mitts or the Hunter Street cowl, then. Oven to something cabled :)
ReplyDeleteDespite the fact that today was the hottest day yet this year, I have to go with the Aberdeen Ave. Hat & Mitts. I'm also loving the Locke St. Cardigan.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Water St. Cardigan, first because I've never made a cardigan and second because it looks perfect to wear during our mild winters.
ReplyDeleteChristine
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I love the Locke St. Cardigan; what fantastic detail on the back! If I won, I would definitely knit it in Olive.
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Queen Street Mitts - love them...of course, I love them all!!
ReplyDeleteThe Hunter St cowl for sure - it looks so light and airy, I won't have to wait until fall to enjoy it :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a Locke St. Cardigan. It has been a while since I did any cable work and this pattern comes in my size - bonus!
ReplyDeleteThe hunter street cowl would definitely be the first item from this collection that I'd cast on. It's stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe Hunter St cowl would be my first pick to cast on, if I can only choose one!
ReplyDeleteeasy choice Queens street mitts which are in my queue, and if i could it would be in your orange blossom blue label fingering ( cashmere in mitts is a luxury but not practiacal for dog walking )
ReplyDeleteI adore the hunter cowl!
ReplyDeleteI'm truly enamoured by all of them, but the Aberdeen hat and mitts are probably my favourite.
ReplyDeleteLocke St. Cardigan would be on my needles as fast as I could get the Tanis Fiber Arts wool to knit it with!
ReplyDeleteThe Queen St. mitts would the first thing on my needles. Thanks for sharing this great collection.
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for fingerless mitts, so I think I'd have to go for the Queen St Mitts first. But the Water St Cardigan would be a close second. :)
ReplyDeleteSince it would be impossible to cast on for all of the projects at once, I might have to go with the Water St. cardi. The Lakeshore shawl is a very close second. Lovely, lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI would immediately start the Hunter St. Cowl and knit straight throught until I was finished… Gorgeous collection!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I think it would have to be the Water St. Cardigan...gorgeous and looks so comfortable.
ReplyDeleteThe Lakeshore Shawl is quite lovely. I'd start there, then the cowl. What a splendid and generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHunter St. Cowl - I love cowls &I love lace, it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteHunter St Cowl - I just got my Penny in the mail from Tanis and have been cruising for the perfect pattern for it. That might be it!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Queen Street Mitts - have been admiring them since the pattern release! Love the collection.
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They are all gorgeous but I'd pick the Hunter St. Cowl
ReplyDeleteI would start with the Armour St. Socks. All of the patterns are terrific and I can see myself with several on the needles at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to choose. . . I would have to say the Hunter St. Cowl as well. I love lines of lace balanced with the stocking knit. Then I'd choose one of the cardigans . . . then Queen St. Mitts. Love the colour and pattern.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to decide but I love the Water St cardigan and need a light cardy in my life, so that would be in for me!
ReplyDeleteWow! They are all gorgeous but I guess I would try the Queen Street mitts first.Lovely patterns!
ReplyDeleteLock St. Cardigan. Definitely. Absolutely wonderful, wearable, and the back looks so fun. That yarn is the perfect choice ♥
ReplyDeleteThe Lakeshore Shawl, hands down! However I have never knit a sweater, and those two are beautiful, they are calling my name as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Love the intricate cables in Glenn A's designs! The Locke St Cardi is stunning; not sure I am ready to tackle that kind of project yet so I'd probably start with the Armour Rd Socks.
ReplyDeleteVery cool collection! It's a toss up between the Hunter St Cowl and the Queen St Mitts for me.
ReplyDeleteJe commencerais par les mitaines Quenn St. Mitts.
ReplyDeleteAll of these patterns are stunning, but I think I'd start with the Locke St. Cardigan - I'm already stash-diving!
ReplyDeletefabulous collection, but I'd cast on the Lak Shore shawl in a heartbeat :)
ReplyDeleteHunter or Water! Probably Hunter first since it'll be quicker.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning collection. Thank you for letting us know about it and thanks Glenna for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love all of them! First to cast on would be a toss up between the Queen St Mitts and the Locke St Cardigan.
ReplyDeleteThey are all totally gorgeous and I have been tempted by many of them, but at this moment the Lakeshore Shawl is calling my name. Congratulations to the winner of this awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIt's getting cold here in the southern hemisphere and those queen street mitts look beautiful and warm!
ReplyDeleteI like the Hunter Cowl. Rinebird@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe red cardigan, Locke St Cardigan looks awesome! And the accessories... And the shawl... Oh, I´m getting confused, I´d like to knit every piece :) So I would jump of joy if I would be the lucky winner of this amasing price :)
ReplyDeleteThe Hunter St. cowl is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteHunter st cowl is right up my project list!
ReplyDeleteI love the Queen St Mitts in Lemongrass, the perfect mitts for a fall bike ride!
ReplyDeleteHappy summer!
I would cast on the Armour Rd. socks first. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJuliaknit on Ravelry
The Hunter St. Cowl is my first choice.
ReplyDeleteHi Tanis,
ReplyDeleteMy first choice would be the Hunter St. Cowl.
Cheers,
Susan (susara on rav)
Hi ,
ReplyDeletei would like to cast on Water St. Cardi first. it is so pretty!
Xiaomin (xiaomin0914 on Rav)
Boy, all of the patterns are great, but I believe I 'd choose the Water St. Cardigan first. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI would start (!) with the Lakeshore cardigan. Interesting pattern - will show off your yarn yet the yarn doesn't overwhelm the cables.
ReplyDeleteIt will be the Lakeshore Shawl in Plum for sure!
ReplyDeleteI would probably start with armor St socks but all the patterns are so beautiful. Way to go Glenna C and thanks Tanis and Glenna for offering this. Debbie.Chisholm@Rogers.com
ReplyDeleteI'd have to go with hunter st cowl, followed VERY closely with water st sweater. Or maybe backwards. Or maybe simultaneously... with my ADD I'd probably have two projects going at once anyway! Georgeous patterns, and even if I don't win I'll likely get some of them anyway! ~Jessi Monroe (cjmvs3@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteThe Water Street cardigan for sure, although the whole collection appeals to me, not just because the patterns are lovely, but because I grew up in and around the neighbourhoods and streets used in their names...
ReplyDeleteHands down I'd knit the armour socks!!! Hello, my name is kristi & I'm addicted to socks. (but then I'd challenge myself & knit one of those fabulous sweaters!)
ReplyDeleteAt first I was sure I was going to start the socks of course, then I saw that gorgeous shawl! I would start The Lakeview shawl.
ReplyDeleteRosehiver
I love them all, but the Hunter Street cowl is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeletessummerer on ravelry
What a gorgeous collection. I would cast on the Water Street Cardigan first for sure!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm mostly torn between the two sweaters. Water St. might have a slight edge, though.
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt - Locke St. Cardigan... and it would be the first thing in my 20 years of knitting that I would be making for me!
ReplyDeleteThe Queen St mitts followed by Hunter St cowl. Thank you for the chance to win them all.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Water St. Cardigan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful new book and all of the patterns use Tanis Fiber Arts yarns!! The first project that I would cast on would be the Lakeshore Shawl - it is beautiful and of course I am very biased because it uses one of my favourite yarns, Silver Label Mulberry Silk.
ReplyDeleteLinda SV "Oneday"
The Water St. Cardigan! (PurpleViolets on rav)
ReplyDeleteI would cast on the Water St cardigan first, though it's hard to choose with so many gorgeous patterns. The colour is definitely what's making me gravitate to that one!
ReplyDeleteI would cast on two straight away -- the Lakeshore Shawl as a lace project, and the Water Street Cardigan for TV knitting. Love them both, and what great projects to start my TFA collection with (as I've yet to discover TFA yarn!). Thank you! :)
ReplyDelete(Heathwitch on Ravelry)
I love the Queen St. Mitts. They look great in Lemongrass. I think they would look fantastic in Orange Blossom.
ReplyDeleteI think I would go for the Water St. cardigan first followed by the Armour Rd. socks.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Water Street so much I have already knit it! Used TFA yarn in the Atlantic colorway - my favourite sweater.
ReplyDeleteA great collection. . . would love this set of projects!
ReplyDeleteOoh..So many good patterns to choose from! The first one I'd cast on would have to be the Hunter Street Cowl. I really like the little bit of lace detail.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors, the patterns, but Water is my favorite. This is so exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteThat Locke Street Cardigan is so gorgeous. So many beautiful twining cables...that's got my fingers itching to go!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection. I want to make both sweaters and the Lakeshore shawl.
ReplyDeleteNo question, I'd do the Lakeshore shawl but I am a shawl-whore.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but it would be Water Street Cardigan for me. I need a summer project.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but it would be Water Street Cardigan for me. I need a summer project.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but it would be Water Street Cardigan for me. I need a summer project.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love all the patterns in this collection! I think I would probably start with the Aberdeen Ave. Hat or the Queen St. Mittens :)
ReplyDeleteim seriously in love with those shawls!!
ReplyDeletebut the entire collection is beautiful!!
Queen St. mitts here I come! :-)
ReplyDeleteAristi aka knitranslatezen on Ravelry
I would start with the Water St Cardigan-- it would show off any color of yarn! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW what a treat, I would start with Socks!!
ReplyDeleteNever have enough of those and move to sweaters for next winter
Anything with cables!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so lovely! I think I would try the Water St cardigan first, followed quickly by that beautiful cowl.
ReplyDeleteHazelbranch@gmail.com
I LOVE cables! Looks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection! I'd cast on the Lakeshore Shawl first and next the cowl! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSo hard to choose which one I want to cast on first.....Hunter St.Cowl is the one. Thank you for the chance to win all these beautiful patterns.
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The Lakeshore Shawl of course! Simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe Lakeshore Shawl is lovely!
ReplyDeleteMessiahkitty on ravelry
Love Hunter St. Cowl! Or maybe Water St. Cardigan. Beautiful patterns hard to choose. Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteRav ID: Diana505
they are all pretty but i think the locksreet cardigan would be first.
ReplyDeletemma on ravelry.
Since it is summer now and getting hot, I'd probably go for the Armour Rd. Socks first, but those cardigans are pretty irresistible.
ReplyDeleteWhat to knit first... the cowl or socks would be great summer knitting, but having just lost a nice bunch of weight I really need some slim new sweaters, so I might have to go with the Locke St. Cardigan.
ReplyDeleteI truly love them all! It is rare when I like all of the patterns in a collection, and this one has done it!
ReplyDeleteknitterlydesigns on Ravelry
I would cast on the Hunter St. Cowl first but I love all the patterns. Thanks for the great giveaway and congratulations to Glenna C. and Tanis.
ReplyDeleteI would cast on immediately for the Hunter St. Cowl. And then the Queen St. Mitts! I love them all. So hard to choose.
ReplyDeletejust love the Queen Street mitts - perfect for arthritic hands in a cold room or when the weather outside is not quite frightful enough for a full mitt :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do I have pick just one? Both sweaters are very wearable, the shawl & cowl look so delicious and I'm a sockaholic. Why?
ReplyDeleteI'm going with the fingerless mitts though. There's just something about them.
I'm a sucker for shawls, so I definitely like the Lakeshore. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy first choice would be the Water Street cardigan for sure...It's clean and simple and I know I would get a lot of wear out of it. :) It seems to be the perfect item to end my search for a pattern for my first sweater for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd start with the Queen St Mitts because I am making Christmas gifts for all my friends but all of the patterns are lovely.
ReplyDeleteQueen St. Mitts!
ReplyDeleteerika_foreman@yahoo.com
It's tough to choose, but I think I'd go with the Armour Rd. socks. I have some yarn to make socks for my mother, and I think this looks like the perfect pattern!
ReplyDeleteck.robby at gmail dot com
I love the Locke St. Cardigan - those cables would be a great challenge. And I am always up for more excuses to buy tanis yarn!
ReplyDeletelynnmarieva at gmail dot com
Locke St Cardigan! I've got an itch to make myself a cardigan, and that one is so lovely!
ReplyDeletealisonj on Rav
The Hunter St. Cowl would be a great place to start, but I wouldn't be able to hold off on the sweaters for very long!
ReplyDeleteThe Aberdeen Ave mittens. Though if I were being honest I would really want to cast on the Locke St Cardigan. But I'm not allowed to do that until I finish my ombré (and about seventeen baby items).
ReplyDeletekatherinelynn04 on rav
Love them all but I would start with the socks!
ReplyDeleteTvknits
Definitely the lakeshore shawl, I would love to make it in silver label - gold.
ReplyDeleteI would cast on the Water St Cardi for sure. But they are all so nice and wearable! Love them!
ReplyDeleteWow what a collection! It would have to the Water St. Cardigan as it is just the pattern I have been looking for for years!!!!!!! Just my style and lemongrass would be my first colour choice. Bonnie C.
ReplyDeleteI would do the Hunter St. Cowl first. It looks so lovely and drapey. geiger(dot)yarnlove(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteArmour Rd. Socks!! That being said, those cardigans are looking pretty good too.
ReplyDeleteThe Lakeshore Shawl! Without a doubt. I LOVE that one especially.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Queen St Mitts (I love them in the Lemongrass - what a great way to add a pop of colour!)...or maybe the Hunter St cowl - what a lovely piece.
ReplyDeleteI would knit the Lakeshore Shawl first. It looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey're all so beautiful! I would make the Hunter St Cowl first, it looks perfectly light and drapey for the cool summer nights. (y3nn on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the AWESOME Giveaway :-) I've already added Locke St. Cardigan, Aberdeen Ave Hat & Mitts and Queen St. Mitts to my Ravelry Faves.
ReplyDeleteI need to get a couple of WIP's done first but I have my eye on casting on the Aberdeen set soon. We'll see if I can hold out until after I finish my TFA KAL ;-)
Oh man, tough choice! I think I'd have to go with the Lakeshore shawl, although the Locke St Cardigan is a close second ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Love the entire collection. Water St Cardigan would go on my needles first.
ReplyDeleteOMW... those patterns are awesome! I would CO the Queen St mitts first!
ReplyDeleteHunter Street cowl and Lakeshore shawl are my first choices, but the Queen St. mitts and socks are so enticing also! Geez, hard to choose from so many delicious patterns! And THEN I'd have to decide which TFA yarn I want to use. Thank you for the opportunity! I just want to knit and forget the world.
ReplyDeleteDaiz2
It would be hard to decide which to do first. Probably the Water St. Cardi and then the Queen St. mitts. (geckodog on Ravelry)
ReplyDeleteSo difficult to choose. Probably the Hunter St. cowl, because it looks like a manageable project in warmer weather.
ReplyDeleteMy fave is the Locke St. Cardigan but for quick satisfaction I think I'd cast on for the Armour Rd. Socks first.
ReplyDeleteQueen St. Mitts! shasha60 on Ravelry.
ReplyDeleteI would most likely start with the Aberdeen Ave. Hat & Mitts. The set is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt may be the color, but the Queen St. Mitts are just screaming "knit me, knit me!"
ReplyDeleteThe whole collection is stunning - especially all in gorgeous TFA yarns!! Would start with the Water St. Cardigan. It's the perfect, go-with-everything, sweater I've been searching for.
ReplyDeleteWoollyMomma on Rav :)
Water St. Cardigan would be perfect for fall!
ReplyDeleteMollyHA on Ravelry
I am all for the Queen St. Mitts as project #1 - the details! sigh..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway :-)
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Hello, SplitStitch from Ravelry here. I would cast on for that Locke St. Cardigan so fast! But I'm pretty sure I'd eventually make every item listed, they're all great!
ReplyDeleteThe Water St Cardigan would be my first project, it is so wearable with everything! Excellent pattern development in this collection. Thanks so much for the generous offer from the designer and you.
ReplyDeleteThe Locke St. Cardigan would be my first project. I love the design of the back. enaira on Rav.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you! I'd recreate the Queen St. Mitts exactly (and then hop over to Hunter St. Cowl). Lovely, all.
ReplyDeleteThose are great patterns and particularly nice with your colorways!
ReplyDeleteOhh, decisions, decisions.... I think it would be a toss-up between the Locke Street Cardigan, and the Lakeshore Shawl. One cozy and practical, or one lovely and lacy?
ReplyDeleteI think perhaps the shawl. It is just sooo gorgeous.
Cheryl
Wow! what a beautiful collection! Amazing details on each! But i think my most favorite would be the Locke St. Cardigan! I wanted to make myself a cardigan for a while... :)
ReplyDeleteStunning, if I don't win I will surely be buying!
ReplyDeleteI love the Locke Street Cardigan!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection - I'd love to knit both of the sweaters, but what I want to cast on immediately are the Queen St. Mitts!
ReplyDeleteThe Aberdeen Ave Hat and Mittens are something quick and pretty that would stave off my need to cast on for every project in the collection! (Only for a short bit.)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Hunter St. Cowl.
ReplyDeleteOoooh--Definitely the Aberdeen Ave Hat and Mittens (followed by the Queen St Mitts & Armour Rd Socks). Love them all!!
ReplyDeleteCindy (not sure how to post something on here!!)
Oh--I'm pilgrim79 on Ravelry, if that works:)
DeleteLove them all, but I would make the Hunter St. cowl first.
ReplyDelete-terimr714@gmail.com
After changing my mind a couple of times, because I like them ALL, I have picked the water st cardigan as the one I would cast on first. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, it would definitely be a toss up...they are all gorgeous. I'd probably dither between the Water St. Cardigan and the Lakeshore Shawl.
ReplyDeleteAmy J
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Today I would make the hat and mitts but all the patterns look great.
ReplyDeleteI love them all but would like to start with the Water St. cardigan!
ReplyDeleteAlso the Water St. Cardigan! I love cardigans, but I'm not ready for anything too complicated yet, though the Locke St looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove all the patterns, but I would go for the water st. Cardigan to wear with my jean shorts on cold summer evenings
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful but probably the Locke St. Cardigan; lovely patterning!
ReplyDeleteI love the Lakeshore Shawl! All the lace reminds me of the tide coming in, and the Atlantic colourway would be completely perfect for it in every way.
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ReplyDeleteI'd have to cast on the Queen St. Mitts right away!
ReplyDeletemy email is jessica.ther [at] gmail [dot] com :)
I'd do the Locke St. cardigan definitely - love the tailored look!
ReplyDeleteI love the Hunter St. Cowl!
ReplyDeleteLove all the patterns - so pretty. However, the Water Street Cardigan is both so pretty and it looks like that "go to" sweater that goes with everything!
ReplyDeleteI think I would start with the Lakeshore Shawl and move from the lightweight to the heavier weight projects.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but those Queen St. Mitts are calling my name. Maybe its the perfect sunny color to brighten up a grey winter's day.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen St. Mitts look great! A nice small, portable, heat friendly project! Thanks for another great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would cast on the water street cardigan and the lakeshore shawl. Of course I want to knit all of them! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I would cast on the socks first; always, the socks!
ReplyDeleteLove your yarns, love her designs. What a perfect combination.
I'd love to start with the Lakeshore Shawl, so much going on there you'd never get bored!
ReplyDeleteAll the patterns are beautiful, and I can see me knitting them all. But most likely, the Lakeside Shawl would be first. Oh yes. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I would have to start with the Water street Cardigan. I love it so simple but yet so beautiful at the same time and fits me to a tee. :) But then again maybe the beautiful Hunter st Cowl.
ReplyDeleteOoo! Glenna C. *and* Tanis Fibre Arts! Nice! I would cast on one of the cardigans... I guess the Water Street cardigan first.
ReplyDeleteThey're all gorgeous, but my fave is the Locke St. Cardigan!!
ReplyDeleteI like the Hunter Cowl. All patterns are lovely. Rinebird@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWaterstreet Cardigan or Lakeshore Shawl. It probably depends on whether I'm feeling self-indulgent or if I need a gift for someone.
ReplyDeleteI'd cast on the Aberdeen Ave hat first!
ReplyDeleteFirst the hunter st. Cowl...love it!
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