Make it YOUR Business by Diane L. Augustin

Make it YOUR Business

Knitting
November 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
210 yards (192 m)
approximately 5” deep x 54” in circumference
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Make it YOUR Business
On Small Business Saturday, and every day, why don’t you make it your business to support your local businesses? Thanksgiving is already here, and as you plan your holiday shopping, I’d like to ask you to please “shop small” this year. Think about your local retailers, working hard to provide you with unique purchasing options and enjoyable surroundings, and consider making some of your transactions there.
Every purchase gives back to the community and helps to keep small businesses vital. Make it your business to help your favorite businesses
make it!

Your much-loved LYSs will be open and many will offer promotions and sales throughout the weekend. Every single sale counts. Be sure to visit one and show some support. Thank you so much!

I’m offering this pattern free through the holidays. It is knit with one skein of Malabrigo Rios, which is available at many LYSs. Download this pattern and head out to your favorite shop to pick up a skein (or two) and beads (optional). Knit it up for a gift or for yourself and feel happy that you absolutely have made a difference! Happy Thanksgiving!

Beads are optional. If you choose to not bead the cowl, eliminate the PB (Place Bead) instruction in the pattern.
The cowl is approximately 5” deep x 54” in circumference.
Gauge 4 sts./in. after blocking.

Materials
One skein (100 grams, 210 yards) of Malabrigo, Rios, 100% Kettle dyed Superwash Merino, worsted weight.
Note: Any light worsted weight or super wash worsted weight yarn will work in this pattern, as long as the beads slide easily along the yarn.
Size 9 circular needles in 32” length.
250 TOHO 6/0 round seed beads. Beading surface and floss threader. Stitch marker. Yarn needle.

Happy Thanksgiving!

You might consider checking out this very well-written blog post about charitable donations and the importance of buying locally, from our friends at Darn Knit Anyway in Stillwater. Thank you!
http://blog.darnknitanyway.com/amazon-turns-our-smile-upside-down/