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Introducing Juniper Moon Farm Herriot Great

We have carried Herriot and Herriot Fine for a few years now. The baby alpaca luxuriousness is off the charts!!! With the winter coming and the chunky accessory trend still going strong, we thought it was about time we added Herriot Great to the mix!


I love taking a new yarn for a test drive before I put it out on the shelves...so I made this sweet cowl by Purl Soho (Free Pattern on Ravelry!)

It takes just one ball of Herriot Great and makes a super wonderful gift!

I also stumbled upon this pattern and I knew I had to make it. I'm NEVER cold...but this lovely sweater needs to be mine. And then I'll go sit in the beer fridge somewhere and enjoy every minute of wearing this super-soft garment!!

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bonny-raglan-ponchoThis sweater is stunning too!
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pravda-pulloverAnd you can get both professionally printed patterns FREE when you purchase the yarn to create them in shop or online! When purchasing online, just put a comment in the notes field that you would like the pattern! We don't have all the colors in stock yet, however, if there is a color you are looking for, let us know and we will special order it for you!You can check out what we have in stock here: https://www.alittleknitty.com/shop/Yarn/Bulky-Weight-Yarn/p/Herriot-Great-by-Juniper-Moon-Farm-x50993537.htm

Jen

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