40 thoughts on “Maple Cocoon Shrug – Emma Varnam”

  1. I love him and it would be the first shrug for me. Last weekend we had the Knit&Knot event here in Tilburg, the Netherlands. I think your shrug would have been one of the favorites.
    Thank you for making the pattern and plesure and succes withe the blog tour.
    Happy stitching,
    Anita

  2. Lesley Simpson

    This shrug would be great on a chilly winters evening to snuggle into. I think I will make this for myself just love it and those beautiful jewel like colours.

  3. erin stratton

    Love this, such a simple obvious idea that I missed but that is what creative bloggers are good for!

  4. Keryl Enright

    Hi this is my first visit to your blog from here in Aus, what a delight. The shrug is lovely so thank you for sharing, I will give it a go.

  5. Sharon Ellis

    Looking forward to trying the Batik yarn I have had for some time now. This will make good use of it and a nice Christmas gift too. Thanks Emma!

  6. I love this shrug and also granny squares; I think it should be fairly quick to make up. Thank you for making the pattern free for a while; I appreciate that very much. I like your blog and will add you to my Reader. Looking forward to reading about your small project, too.
    ~ Linne

  7. Valeie Allen

    thank you Emma for such a brilliant shrug, just the thing for the winter – cosy and lovely yarn. I will sure be making mine up in your colours for my own cosy bit of winter warmth. Thank you

  8. I always wanted a shrug like this…the colours and the model is amazing. Thank you for the pattern and sharing.

  9. The shrug looks wonderful, Emma. I’m not great at following patterns but I’ll do my very best because I really want to make this shrug. With warmest wishes, Susie

    1. Please click on the link in the post – this will take you to the page and the PDF is available from the link of the name of the pattern in grey on the that page.

    1. Please click on the link in the post – this will take you to the page and the PDF is available from the link of the name of the pattern in grey on the that page.

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