Emma Shawlette
$3.37
**The Emma Shawlette: A Celebration of Jane Austen**
Introducing the Emma Shawlette, a unique knitting pattern inspired by the contest hosted on the Jane Austen's Girls Swap group on Ravelry. This captivating design, crafted in collaboration with Emily of Anders Mill, draws inspiration from photos of group members' favorite scenes from beloved Jane Austen adaptations. The result is a stunning and thoughtful piece that not only embodies Austen's spirit but also showcases the creativity of the knitting community.
**Join the Jane Austen's Girls Swap Celebration**
In March, we joined forces with the talented team at Anders Mill to bring you an exciting contest celebrating our favorite author, Jane Austen. This initiative has been a delightful experience for all involved, and we are thrilled to share the custom colorway specifically created for this project.
**Crafting the Perfect Colorway**
Creating the ideal shade of yellow was a true adventure! I worked meticulously to develop a color that avoids excessive blue or green undertones. After much experimentation, I'm proud to present a perfect hue that complements a variety of skin tones, one that resonates with the elegance of Miss Austen herself.
**Inspired by Iconic Adaptations**
The beautiful photo that won the contest—featured prominently—was selected from the recent BBC mini-series adaptations, further connecting this design to the rich legacy of Jane Austen’s works.
**Knit Your Own Piece of Austen**
With the Emma Shawlette pattern, you’ll not only engage in a delightful knitting project but also embrace the charm and wit of Austen's literary world. Whether you are creating this for yourself or as a special gift for a fellow Janeite, this shawlette is sure to be a treasured addition to any wardrobe.
**Get Started Today**
Explore our website for the full Emma Shawlette knitting pattern, available for free and through paid options. Join our community of knitters, celebrate the classics, and create a piece that embodies the timeless elegance of Jane Austen. Happy knitting!