
Jill named her pattern Somerset after the area her ancestors came from, cool tie in to the collection name!

Lindsay calls Jill “Yoda,” I was excited to have her editorial voice on my pattern development. Jill’s blog has even more good advice.

Jill’s pattern has tutorials, charts, and links to customization calculators. I think she anticipated all the helps and questions knitters might have about enjoying this project.

For a great overview, see Lindsay’s write up about the collaboration
Want the patterns?
- Click here to buy Somerset as a stand alone pattern on Ravelry
- Click here to buy Apiaceae on Ravelry as a part of the Identity e-book
- Click here to buy Apiaceae on patternvine as a part of the Identity e-book
How would you use the stitch pattern in one of your designs?