Celtic Hood Test-Knit Call

Now that I can post the sample, I'm happy to say that the Celtic Hood is now up for testing on Yarnpond!  

This is a knit hood, done in Worsted/Aran-weight yarn, perfect to keep the cold off your ears and head as the winter closes in! 

A woman wearing a knit hood done in worsted-weight yarn, with a cabled-stitch border around the front of the hood, and a garter-stitch hood edging.
Anyway, onto the testing details:

Sample is shown in size S (there are two sizes, Adult Small and Large) and used approximately 1100 yards (1006 meters) of yarn.   It is shown in Cascade 200 Superwash Worsted; if you're thinking of testing, I'd suggest a worsted or aran-weight wool blend.

I'm looking for twelve testers, across both sizes, to test both the charted and written instructions. I'm also specifically looking for testers to test the large-print/screen reader accessible version of this pattern! So if that's something you're willing/able to do, just make a note of that on your Yarnpond application, and I'll send you the link to the large print pattern.

To test, you will need to make a Yarnpond account (you do need to sign up if you haven't before, but, don't worry, it's free, all you need is an e-mail address!)  From there, you can link your Instagram and Ravelry accounts, if you have either. And, for those who can't use Ravelry right now, please, don't worry, you don't have to have a Ravelry account to participate!

Deadline for the test is November 30, 2020, and is a flexible deadline if need be. Testers who complete the test will receive the finished pattern for free, as well as two patterns of their choice from my self-published patterns.

If you want to be notified about future testing calls, I post testing calls here on the blog, and to my other social media platforms (Facebook, Patreon, Instagram and Twitter), and, I'll send out calls to those on my mailing list, as well, so hopefully, anyone who's interested will see my testing calls.

And if you know someone else who might be interested, please, as always feel free to share this post with them! I don't usually fill my pattern tests, so, the more testers the better!

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