Arrows & Echoes Shawl pattern PDF
This shawl is a very simple triangle shawl. The magic is in the yarn. You will hold one strand of a self-striping yarn with one strand of a mohair....
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This shawl is a very simple triangle shawl. The magic is in the yarn. You will hold one strand of a self-striping yarn with one strand of a mohair....
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My favorite shawl shape is an offset triangle. It’s easy to wear as either a shawl or a scarf and it’s fun to make. I wanted an easy mindless p...
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The inspiration for these fingerless gloves was twofold. First, the beautiful Eureka Worsted yarn from Sincere Sheep. It’s a lovely yarn and is pro...
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I have updated this pattern so that it now has sizes from 6-12 months up to size 8. Ponchos are a great piece of clothing for babies. You can throw...
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This pattern is a modification of a pattern by Sandi Rosner. The original pattern was written for a fingering weight yarn that is no longer availa...
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This pattern is a modification of a pattern by Sandi Rosner. The original pattern was written for a fingering weight yarn that is no longer availab...
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Fingerless gloves are a favorite project of our customers. The Trelawney's mitts pattern has a sweet lace cuff and a simple lace at the top of the ...
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My friend Connie and I used a vintage baby poncho for the inspiration for this pattern. We updated the style, making it more modern and added the c...
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This wrap is a great way to use up all the leftover bits of your stash or random single skeins of yarn that you don’t know what to do with. As you ...
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A soft slouchy hat with a simple lace panel. The Twinberry Lace hat is knitted with Aran weight yarn on size US 7 & 8 (4.5 & 5 mm) needles....
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This poncho couldn’t be simpler. It’s a rectangle that you seam together to create a neck opening. Knit in a cotton blend yarn, it drapes beautiful...
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The inspiration for these fingerless gloves was twofold. First, the beautiful Eureka Worsted yarn from Sincere Sheep. It’s a lovely yarn and is...
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This striking cowl is a quick knit and a great introduction to doing color work using slipped stitches. Because the design is created using slipped...
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I really love making fingerless mitts. I like that they’re a quick project, they’re a great way to test out a new yarn and they make wonderful gift...
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Sunni designed this shawl as an introduction to shawl knitting, including elements like a garter tab cast on, center spine increases, a few differe...
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The inspiration for this hat was a classic ski hat with a folded ribbed brim and a pom pom. To make it special, I wanted it to have some textural i...
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Handspun is so beautiful but is sometimes challenging to work with. Sunni wanted to design something that would show off the handspun but still be...
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I’ve always loved seed stitch. I wanted a hat that had all over seed stitch but with a little something extra, hence the button tab. The button tab...
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I wanted to design a simple and elegant cowl that you might wear while on a walk at the beach. Our local Samoa Dunes came to mind. This pattern...
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This shawl has quite a story behind it. The designer's husband was bitten by a great white shark in October of 2013. He survived and is fully recov...
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Sometimes a chunky lace hat is the perfect thing. This lace pattern works especially well with the chunky weight yarn and makes for a quick knit. W...
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A sweet hat that works for adults or children. The slipped stitch pattern creates what look like little bows on the hat. This pattern works equally...
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The inspiration for this shawl was Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Pi Shawl. I wanted to use a couple of interesting lace stitch patterns in a drapey alpaca ...
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If you're new to colorwork, try this hat. It's an easy project for working with more than one color for the first time. We used Malabrigo Merino Wo...
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