Budding Leaves Spring Shawl Knitting Pattern (Eco Chic Knits Designs Book 2013)
Book Details
Author(s)Lindsay Lewchuk
PublisherEco Chic Knits
ISBN / ASINB00CEKW4NU
ISBN-13978B00CEKW4N8
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Just in time for Spring. Do you find yourself cold in the chilly spring mornings or evenings? Wrap up in this cheery design. The soft milk and soy yarn will ke you comfortable, while the bright green will announce Spring to all you meet. The pattern details include French knots at the base of each leaf giving the illusion that the leaves are fresh from budding.
This pattern uses 5 skeins of Kollage Milky Whey milk/soy yarn on a US 5/ 3.75mm needle. It both starts and ends with 1 sts, so there are several rows of increases and decreases at the beginning and end. However the pattern worked over the majority of the shawl is only 9 rows.
I would put the pattern at a beginner + or intermediate.
The quick story behind finding Kollage for the first time:
My mom was in Unwound and Mary introduced her to the Kollage yarn. Since she doesn’t knit herself, she convinced my dad to requested I knit something for her. I was very excited at the prospect! This is my first time working with Kollage yarns. I really love how soft the milk/soy yarn is. I bought the last 6 skeins in stock as I wasn’t sure how much I’d need. In the end, I used only 4 1/2 skeins, which left plenty left over for another design or charity swatch.
Pattern includes written directions, glossary, pictures, and charts. Tech edited by Katherine Vaughan.
This pattern uses 5 skeins of Kollage Milky Whey milk/soy yarn on a US 5/ 3.75mm needle. It both starts and ends with 1 sts, so there are several rows of increases and decreases at the beginning and end. However the pattern worked over the majority of the shawl is only 9 rows.
I would put the pattern at a beginner + or intermediate.
The quick story behind finding Kollage for the first time:
My mom was in Unwound and Mary introduced her to the Kollage yarn. Since she doesn’t knit herself, she convinced my dad to requested I knit something for her. I was very excited at the prospect! This is my first time working with Kollage yarns. I really love how soft the milk/soy yarn is. I bought the last 6 skeins in stock as I wasn’t sure how much I’d need. In the end, I used only 4 1/2 skeins, which left plenty left over for another design or charity swatch.
Pattern includes written directions, glossary, pictures, and charts. Tech edited by Katherine Vaughan.
