Contains:
- Illustrated Knitting Pattern with Charts
- US Imperial Measurement / Metric Measurement
- sizes: Small - 54in x 18in/137cm x 46cm, Med. - 60in x 27in/153cm x 69cm, Large - 73in x 40in/185cm x 102cm
- Suitable for Intermediate and Advanced knitters
Materials you need at home:
- yarn: Color Changing Glitter Cotton or Color Changing Cotton by Wolle’s Yarn Creations Fingering; 95% Cotton, 5% Metallic 480 (720, 865) yds/438 (658, 790) m per 100 (150, 180) grams
- approximate yarn amounts: 100 (150, 180) g cake
- needles: 3.75mm (us no 5 )or 4.0mm (us no 6)
- additional tools: needle to weave in ends, 4 st markers, crochet hook to place beads beads: approx. 1200 (1500, 1900) sized 6/0 or best fit for your yarn, a small crochet hook may be helpful when working the larger decreases.
Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby. - Langston Hughes
This is a pattern for a triangular shaped shawl worked from the top down. The pattern is available in 3 sizes, by repeating the first section of the shawl. It was designed for Wolle’s Yarn Creations Color Changing Cotton using a 100g, 150g, or 185g skein for a small, med, or large sized shawl. There are a number of beaded accents (optional); beads may be replaced with nupps. This shawl has a wide stockinette spine, similar to a Faroese style shawl.
Mona Zillah - bunnymuff
Inspired by the environments around me, I strive to make relevant designs that are clever additions to any outfit; blending traditional and contemporary styles, with a focus on colourwork. Most bunnymuff patterns are easily adjustable for a personal best fit in an extended range of sizes. bunnymuff supports ethical sourcing and climate/people conscious buttons, wool stuffing, and other notions!