Promise of Spring Shawl

CA$8.00

As much as I like the peace and tranquillity that winter brings, everything is white and after a while, I start dreaming of color. Looking forward to those days when the snow starts to melt and we can start seeing the first signs of spring. This shawl was inspired mostly by the colors of the yarn and the hope for a colorful future. 

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As much as I like the peace and tranquillity that winter brings, everything is white and after a while, I start dreaming of color. Looking forward to those days when the snow starts to melt and we can start seeing the first signs of spring. This shawl was inspired mostly by the colors of the yarn and the hope for a colorful future. 

As much as I like the peace and tranquillity that winter brings, everything is white and after a while, I start dreaming of color. Looking forward to those days when the snow starts to melt and we can start seeing the first signs of spring. This shawl was inspired mostly by the colors of the yarn and the hope for a colorful future. 

Materials 

3.25 mm (3 US) / 40” circular needles 

Stitch markers (1) 

Row counter (suggested) 

Yarn -

100 g / 400 m / 463 y – Pichinku Fibres (base Tinkuy - 85% Peruvian Organic Cotton, 15% Baby Alpaca)

Color A – Fiery Ají
Color B – Champagne

or

100g / 400metres – Tiny Human Knits (Petra base- 75% merino super wash/25% nylon) 

Color A - Spagnum

Color B - Autumn Fog

Level 

Intermediate beginner 

Gauge 

Measured over garter stitch after blocking – 28 sts and 40 rows 4in/10cm 

Approximately 175cm (69”) long and 60 cm (23.5”) wide (at its longest point, including the border).

** Gauge is not essential for the design, although keep in mind that your gauge will determine the amount of yarn you require for the shawl and it will affect the final measurements 

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