Snow Queen Shawl
The yarn I used for this design was a gift from my oldest son, he asked me to drive him to the store, and when we got there asked me to take him to the yarn section and he spent some time there looking for the perfect colors, when we went to pay, he took out all his savings and started counting his money. After he had the yarn he turned to me and said “you always make sure we have everything we need, and I noticed you don’t have anyone around that does that for you so I wanted you to have something special.”
So we came home and I decided to design something that would make him feel proud.
I came up with this reversible triangle shawl, and made the pattern thinking it can really be used with any yarn weight you choose. You can also make it longer than I did.
I want you all to have something special too, a thank you for all your support and a gift from me to you during these trying times.
The yarn I used for this design was a gift from my oldest son, he asked me to drive him to the store, and when we got there asked me to take him to the yarn section and he spent some time there looking for the perfect colors, when we went to pay, he took out all his savings and started counting his money. After he had the yarn he turned to me and said “you always make sure we have everything we need, and I noticed you don’t have anyone around that does that for you so I wanted you to have something special.”
So we came home and I decided to design something that would make him feel proud.
I came up with this reversible triangle shawl, and made the pattern thinking it can really be used with any yarn weight you choose. You can also make it longer than I did.
I want you all to have something special too, a thank you for all your support and a gift from me to you during these trying times.
The yarn I used for this design was a gift from my oldest son, he asked me to drive him to the store, and when we got there asked me to take him to the yarn section and he spent some time there looking for the perfect colors, when we went to pay, he took out all his savings and started counting his money. After he had the yarn he turned to me and said “you always make sure we have everything we need, and I noticed you don’t have anyone around that does that for you so I wanted you to have something special.”
So we came home and I decided to design something that would make him feel proud.
I came up with this reversible triangle shawl, and made the pattern thinking it can really be used with any yarn weight you choose. You can also make it longer than I did.
I want you all to have something special too, a thank you for all your support and a gift from me to you during these trying times.
Materials
Worsted yarn - 5.5 mm (9US) - 80cm (32”) circular needles
DK yarn - 4.5 mm (7US) - 80cm (32”) circular needles
Fingering yarn - 3.5 mm (4US) - 80cm (32”) circular needles
4 stitch markers
Sample knit using - Snow Queen 140g – 280 yards– Bernat Pop (worsted yarn)
Scissors
Darning needle
Level
Beginner
Gauge
Measured over pattern stitch flat (after blocking) – 12 sts and 20 rows in 4”/10 cm
Final shawl measurements: approximately 49 ¾ “ (126cm) long and 26 ¾” (68cm) high measured at the middle.
** Gauge is not essential for this 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. Please see pattern notes for different yarn weight suggestions.