Numerology Shawl Pattern
$8.00
Meet the Numerology Shawl, a collaboration with one of our favorite indie dyers - Jake Kenyon of Kenyarns. This beginner friendly shawl is a top down, semi-circular shawl worked in garter stitch with decorative increases. It's the perfect piece for new knitters and anyone interested in playing with color and texture. The use of slipped stitches create accent details for a wearable and cozy drape. Created using a mix of our Serenity brushed boucle, which is a lightweight merino/nylon blend with a cool, stubby texture and our Wildflower yarn and mini kit. Make your shawl one-of-a-kind through intentional color changes inspired by your personal Life Path Number.
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Pattern details:
Skill Level: Emerging Beginner to Intermediate Knitter
Needle Size:
Size US 10 (6 mm) 40” / 100 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Sizes: One Size
To Fit Sizes:
Width (from Left Tip to Right Tip) - 60” / 150 cm
Gauge:
10 sts and 14 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch worked flat using Serenity, unblocked
Materials:
Main Color 1 (MC1): 2 skeins Serenity (85% wool / 15% nylon; approx. 150 yds (138 m) / 100 g) shown in Go With the Flow
Main Color 2 (MC2): 1 skein Serenity (85% wool / 15% nylon; approx. 150 yds (138 m) / 100 g) shown in Coral Cabana
Contrast Colors (CC): 1 Wildflower Mini Skein Kit [(100% cotton; approx. 85 yds (78 m) / 100 g) - 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds (16 m) / skein] shown in Salt Water Taffy
Pattern Designer: Jake Kenyon

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