Flower Power Shawl Pattern
$8.00
Colorful flowers are in bloom, if not outside, all over our latest shawl pattern! Designer, Christine M Young, uses large areas of contrast color to make up the two flower motifs within this shawl design. It's a blast to knit with our unique yarns and watch the beautiful flowers come to life right before your eyes.
The Flower Power Shawl is worked from the center out with a stockinette foundation and eyelet accents. A mini skein kit is used to create two intarsia flowers and the scalloped bind off edge. The shape is curved, like a crescent moon making it ideal for draping around your shoulders cozily.
*This pattern is a PDF download that you will receive once payment is complete
Pattern details:
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced Knitter
Needle Size:
US 17 (12.75 mm) 40” / 100 cm or longer circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
Finished Measurements:
One size fits all
Width (measured along bottom edge before picot bind off): 99" / 251.5 cm
Depth (measured at center): 15" / 38 cm
Gauge:
6.5 sts and 10 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked flat, taken after steam blocking
Materials:
MC: 1 skein of Spun Cloud (100% wool, approx. 100 yds / 200 g) shown in French Vanilla
CC: 1 Mini Skein Sampler Kit [(approx. 85 yds / 164-170 g) - 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds / skein] shown in Ochre Twist
CC1: Spun Cloud; CC2: Dreamland; CC3: Wildflower; CC4: Cast Away; CC5: Daisy Chain
Stitch markers (1 or more as desired for working shawl)
Optional
Blocking pins for shawl shaping
Scale for weighing yarn
Pattern Designer: Christine M Young
Inspired by the original Flower Power Cardi by Cheryl Kubat

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