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Snow Blossom Shawl

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If you still need a little something around your neck in late spring or early autumn, then Snow Blossom is the perfect shawl for you.

A beautiful crescent shaped shawl, it uses two 50g skeins of contrasting 4ply/fingering-weight yarn in a graduating effect. The garter stitch stripe sections knit up quickly and lead into the pretty lace section, which features simple ‘no-turn’ bobbles, and a beautiful bobble edging.

First published in Knit Now Magazine in Early Spring 2017, the pattern has now been updated to include instructions for knitting a slightly larger Snow Blossom in light 4ply/fingering-weight yarn, as well as the original heavy 4ply/sport-weight version.

The pattern contains both charts and written instructions for the lace sections. Snow Blossom has been fully tech-edited and includes clear photographs and a schematic.

CONSTRUCTION
Snow Blossom is worked from the top down, starting with a small garter tab, which is fully explained.

YARN
Small pale green version: Yarn Stories Spectrum Yarns Fine Merino 4ply (Fingering / 4 ply;
100% Merino; 178 meters per 50 grams), 1 x 50g in pale green & 1 x 50g in cream
Larger dark green version: CoopKnits Socks Yeah! (Light Fingering / 3 ply; 75% Merino & 25% Nylon; 211 meters per 50 grams); 1 x 50g in Malachite (110) & 1 x 50g in Danburite (105)

NEEDLES & NOTIONS 
3.75 mm / US 5 needles, 80cm circular or straights could be used, but stitches will be very bunched
stitch markers

GAUGE
15 sts x 38 rnds = 10 cm / 4” measured over garter stitch after blocking

SIZES
Small pale green & cream): 160cm/63” x 47cm/18.5”
Larger dark green & grey: 180cm/70” x 50cm/19”

SKILLS / PATTERN ATTRIBUTES
bobble-or-popcorn
chart (plus written equivalent)
crescent-shape
eyelets
lace
picots
schematic
stripes
textured
top-down
worked-flat
written-pattern
 
 
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