One of the things I love about the city that I live in is Hillandale Park, that’s about a half mile from my house. We like to roam around the hike/bike paths, which are wonderfully cool in the summer. For a few short weeks every year the forest is full of wineberry bushes in full fruit, which my neighbors and I happily pick by the gallon.
Knit on large needles in the lovely Anzula Croquet, a DK weight yarn in the loveliest of shades and a wonderfully soft hand, this shawl is fast and fun to make. It uses an interesting stepwise shaping technique to result in a shallow triangle shape that sits nicely on the shoulders.
SIZES: 60in / 152.5cm along straight edge. 20in / 51cm along bind off edge. 4in / 10cm along cast on edge.
MATERIALS:
1 skein Anzula Croquet (230yd / 210m to 4.02oz / 114g; 50% silk, 50% merino wool) Colorway: Cardamum OR 230yd / 210m DK weight merino/silk blend or other wool blend yarn