Spring – the season of new beginnings. New leaves and blooms, baby birds and furry paws, freshly awakened earth, and misty lush sunrises.
This is what inspired me with this collection. Not the actual tangible things, but the feeling you get. The awareness and excitement of “that something new”.
I want this Spring Collection to be all those things and so much more. I want it to be exciting, refreshing, and interesting, keeping you on your toes and over the heels. Spring lace shawl collection “Spring Awakening” contains five contrasting lace shawl patterns.
Different knitting techniques and diverse approaches will keep you excited right to the end, and give you five stunning shawls to wrap yourself in.
In this set you will find 1 pattern for a triangular shawl with interesting cable work and a unique front, 2 patterns for crescent shawls – both have lace and one of them has cable accents and 2 patterns for rectangular shawls – both with lace and cable work. All patterns are far from boring knitting projects. Sample shawls are knitted with fingering yarn, but you can easily use any lace or cobweb yarn.
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Rectangular shawl “Spring Vines”
As the name hints, this shawl is full of characterful lacy details framed by cabled edgings and eyelet fringes. Estonian lace technique “3 from 3″ is adding an extra touch to the shawl.
My inspiration for this pattern was my father-in-law’s grapevines framed by the trellis he made adding some creative touches like a braided rope.
Shawl measures:
Length – 182 cm / 72 inches
Width – 40 cm / 16 inches
Pattern has written instructions as well as charts.
Triangular shawl “Misty Dusk”
This shawl doesn’t have as many things going on like the other shawls, but don’t underestimate it.
The beginning is knitted using a quite unique cabled cast-on technique and cable work with the leaf detail in the middle will keep you hooked right to the end.
The upper part of this shawl isn’t ordinarily flat, but rather have two “straps” that give you the option to wear the shawl multiple ways.
Shawl measures:
Width from widest part and length of the straps – 87 cm / 34 inches
Length from tip to the starting point of straps – 66 cm / 26 inches
Pattern has written instructions only.
Crescent shawl “First Leaves”
Tapering leaf motif and wavy edges give this shawl a wonderful drape.
Crescent shape is achieved by working back and forth using short rows.
I use wrap & turn technique, but if you’re not fond of it, you can just turn your work as well.
This one is beautiful with a summer dress.
Shawl measures:
Length – 143 cm / 56 inches
Width – 41 cm / 16 inches
Pattern has written instructions as well as charts.
Crescent shawl “Spring Freshet”
Another crescent-shaped shawl with short rows but a whole new pattern combination.
“Spring Freshet” has the narrow leaf motif accompanied with cables.
It has an excellent draping factor and is an exceptionally elegant accessory for dresses.
Shawl measures:
Length – 160 cm / 63 inches
Width – 45 cm / 18 inches
Pattern has written instructions as well as charts.
Rectangular shawl “Rippled Seas”
If you like lacy looking cables then this one is a special treat for you.
“Rippled Seas” have 3 different kinds of cables, yet it’s delicate and graceful as a lacy shawl should be.
You can practice various cables with this one, and maybe even try something new.
Shawl measures:
Length – 145 cm / 57 inches
Width – 58 cm / 23 inches
Pattern has written instructions as well as charts.
Buy the whole pattern collection for $29
5 knitting patterns only for $10
You will be taken to Ravelry
If you have any questions please reach out to [email protected]