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NOTE: This is for the FULL Collection of the Summer Shawls & Sips Collection. You will recieve each of the patterns to your inbox as they are released in May, June and July 2024.
This collection of 4 different shawls features custom dyed colorways from Kraeo/Fuzzy Family Yarns (https://kraeo.com/). The collection is available cohesively or individually. With each pattern, you also receive a special mocktail and cocktail recipe to try and enjoy while working on your new shawl!
Shawl #1: Paloma
The Paloma Shawl is knit holding fingering and Suri lace together. It is so very soft!
It’s a different shape that is part sideways triangle with a little mix of an asymmetrical design, too. This is a wonderful beginner knit project with garter, stockinette, increases and descreases. (Yarn Kit from Kraeo/Fuzz Family Yarns available HERE)
Shawl #2: Empress Sunset
The Empress Sunset is designed holding fingeringa nd Suri Lace together. This triangular shawl has two sizes to choose from depending on your preferred way to wear. The eyelets and cable spine keep you interested while working your shawl body. The border is finished with a beautiful scallop shaped lace panel.
(Yarn Kit from Kraeo/Fuzz Family Yarns available HERE and from Sew Happy Jane availabe HERE)
Shawl #3: Midori Dreams
Midori Dreams is a crescent-shaped shawl knit in garter, eyelets, brioche and finished with a fan & feather border. The pattern is designed holding Suri and Fingering together. You can opt to just use a DK weight yarn and forgo the Suri. If you have Mohair - that is a great sub for Suri too. Another option is to knit in Suri DK held alone if that is in your stash or you’ve been looking to try it out!
(Yarn Kit from Kraeo/Fuzz Family Yarns available HERE)
Shawl #4: Coming July 16th
Summer Shawls and Sips Collection
In purchasing this product you will receive a .pdf pattern for the pictured item so that you may knit them up yourself, not the actual finished item.