I love the look of wearing a large shawl with the pointed end facing front. Living in a warm climate, however, I don’t get to bring out my heavy knits very often. I designed this light scarf to mimic the look of a large shawl worn to the front. It is knit flat and then buttoned to form a triangle shawl without any ends dangling or adding bulk under your jacket. A perfect transitional piece with a light layer of warmth. It can also double as a small shawl for a young child or shoulder wrap! Have fun trying out all the ways it can be buttoned and worn.
Finished measurements after blocking: 17inches from bottom tip to top, 44 inches wide.
Full color, high quality pictures and written instructions. This is a great pattern to knit up for a birthday gift or as a stunning accessory for yourself!
This pattern is great to do during a Craft Party or Knit Night with friends! A great pick for World Wide Knit in Public Day!
Is this pattern right for you? Here’s what you need to know:
How to cast on.
How to increase by knitting into the front of back of a stitch.
How to knit 2 stitches together.
How to yarn over and yarn forward.
How to use a stitch marker.
How to bind off.
How to weave in ends using a tapestry needle.
How to sew on buttons.
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$6.00 Regular Price
$4.50Sale Price
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