Breathing The Spring by Siji Karat Meethal

Breathing The Spring

Knitting
April 2017
Valley Yarns Huntington
Light Fingering ?
37 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1000 - 1200 yards (914 - 1097 m)
One Size
English
This pattern is available for free

This pattern will be available soon….i got some feedback about the errors in the pattern. Will re-release it, once the corrections are done.

Sorry for the inconvenience……

FOR THOSE WHO ARE ALREADY DOWNLOADED AND KNITTING THIS PATTERN

Correction No1 - inRow 103****

It is written like this Row 103: KFB, K523, K2TOGTBL

it should be 103: KFB, K53, K2TOGTBL

Correction No 2-

On the 8th short row section I have added only 6 short row sections, it should be 8. First 7 is worked with 20 sts. The last (8th section) section should be with 23 sts.

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This Shawl is designed as an asymmetrical triangular shape, it is knitted one side to the other. That means starting at the tip with casting on few stitches and increasing to a certain size and binding off.

The increases are worked only on one side and the decreases lines up in the other side. This gives the shawl a nice straight edge on the upper side. If you do not like the straight edge you can make curvy edge while blocking your knitted shawl.

I have used three colors for the sample I knit. You can use many colors for the buds and the wavy section. One solid color like grey or Natural Cream with rainbow color will work beautiful together. It is a great pattern for stash busting. All my yarn I used for this are from my stash.

Japanese Short Rows are real fun to knit. You can find many tutorials on YouTube. If you are not familiar with Japanese Short Rows then substitute it with any style of short rows that you are comfortable with. You can even use Wrap And Turn Method, it is not necessary to pick up the wraps for a garter stitch shawl.

This Pattern is neither Tech Edited nor Test Knitted. Please feel free to notify any errors you find in this pattern.

I would love to see your finished projects here and on Instagram. Please hashtag them #weavingdreamsdesign or #breathingthespringshawl

Thank You!