Knitting Happiness Frost Flowers Triangular Shawl by Knitting Nani Thelma

Knitting Happiness Frost Flowers Triangular Shawl

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
957 - 1039 yards (875 - 950 m)
one size
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Delighted to give you The Knitting Happiness Frost Flowers Triangular Shawl: the meeting of comfort and luxury while making a statement. Discover the magic! Feel the sensorial delight that your skin & body crave for. The pattern is like subtle light as the musical notes emerge. You will feel as if you are on a creative high: enjoying the emotions & the moods the colour evokes. It’s magical. The stitch pattern combinations have aesthetic appeal like a unique al fresco setting.
strong textDesigned to Delight. Comfortably stylish. Indulge your senses & dazzle the world! Create & inspire.
I used Ganga Acrowool Wool Plus #16, the cherry on the cake: reasonably low in cost, & seriously soft & warm. 35% Acrylic, 35% Mohair, 30% Wool.This colour makes this shawl a perfect addition to your wardrobe. With the temperature dropping it adds a dash of elegance to any outfit. Shawls are the flavour of the season; integrate them in your festive wardrobe. It helps you keep yourself a little warm when the weather gets a tab bit chilly. This beautiful, auspicious shawl evokes peace and divinity, spreading an aura of tranquility. The art of elegant innovation. Look divine! Add a touch of glam to even a simple outfit.strong text
I named it to pay tribute to the gorgeous, blitzy cool you! As Albert Einstein said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is.” Just living is not enough: This is especially true in these pandemic times. If you have a peaceful mind, & a heart that can’t harden…go through a door, open it wide…and knit in a lovely garden!

I share it with the help of Ruta Sab, Duke of Nikko, Laurette, Audrey, Julia, Lindy, Gudrun & Helena, who have very graciously taken time off from their busy schedules to translate it into Italian, Japanese, Afrikaans, French, Spanish, Dutch, German & Finnish. Many thanks also to D. Akiba for tech editing.

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If you prefer to make it long, please delete 1 stitch every fourth row, rather than every alternate Right Side Row. Enjoy!!!**