Garden Pathway
Let’s combine simplicity and charm in the new Garden Pathway shawl. Think rows of flowers, framed by brick pathways. With the Noro yarn I chose, the shawl is particularly colorful and inviting.
The shawl is a boomerang shape. If you’ve knit this shape before, you know that it typically wants to curl at the top edge. That will never do! I’ve added a top band, shaped with easy short rows, to manage the curl, plus create a more flattering shape around your neck.
You can make the shawl smaller, to be more like a scarf, or you can keep going, for a big, yummy shawl!
Let’s combine simplicity and charm in the new Garden Pathway shawl. Think rows of flowers, framed by brick pathways. With the Noro yarn I chose, the shawl is particularly colorful and inviting.
The shawl is a boomerang shape. If you’ve knit this shape before, you know that it typically wants to curl at the top edge. That will never do! I’ve added a top band, shaped with easy short rows, to manage the curl, plus create a more flattering shape around your neck.
You can make the shawl smaller, to be more like a scarf, or you can keep going, for a big, yummy shawl!
Let’s combine simplicity and charm in the new Garden Pathway shawl. Think rows of flowers, framed by brick pathways. With the Noro yarn I chose, the shawl is particularly colorful and inviting.
The shawl is a boomerang shape. If you’ve knit this shape before, you know that it typically wants to curl at the top edge. That will never do! I’ve added a top band, shaped with easy short rows, to manage the curl, plus create a more flattering shape around your neck.
You can make the shawl smaller, to be more like a scarf, or you can keep going, for a big, yummy shawl!
This listing is for a downloaded pattern only, not the garment.