Berry Crumble Shawl Knitting Pattern
Berry Crumble Shawl Knitting Pattern
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The colors in this shawl are inspired by a berry crumble that I ate in Edinburgh. The colors smoothly fade from purple to pink to yellow and look a lot like the berry filling soaking into the top crust of my dessert. The yarn colors do not need to be similar in order to create the fade, the combination of lace, brioche and garter stitch is arranged to blend any shades together. Make sure your yarns have good contrast so that the stitch work is well defined.
My berry crumble recipe is on page 2 of the pattern. This Americanized version of the dessert contains pecans in the topping!
(an image of the recipe page has been uploaded)
Finished Size: 65” (163cm) x 26” (66cm) triangle shape.
Yarn: MollyGirl Yarn Bossa Nova Sport, 360 yards (329m) per 100g; 62.5% superwash merino, 25% llama, 12.5% seacell.
Color A - 1 skein (approx. 85g used) Shown in Rolling in the Deep
Color B - 1 skein (approx. 75g used) Shown in All About That Bass
Color C - 1 skein (approx. 55g used) Shown in Dandelion
Notes on yarn substitutions are on page 3 (an image of this page has been uploaded).
Needles: Size 5 and 6 (3.75 and 4mm) needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: Swatch measures 5” x 6” (12.7 x 15.24 cm). Lace stitch is knit on larger needle.
Other Materials: Tapestry needle, pins, steamer, blocking surface.
Optional - Stitch markers, row counter, thread or thin yarn for lifelines.
Tech edited by Liz Rolle