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Bubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen WestBubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen West
Bubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen WestBubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen West
Bubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen WestBubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen West
Bubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen WestBubbly Blossoms Shawl Kit by Stephen West
£84.00
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This is a kit for the 4 skeins used in the shawl pictured above.  

Please note, this yarn is dyed to order and will dispatch within 28 working days of your order date.  

 

Please note the pattern isn’t included - you will need to buy it directly from Stephen here 

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bubbly-blossoms-shawl

from Stephen’s website 

Enjoy a colorful collage of stripes and slip stitches with this floral inspired shawl. Choose four colors of fingering weight yarn, one main color plus three contrast color pops. The shawl begins with blooming bubble stitches that flow into a diagonal petal slip stitch pattern. The border features colorful short row crescents followed by a wavy border with airy eyelets. You can customize the size of the border by binding off early for a smaller shawl or knit the full border for a large cozy shawl. This pattern is perfect for those special single skeins of yarn and it’s sure to become a new favorite accessory in your woolly wardrobe.

Finished Measurements
90′′ / 229cm wingspan length, 26′′ / 66cm from CO to BO edge measured along the center of the shawl. Measurements taken after blocking.

Yarn
Fingering weight

Yardage
MC - 430yds / 393m
CC1 - 430yds / 393m
CC2 - 430yds / 393m
CC3 - 430yds / 393m

Shown in
Botanical Yarn / 75% merino 25% nylon 400m per 100g skein)
MC - (cream) pampas grass 
CC1 - (yellow) craspedia
CC2 - (coral) dahlia peach 
CC3 - (pink) Monarda 

Needles
US 3 / 3.25mm circular in 40′′ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions
26 stitch markers, tapestry needle

Gauge
24 sts & 48 rows = 4′′ / 10cm in 2 row stockinette stitch + 2 rows garter stitch after blocking

If you want the large border like my sample, then achieving the recommended gauge is important, so you don’t run out of yarn. I recommend binding off early with the smaller border option to be safe if you are worried about running out of yarn. You can also use a kitchen scale to weigh your yarn as you knit the border rows. This will provide an indication of your yarn usage during the long border rows.