Ready to tackle a new project for spring? Triangular shoulder shawls (also called "shawlettes" or "kerchief scarves") are a great spring knit. They are lighter weight than traditional scarves and less bulky. They can be tucked into a bag when it's warm and pulled out as the temperatures dip in the evening or in buildings with over-active air conditioning.
Many popular designers, including Stephen West, Ysolda Teague, Jared Flood, Evelyn Clark, and Rosemary Hill (just to name a few) have produced fantastic and versatile patterns all based on the same simple construction. This class will focus on the technique used to create top-down triangular shawls.
Understanding these techniques will make virtually any triangular shawl pattern possible. Students only need to know how to cast on, knit, purl. All other techniques will be discussed in the class.
Visit our Class Sign-Up page and put your name down today! We'll be scheduling a class as soon as we have 3 people with matching availability.
A shawl with similar construction to the pattern we're using in the class.
Many popular designers, including Stephen West, Ysolda Teague, Jared Flood, Evelyn Clark, and Rosemary Hill (just to name a few) have produced fantastic and versatile patterns all based on the same simple construction. This class will focus on the technique used to create top-down triangular shawls.
Understanding these techniques will make virtually any triangular shawl pattern possible. Students only need to know how to cast on, knit, purl. All other techniques will be discussed in the class.
Visit our Class Sign-Up page and put your name down today! We'll be scheduling a class as soon as we have 3 people with matching availability.

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