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6 Shawls In A Ball Patterns

March 28, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

 

 

“Get ready to add some warmth and style to your wardrobe with these Shawl in a Ball knitting pattern links. These patterns are specially designed for use with Lion Brand’s Shawl In A Ball Yarn, a versatile and easy-to-use yarn that comes in a variety of beautiful colors. Whether you prefer to crochet or knit, you’ll find a pattern that suits your skills and style in this collection. From simple and elegant to bold and colorful, these patterns are sure to inspire your next crafting project. So grab your Shawl in a Ball yarn and let’s get started

You can find all of Lion Brand’s free patterns using their Shawl in a Ball yarn here.

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By joining our group, you’ll have access to a wealth of knowledge and experience from other knitters, as well as the opportunity to share your own projects and ask for help with any knitting challenges you may be facing. Plus, you’ll be the first to know about new patterns and knitting trends.

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erns? Check out our Facebook Knitting page and our Facebook group dedicated to Knitting and Knitting Patterns.

Looking for more amazing shawl patterns? Check out these Knitting patterns we found on Etsy.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Theresa says

    March 28, 2020 at 10:10 pm

    I can not find any patterns

  2. Marietta Weber says

    July 14, 2020 at 4:55 pm

    Where are the patterns??

  3. Sarah White says

    July 15, 2020 at 5:56 pm

    I added a direct link to the patterns, which seem to have moved since this was posted.

Have you read?

Embellish Your Knit Dishcloth with Flowers

One great thing to knit when the weather is warm (or honestly any other time) is dishcloths and washcloths. They are fun and easy projects and a great way to play with new skills. Pretty washcloths make cleaning a tiny bit more fun, and they’re great to have on hand as a quick addition to a store-bought gift. 

The Daisy Delight Dishcloth from Yarnspirations is a fun one for using leftover bits of green in your cotton yarn stash. What looks like the bottom in the picture is actually the left side as you knit it, and each little color section is worked with its own ball of yarn, intarsia style. 

That’s a little fiddly for a washcloth, but the effect is cute, and it’s a simple way to learn the basics of intarsia knitting (as well as reading a chart) if you don’t already have those skills. 

One the knitting is done, you add the flowers with a bit of lazy daisy embroidery, which is really easy to do even if you’re not that into embroidery. You could also potentially add flowers in duplicate stitch if you’d rather. 

This may be the most work you’ve put into a dishcloth, but isn’t it adorable? It would be fun to use as a hand towel through the spring and summer, and if you already have some leftover green yarn from other projects it should be pretty easy to do. 

You could also take this same concept and make it different colors. All dark green stems with stars on top might be reminiscent of Christmas trees, or brown with daisy stitch on top in different colors could be trees in the fall. 

However you stitch it, this looks like a fun little project for knitters who are comfortable with intarsia and reading charts or who are ready to try those skills. 

You can grab the free pattern from Yarnspirations. 

[Photo: Yarnspirations]

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