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Wrap Yourself in Colorful Shawls

May 22, 2017 by Sarah White

wrapped in color

Mary D is getting this one.

Koigu is known for making fantastic, colorful yarns. These colorful skeins are fun to collect, but if you aren’t sure how to use them in projects, check out Wrapped in Color: 30 Shawls to Knit from the yarn company’s founders, Maie and Taiu Landra.

The book includes triangular, rectangular, crescent-shaped, square and sleeved shawls, capes, wraps and shrugs. There is lace, a lot of drop-stitch projects and a few pretty simple Garter and Stockinette based projects as well.

These patterns are colorful, mostly easy to intermediate in skill level, lots of fun to knit and wear. Check out the projects on Ravelry and look inside the book at the publisher’s website.

If you’d like a chance to win this book, leave a comment on this post before the end of the day Sunday, May 28. I’d love to know if you knit a lot of shawls and if you have a favorite pattern you’ve knit so far. I found Hitchhiker a lot of fun, and the one I designed, if you can even call it that, that I like the most is my Bulky Triangle Wrap.

Thanks for visiting, commenting and sharing, and good luck!

 

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Comments

  1. Donna Reed says

    May 25, 2017 at 6:59 pm

    I do knot a lot of shawls. No real favorite. I like trying different ones.

  2. lindarumsey says

    May 26, 2017 at 6:04 am

    I have only knit one shawl so far, but I have plenty more in my Ravelry queue!

  3. Catie says

    May 26, 2017 at 11:33 am

    I can’t tell you how many onesie-and-twosie skeins of Koiku are languishing in my stash looking for EXACTLY one of these patterns. I would love this!

  4. Janice Urffer says

    May 27, 2017 at 11:07 pm

    Would love to win this book

  5. Sheila says

    May 28, 2017 at 2:47 pm

    I’ve knit several shawls and do wear them quite a bit in the winter. I don’t have a clear favorite, just finished Leetal’s Robin and am really looking forward to wearing it next winter.

  6. Betty Clay says

    May 28, 2017 at 6:02 pm

    Thank you for the giveaway! I mostly crochet shawls, but would like to try some knitted ones.

  7. Deanna H. says

    May 29, 2017 at 11:15 pm

    I am loving shawls right now. The book would be great.

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Have you read?

Stitch Some Seagulls on Your Sweater

It’s been well documented that I love a knitting pattern with a bit of whimsy, so when I saw the Mine! Pullover from Sarah L. Kelly recently I knew I had to share it with you.

I mean, who wouldn’t want to knit a sweater with a yoke full of seagulls? And another seagull at the waist? Chasing little crabs?

The story behind the sweater (and you knew there had to be one, right?) is that while Sarah was traveling around Europe there were a lot of cheeky seagulls about. They reminded her of the scene in Finding Nemo where the seagulls say “mine, mine, mine” and thus the Mine! series of patterns was born. 

Oh yes, there’s a whole set. It was the sweater I saw first but there’s also a pair of socks (and the pattern says there’s a cowl, too, but I couldn’t find it as of this writing. If you see it let me know and I’ll add the link here!) so you can totally deck yourself out in pesky seabirds if you want.

But back to the sweater for now. This is worked in DK weight yarn from the top down in the round. The yoke and a section at the bottom are worked in stranded colorwork, with stripes on the body, though you could make the body a single color if you wanted. Details like the beaks and eyes are added with duplicate stitch to make the knitting a little easier.

The colorwork sections are charted. The pattern comes in 10 sizes, with a finished chest circumference ranging from 32 to 68 inches, or 80 to 170 cm.

The socks are worked in sock yarn and come in three sizes. There worked from the cuff down and change needle sizes to accommodate the less stretchy nature of stranded colorwork. You can choose from a side profile or a seagull that’s looking out from the sock. Make a matching pair or mix it up.

Both patterns are available on Ravelry: sweater and socks. If you make them I’d love to hear about it!

[Photo: Sarah L. Kelly]

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