Skeletons and bats, oh my! This frightfully delightful hat uses one Woolstok bundle and is perfect for the eerie season.
This is Stripe Study (pattern purchased on Ravelry) knit with two Shawl Balls and a solid fingering weight yarn.
Leaves in a Stream (pattern purchased on Ravelry)
Two gradient colorways intertwine, and with German short rows, create a stunning play of light and shape in fingering or aran/worsted weight yarn.
You need two Shawl Balls that are very different colours for the shawl.
Here is a link to Ravelry showing Leaves in a Stream that were knit with Shawl Balls.
Here is a link to Romi’s group and Leaves in a Stream. There are some great suggestions here. While I was reading this some people were using two Yarn Bombs for the shawl to make it bigger.
We used 2 Shawl Balls to make the Sonoma Scarf. We wanted the colours to grade once. By working both balls at the same time (two rows of one and then two rows of the other) we made the grade longer.
You can also use one Yarn Bomb to make the Sonoma Scarf (pattern purchased on Ravelry). We suggest a 3.75mm or 4mm needle if you are using a Yarn Bomb or Shawl Balls.
Dinner is finished and I’m going to knit. The second chart on Snowflower is finished and I’m going to start the third chart.
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