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First Snow Shawl - knitting pattern

First Snow Shawl

$4.85

Inspired by the enchanting beauty of falling snow, this stunning triangular shawl pattern combines two exquisite yarns: one variegated and the other solid white. The result is a beautifully blurred ombre effect that evokes the delicate appearance of snowflakes dancing in the winter air. Perfect for keeping warm during chilly days, this shawl not only provides essential comfort but also adds a touch of style to any outfit!

Crafted from super soft and squishy yarn, this shawl is perfect for both personal wear and as a thoughtful gift for someone special. Whether you’re treating yourself or surprising a loved one, this shawl is an excellent choice that combines practicality with artistry.

For those seeking a matching accessory, be sure to explore my other design, the "First Snow Hat." Together, they create a charming winter ensemble that will keep you cozy and fashionable.

This knitting pattern is suitable for both beginners and intermediate knitters. Basic knitting skills are required, but don’t worry! Special techniques are thoroughly explained within the pattern. You'll find easy-to-follow instructions paired with detailed photographs, ensuring that your knitting experience is as enjoyable as it is fulfilling.

Here’s what you’ll need to get started on your own breathtaking shawl:

  • 5.5-6mm (US8-10) knitting needles for optimal stitch formation and comfort.

  • 250-270 yards of chunky weight variegated yarn. I personally recommend Lion Brand Scarfie for its lovely color transitions.

  • 250-270 yards of Aran, worsted, or chunky weight solid color yarn to complement the variegated option.

Important note: All patterns and pictures are copyrighted ©CamexiaDesigns. Please respect the creative rights associated with this pattern.

If you have any questions while working on your shawl, feel free to reach out! I am more than happy to assist you. Thank you for visiting my pattern page, and happy knitting!

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