Full Bloom
This delightful knitting pattern is available in both English and French, making it accessible to a wider audience of knitting enthusiasts.
“Full Bloom” is a charming pattern that celebrates the beauty of Springtime and features my new favorite color combination: pink and green. This easy-to-follow project is designed to be knitted in one continuous piece, starting from the top and working downwards. The strategically placed increases create a slightly asymmetrical triangle shape, adding a unique flair to your finished shawl.
This pattern utilizes plenty of garter stitch and incorporates a few English ribs to give it texture — and don’t worry, there’s no brioche involved! The result is a stunning and stylish shawl that is perfect for brightening up your spring wardrobe. With its fresh aesthetic, the “Full Bloom” shawl can easily transition from casual outings to more formal events, making it a versatile addition to any knitwear collection.
Get creative by selecting your favorite color combination for this lovely shawl and let your knitting journey begin. Choose colors that resonate with you and reflect the vibrant nature of spring!
YARN RECOMMENDATIONS
- 1 skein of Frida Fuchs “Steppke Single,” beautifully showcased here in Olive (C1)
- 1 skein of Duck Duck Wool “50/50 Merino Silk,” which appears here in the stunning Speckled Stone (C2)
Alternatively, you will need approximately 760 yards of fingering weight yarn (with about 360 yards in color C1 and 400 yards in color C2). Explore a range of suggested substitute yarns listed below to find the perfect match for your shawl!
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter, this pattern is designed to be both simple and enjoyable. Dive into this creative knitting project and experience the joys of crafting a beautiful shawl that embodies the spirit of spring!