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Summer Camp - knitting pattern

Summer Camp

$5.00

Are you looking for a fun and engaging summer knitting project? Look no further than **Summer Camp**, an easy-to-memorize and effortlessly adaptable shawl pattern designed specifically for your skeins of fingering-weight yarn. This delightful shawl invites you to mix and match two or more colors, making it the perfect canvas to showcase that crazy variegated or speckled colorway paired with a coordinating solid. Whether you’re using leftover yarn from past projects or exploring a beautiful gradient set, **Summer Camp** is a flexible pattern that allows for creativity and personal expression.

The shawl is ingeniously constructed sideways, featuring a charming knitted-on edging that adds a finished touch. Its straightforward instructions make it an ideal low-key knit, allowing you to work on it wherever your summer adventures may take you, whether by the beach, at a picnic, or relaxing at home.

**Yardage details:** You will need approximately 400 yards of two colors to knit the shawl as shown in the photos. This means you can craft a stunning accessory that showcases your unique style.

One of the best aspects of **Summer Camp** is its versatility. Resizing is a breeze—simply add stripes to customize the size to your liking! The final scallop directions can be followed as written, provided you increase by full stripes, ensuring a beautiful finish no matter the size of your project.

If you prefer having a detailed row-by-row stitch count to keep you organized, you’ll be pleased to find that the last four pages of the PDF provide an easy-to-follow list. This feature makes it simple to track your progress and maintain your rhythm as you work through this engaging pattern.

So, grab your favorite fingering-weight yarn and prepare to knit a stunning shawl with the **Summer Camp** pattern. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned knitters, this project is not only a great addition to your summer wardrobe but also a fantastic way to relax and enjoy the creativity of knitting.

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