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Kindness
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Kindness is part of The Heartfelt Collection, a collection of four patterns all worked in yarns from The Fibre Co and released throughout 2022. Please note: Purchasing the collection offers a saving. Refunds cannot be given if you purchase the patterns individually and then wish to purchase the collection as an ebook.
I love the word ‘kindness’. It conjures up all sorts of thoughts; some people are just intrinsically kind, some people make a conscious effort to be kind whilst others just seem to struggle with the entire concept. On the whole, I think that everyone has the capacity for huge kindness and what a world it would be if everyone practised kindness, not just on a daily basis but for every moment of every day. I was reminded of the film ‘Pay it Forward’ recently when a friend of mine mentioned she would pay a kindness forward and she did. The person she paid it forward to then followed suit; I would love to think that the thread continues.
Kindness seems the perfect title for this lovely shawl; knit in Amble by The Fibre Company it is soft as a kitten and light as a feather. Kindness is the perfect thing to wrap yourself in, surround yourself with, and spend some time creating, in every sense.
I wish you love, happiness and contentment as you knit your new shawl. Wrap yourself in a hug and go forth into the world determined to make a difference with a little kindness each day.
This top-down, wide triangular shawl with bands of garter stitch between patterned panels has been designed to be worked in Amble by The Fibre Company. Amble is a fingering weight, merino/alpaca mix with the addition of recycled nylon to add strength and durability whilst still being kind to our planet (see, kindness really is everywhere!).
REQUIREMENTS
Size: As written 83” (211cm) wide, 26.5” (67cm) deep before blocking and 89” (226cm) wide, 34” (86cm) deep after.
Note that measurements will differ depending on yarn, tension, blocking etc and these are therefore given as a guide only.
Yarn: Three skeins of The Fibre Co Amble (325m/100g)
Circular Needles: 3.75mm (US5) needles are used throughout and 4.5mm (US 7) are used for the bind off (minimum 1m, in length for the main needles) or needles to create a pleasing fabric – your fabric should not be too dense and should have good drape.
You will also need: stitch markers (with a pair of different ones to mark the centre stitch), needle (for weaving in ends), blocking pins and mats.
Gauge: Gauge is not overly important as this is a shawl. However, it is better to knit a swatch to ensure that you are happy with your tension and the drape of your fabric remembering that a looser gauge will result in additional yardage requirements. The gauge achieved on the garter stitch was 21 sts to 4” before blocking and 18 sts to 4” after a very gentle block, really just smoothing the damp shawl out evenly and ensuring straight lines – measurement taken over garter stitch using 3.75mm (US 5) needles.
The Fibre Co are offering a discount for this, the April kal in the Boo Group, here. Use the code AKindness10 for 10% off until 2nd April.
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The pattern is both fully written and charted throughout.
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