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“If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”
― Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
The third season of The Shawl Society entices you to embark on a 6 month adventure of mysterious shawl patterns, warm camaraderie with like-minded knitters, and a creative exploration of one of the most beloved childhood classics of all time, The Secret Garden.
More than a century ago, Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote a story about the magic of nature, the power of the imagination, and the gift of friendship. The act of bringing something to life with the work of your own hands is always transformative, whether it is a lost and sleeping garden, or a skein of yarn waiting to blossom into a wonderful shawl.
As a member of The Shawl Society you’ll encounter a new secret shawl pattern every month for six months, delivered right to your Ravelry inbox on release day. Inspired by the magical realism and beautiful themes of The Secret Garden, the six shawl designs of Season III will offer a constantly engaging mix of shapes, sizes, and knitting techniques. Each pattern is a new invitation to explore your own relationship with making and creative magic, from gentle knits to enjoy while out in the garden to exciting challenges that may even spark new growth.
Are you in?
While some of the details will remain shrouded in shadow, here’s some information to help you decide:
Membership in The Shawl Society grants you access to six stunning knitted shawl patterns which will be released one at a time over the next six months.
The patterns will remain exclusive to Society members until the season ends.
The patterns are all knitted shawls. Most will be confident beginner level but one or two will require more intermediate skills.
The format of the patterns will be written in full the Curious Handmade Percentage Checklist Pattern™ format and I will include charts for lace to supplement the written directions.
How to join The Shawl Society:
Simply purchase The Shawl Society ebook here on Ravelry!
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