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Caeli Shawy by Rachy Newin
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now Caeli (pronounced Kie lee) is Latin for heaven, and the Caeli Shawl is just a little bit of heaven! The lace is quick and easy to work up, looks amazing even with variegated colorways, and the sparkle in Oink Pigments Disco adds an extra starry touch. Worked as a top-down triangle, the Caeli Shawl features a 4-row repeat that can easily be adjusted for size. Though the stitch pattern looks gorgeously complex, it uses just ch, sc, and dc, making it accessible even to a beginner crocheter.
Feeling Fine Shawl by Afifa
This pattern is available for $5.50 USD buy it now This two skein shawl is knit from tip to tip with a border knitted on along the bottom edge. The two yarns are highlighted by gradually increasing bands of garter and eyelet lace, ending in a picot bind off. Reminiscent of a summer evening sitting on a porch with a cool drink, this shawl will leave you feeling fine… Yarn: Approx 800 yards of fingering weight yarn. Sample shown in Oink Pigments, C1, Jewls, colorway: Don’t be Koi, 60% Superwash Merino, 30% Bamboo, 10% Nylon, C2, Disco, colorway, Dill With...
Midnight Shadows Shawl by Rachy Newin
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now The Midnight Shadows Shawl features a simple openwork pattern that is ideal for an adventurous beginner. The pattern offers an easy to remember repeat, is super simple to adjust size-wise, and includes instructions for adding more solid rows. Plus, the stitch pattern works up beautifully in any yarn weight, so you can make it with any Oink Pigments yarn!
Shadows at Midnight by Rachy Newin
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now The Shadows at Midnight Shawl features a simple openwork pattern that is ideal for an adventurous beginner. The pattern is fairly mindless, with rows of solid stitches interspersed with a row or two of openwork. It’s also super simple to adjust size-wise and includes instructions for customizing the placement of the contrast rows. Plus, the pattern works up beautifully in any yarn weight, so you can make it with any Oink Pigments yarn, and it’s a great way to use up those minis!
Agnesi by Helena Bristow
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now The shape of this shawlette inhabited my thoughts for a long time before it finally came to life. I’ve named it for Maria Agnesi, an Italian mathematician best known for her contributions to differential and integral calculus. Agnesi was a professor at the University of Bologna. She gives her name to a concept known as the “Witch of Agnesi,” which refers to a curve that can be expressed in an algebraic equation. I think the curves of this shawlette are evocative of that so-called ‘Witch.’ Finished Size: Appx 36“...