METAMORPHOSIS SHAWL - Assigned Pooling Knitting Pattern
The Metamorphosis Shawl is a big triangular crescent that is large enough to curl up in but elegant enough to wear anywhere. I designed it with enough stitch variation to be interesting to knit and really lovely to wear, but there’s nothing too difficult for an advanced beginner here. Skill Level Advanced Beginner Yarn Approximately 650 yards of a sock-weight assigned-pooling colorway Approximately 760 yards of a semi-solid, tonal, or non-pooling variegated colorway. If you choose a variegated colorway, look for one with random splashes of color rather than blocks of color. I call these Splashed & Speckled colorways in my shop. The colorways used in the sample are Peacock Feathers on Stained Glass Fingering for the assigned pooling colorway and Peacock Eyes for the other colorway. You could also use any of my sock-weight yarns. If you'd like to buy this as a kit with the pattern included, you can right here. Needles and Notions Size 5 US circular needles that are at least