Spring Awakening - A Four Seasons Design
New from Georgina Bow Creations: Spring Awakening - a new stole design from the Four Seasons Stole Collection.
The brighter, warmer days of spring often still have a chill to them which will be chased away by the cozy warmth of mohair. The pattern represents the seasonal transition from Winter's chill to the new life of Spring with its cables which burst into bloom. Flowers and beads adorn both ends. The stole is knitted from one end to the other with no breaks and no grafting, making length adjustments easy to do. The edges are knitted with the body of the stole, so it is not necessary to apply them later. When you are through, you are through. The finished size is 20" wide and 78" long. If desired, a shorter or longer length is also possible. The stole is knitted on US size 10 needles (6.5 mm) and requires 750 yards of yarn such as Classic Elite LeGran with a gauge of about 4 stitches per inch. For those with mohair allergies, a brushed alpaca will work or for a non-fuzzy option, any worsted weight yarn will be appropriate. Approximately 200 size 6 seed beads are used in this design.
Georgina Bow will also be hosting a Four Seasons Knit Along for all of the designs in this series. For more information or to join, please see the KAL site (CLICK HERE)
$6.00
Be sure to check out the other pattern in this series, Winter Slumbers.
Georgina Bow Creations and Pink Lemon Twist patterns cannot be combined in a single purchase. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.
Labels: Georgina Bow Creations Patterns
4 Comments:
What a beautiful stole. I am in the fall mindset now but it will be a perfect knit to start early next year!
Oh this looks so lovely!
A beautiful stole. Lovely colour too.
All of your and your mother's designs are so beautiful! I have participated in a couple of KAL's and have loved them. My MIL's favorite present from our family is the stole I gave her last Christmas - the stole from you. I am currently knitting your mother's stole - just ever so slowly :o) I actually have a link for you if you don't have it already. In one of your posts you really liked the look of crochet hexagons, well today I came across a how to on those and thought I would pass it along. Here is the link: http://attic24.typepad.com/weblog/2008/11/hexagon-crochet.html I hope this helps.
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