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TRAILING BLACKBERRY SHAWL pattern

CA$7.00

The Trailing Blackberry Shawl by Jennifer Lee is inspired by the incredible forest ecosystems found on Vancouver Island. The trailing blackberry is the only native blackberry species in British Columbia, making it ever so special to the local flora.

The shawl is constructed using a side-to-side triangle shawl method with the increases and decreases occurring on the right side of the shawl. It is a textured shawl, which features bobbles, a cabled border and pulled through stitches on a garter stitch background.

This pattern uses 2 Skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the main colour, and 2 skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the contrast colour.

This item is a digital knitting pattern, yarn not included.
Yarn kit can be purchased
here.


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The Trailing Blackberry Shawl by Jennifer Lee is inspired by the incredible forest ecosystems found on Vancouver Island. The trailing blackberry is the only native blackberry species in British Columbia, making it ever so special to the local flora.

The shawl is constructed using a side-to-side triangle shawl method with the increases and decreases occurring on the right side of the shawl. It is a textured shawl, which features bobbles, a cabled border and pulled through stitches on a garter stitch background.

This pattern uses 2 Skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the main colour, and 2 skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the contrast colour.

This item is a digital knitting pattern, yarn not included.
Yarn kit can be purchased
here.


The Trailing Blackberry Shawl by Jennifer Lee is inspired by the incredible forest ecosystems found on Vancouver Island. The trailing blackberry is the only native blackberry species in British Columbia, making it ever so special to the local flora.

The shawl is constructed using a side-to-side triangle shawl method with the increases and decreases occurring on the right side of the shawl. It is a textured shawl, which features bobbles, a cabled border and pulled through stitches on a garter stitch background.

This pattern uses 2 Skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the main colour, and 2 skeins of Hinterland Dusk for the contrast colour.

This item is a digital knitting pattern, yarn not included.
Yarn kit can be purchased
here.


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