Women wearing a white, grey and black shawl
Women wearing a white, grey and black shawl
White, grey and black shawl on a wood background

Fernweh Shawl Knitting Pattern

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The Fernweh Shawl Knitting Pattern is an easy pattern suitable for knitters of any skill level. With this pattern you'll learn to fade colors without counting stitches, as well as knit stockinette and picot stitches. This shawl is lightweight and warm, perfect for traveling or wearing with everyday outfits.

Product Specs:

Craft: Knit
Category: Shawls & Scarves
Difficulty Level: Easy
Yarn Required: 3 Skeins of DGY Lace Weight Silk Yarn 
Needle Size: (not included) US 6 (4.0 mm) Circular knitting needles (at least 24" long)
Materials: (not included) Scissors and tapestry needles
Finished Dimensions: Approx. 58" L x 14" D
Designed By: Emily Anderson | @withlovefrommaine
 
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Anonymous
Nice pattern!

Nice pattern, looks easy to read. Can't wait to use it!

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Anonymous
Beautiful pattern

The pattern is beautiful and i love how the colora go drom one to the next. There are a few mistakes in the written pattern, and section 1 can be confusing. Overall it is a nice shawl.