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Beth March
Beth March by Kath Andrews
Printed knitting shawl pattern
Note From The Designer:
“I’m not like the rest of you. I never made any plans about what I’d do when I grew up.” (Beth March, Little Women)
Beth is the second youngest of the March sisters, who is only comfortable at home or playing the piano. She never does get to grow up, but hopefully, a practical shoulder-warming shawl like this would have been a comfort to her.
This shawl begins with the Italian 2-colour cast on for which a link to video tutorial is included in the pattern. The pattern is fully written with optional charts that are supplied as a separate file.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
128.5 × 65
Yarn:
4ply/ Fingering: 200g / 800 m total (2 colour)
Recommended from our yarn range: milburn 4ply or Keld Fingering (Eden Cottage yarn)
Tools:
4mm circular needle (60cm ength to start, up to 100cm)
5mm needle
1 lockable stitch marker
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10 cm:
15 sts & 23 rows
Beth March by Kath Andrews
Printed knitting shawl pattern
Note From The Designer:
“I’m not like the rest of you. I never made any plans about what I’d do when I grew up.” (Beth March, Little Women)
Beth is the second youngest of the March sisters, who is only comfortable at home or playing the piano. She never does get to grow up, but hopefully, a practical shoulder-warming shawl like this would have been a comfort to her.
This shawl begins with the Italian 2-colour cast on for which a link to video tutorial is included in the pattern. The pattern is fully written with optional charts that are supplied as a separate file.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
128.5 × 65
Yarn:
4ply/ Fingering: 200g / 800 m total (2 colour)
Recommended from our yarn range: milburn 4ply or Keld Fingering (Eden Cottage yarn)
Tools:
4mm circular needle (60cm ength to start, up to 100cm)
5mm needle
1 lockable stitch marker
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10 cm:
15 sts & 23 rows