11.09.2015

Secret Garden


I am happy to say that my new Secret Garden shawl design is now available to purchase as an individual pattern!


This shawl was originally released as part of the gorgeous Secret Garden Kit from 

I had a new pattern sample knit up in one of my favorite yarns, Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in this eye-catching colorway called Shire. 



This shawl is available in two sizes, medium and large. It fits perfectly around your shoulders as a shawlette or can be secured around the neck and worn as more of a capelet style with the garter edge folded down into a warm shawl collar.





Here is the pattern information for those of you interested in knitting up a Secret Garden shawl of your very own:

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
Length: 57 (68)” / 145 / (173) cm from end to end. 
Width: 17.5 (20)” / 44.5 (51) cm at widest point of center. 

MATERIALS 
Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light [100% Merino; 420 yd / 384 m per 3.5 oz / 100 g skein]; color: Shire; 2 (3) skeins or approx 750 (1025) yd / 700 (950) m of a fingering weight wool or wool blend. 

1 40” / 100 cm US3 / 3.25 mm circular needle 

Stitch markers 
Cable needle 
Tapestry needle 
1 medium button for optional button closure 

GAUGE 
26 sts / 36 rows over 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch on US3 / 3.25 mm needle or size needed for accurate gauge.



The Secret Garden pattern will be available in a yarn shop near you very soon!

If you would like to purchase the Secret Garden shawl pattern in print, it will include a scratch off code on the back for you to receive a complimentary pdf download version of your new pattern. And the best news is that the accompanying download with be stored in your Ravelry library!

Purchase the pdf only version below.

Enjoy! :)







5 comments:

  1. I was admiring this so much when it was part of the kit,and I'm super excited it's available separately- easily the most beautiful shawl pattern I've seen in a while. I love it!!

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  2. Yeah, what Julie said. I love the allover pattern and edge treatment you've chosen. Gorgeous!

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  3. I do love the pattern in that green...but it would look lovely in just about any color!

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  4. Oh this is beautiful! Love your yarn choice - the subtle varigation really shows off the pattern!

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  5. I have to say that I had no intention to knitting a new shawl but this one is so gorgeous... :)

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