Kodikas

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by Caitlin Hunter 

As winter settles in and days grow shorter, it’s natural to search out as much coziness as possible. You may already be familiar with the Danish concept of “hygge” – well, this shawl is inspired by that same concept, and is appropriately named after the Finnish word for “cozy”! Cold countries know how to manage through brutal winters while keeping smiles on their faces, and colorwork is a great way for knitters to stay happy and inspired through long nights by the fire. Flat colorwork might seem intimidating, but this shawl will cure you of that worry with its smaller colorwork sections broken up with stockinette. You’ll finish with a new skill and a warm shawl that blocks the wind. The pompoms are optional, but really, what winter knit is complete without a pompom or three to inspire a few snowball fights? Embrace winter in all its glory, and stay cozy while you’re at it!

(Caitlin Hunter)

Sample work by Miriam Soulanna

Each kit contains the yarn you will need to complete your project.

The pattern is not included. 

You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry here.

You can also create your own color combination by choosing your skeins in Baby Yak Lace .

NOTE: on our baby yak colors, we only dye on the natural basis we have, no bleaching or decoloring so depending on the shade of the natural fiber, each color will vary from season to season, making it darker or lighter. This is the beauty of working with natural fiber and so the shade of the sample you see photographed, not always correspond to the shade we have in stock or at your local LYS.

©Miriam S

 

Categories:, Composition:

100% Baby Yak

Number of skeins:

Baby Yak Lace held double

2 Skeins Chocolate

1 Skein Desert

1 Skein Dusty Pink

1 Skein Mustard

Finished Measurements:

One Size.

Finished width: 60” [152.5 cm]

Finished depth: 27” [68.5 cm]

Yarn:

5 Skeins in mYak Baby Yak Lace Held Double

This sample has 8 additional rows in each section – dusty pink and chocolate – to make the shawl bigger and use up most of the yarn

Needles:

US 7 – 4.5 mm

Gauge:

16 stitches and 27 rows = 10 cm
in stockinette stitch

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