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Co-opereight
This pattern will be available starting 1/25/2021.
“A rising tide lifts all boats” is a phrase often used by John F Kennedy (though he did not actually come up with it). I think this phrase a lot when I hear people make the argument that they are suffering because someone else is succeeding.
It’s the phrase I thought of when I got a text from an indie dyer friend asking me to create a design for a group of indie dyers. Their goal was to make a project as a collective instead of competing against each other. I loved this so much that I said yes before I really knew what I was getting myself into!
In just two months, ten indie dyers, a graphic designer, a notions artist and a designer have come together to create this shawl, Co-opereight. One of the things I love the most about this project is that any five of the ten colors could be worked together and look lovely. I hope you feel the collaborative spirit of this pattern as you knit it and know that we are thankful for you, our community.“
Gauge: 23 stitches and 28 rows over 4 inches in Stitch pattern: Rows 1-5: Knit. Row 6: Purl.
Materials:
This shawl was created as part of a kit using 1/2 skeins of each yarn. To purchase the entire kit (for a Limited time) visit Bewitched Pigments.
Kit 1 is knit with Bewitched Pigments colorway Magenta (Color A), Jems Luxe Fibers colorway Blue Depths (Color B), Superfine Yarn colorway Not Wasabi (Color C), Megs & Co colorway Peach Nougat (Color D), and Oink Pigments colorway Sleet (Color E).
Kit 2 is knit with Adelaide Fiber Co colorway Brick (Color A), Why Knot Fibers in Colorway Hold Me-Knit Me (Color B), Yarn Over New York colorway Amberglow (Color C), Supernova colorway Sleet (Color D) and Sweater Sisters Designs colorway Rose (Color E)
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- First published: January 2021
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