Vesna Shawlette by Shannon Squire

Vesna Shawlette

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Knitting
February 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
620 yards (567 m)
English
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We’re experiencing Spring in a major way here in the Pacific Northwest, and most days, it’s enough to throw a shawlette on over a long-sleeved shirt. Vesna is the poetic word for “Spring” in the Slovene language, and refers to mythological female creatures associated with Springtime in early Slavic mythology.

The Vesna Shawlette is an asymmetric shawlette, knitted from tip-to-tip, and it’s big enough to be a big warm hug on a cool Spring night (or a cold Winter night, if you’re still experiencing that season). Made in either fingering- or sport-weight yarn, it’s both light and warm, perfect for whatever your current season brings your way.

Yarn
approximately 620 yards fingering- or sport-weight yarn. I used Blue Moon Fiber Arts BFL Sport, colorways Saffron Jungle (orange) and Cariblue (blue).

Finished measurements:
96” across longest side, 66” across at narrow slope, 36” across at steep slope.
18” deep at widest point.