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Viriditas
This shawl was originally published as part of A Verb For Keeping Warm’s Proverbial Club, now available to all!
Viriditas, named after the farm where its journey began, is a little celebration of the wonderful place we find ourselves in the fiber world. We are so fortunate to have incredible people like the passionate folks at A Verb for Keeping Warm, Oakland CA, dedicated to connecting pastures to pullovers, the sheep to the shawls. Pioneer, the yarn used for this reversible crescent shaped shawl, is a CA grown organic Merino, and close to my heart.
Pattern available to club members only until 2017
Note: because of yardage issues I have revised the pattern to now include a pre-blocked gauge, and adjusted the suggested needle sizes to one size smaller.
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- First published: October 2016
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- Last updated: January 21, 2025 …
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