Eldfjall (volcano) - pdf pattern

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note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.

there is something so magical about standing near a volcano. tall rock formations that seem so sturdy, yet are bubbling just underneath the surface with potential. you never know when they might just reach the boiling over point. they are a stark reminder to the simultaneous patience and power that mother earth can hold. luckily, you won’t need too much patience to work this easy 8-row lace repeat. using yoth’s new rustic wool base, daughter, it will give you a large and rugged shawl for those days when you need a little extra boost to climb your own proverbial mountains and reach your own potential.

do you love the shawl closures too? grab them from JUL design’s website at http://juldesigns.com/the-latch-leather-closure.

needles: US 7 (4.5mm) 32” (80cm) circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge

yarn: 660 yards (604 metres), 300g of worsted weight yarn 
sample shown in yoth yarns’ daughter (100% domestic rambouillet and merino wool, 330 yards 302 metres, 150g) x 2 skeins in black truffle

notions: tapestry needle, 2 stitch markers

gauge: 16 stitches x 36 rows = 4” (10cm), over main body chart, blocked

TRY THIS YARN: canadian aran

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note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.

there is something so magical about standing near a volcano. tall rock formations that seem so sturdy, yet are bubbling just underneath the surface with potential. you never know when they might just reach the boiling over point. they are a stark reminder to the simultaneous patience and power that mother earth can hold. luckily, you won’t need too much patience to work this easy 8-row lace repeat. using yoth’s new rustic wool base, daughter, it will give you a large and rugged shawl for those days when you need a little extra boost to climb your own proverbial mountains and reach your own potential.

do you love the shawl closures too? grab them from JUL design’s website at http://juldesigns.com/the-latch-leather-closure.

needles: US 7 (4.5mm) 32” (80cm) circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge

yarn: 660 yards (604 metres), 300g of worsted weight yarn 
sample shown in yoth yarns’ daughter (100% domestic rambouillet and merino wool, 330 yards 302 metres, 150g) x 2 skeins in black truffle

notions: tapestry needle, 2 stitch markers

gauge: 16 stitches x 36 rows = 4” (10cm), over main body chart, blocked

TRY THIS YARN: canadian aran

note: this purchase is for a pdf pattern. you will receive a download link upon purchase.

there is something so magical about standing near a volcano. tall rock formations that seem so sturdy, yet are bubbling just underneath the surface with potential. you never know when they might just reach the boiling over point. they are a stark reminder to the simultaneous patience and power that mother earth can hold. luckily, you won’t need too much patience to work this easy 8-row lace repeat. using yoth’s new rustic wool base, daughter, it will give you a large and rugged shawl for those days when you need a little extra boost to climb your own proverbial mountains and reach your own potential.

do you love the shawl closures too? grab them from JUL design’s website at http://juldesigns.com/the-latch-leather-closure.

needles: US 7 (4.5mm) 32” (80cm) circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge

yarn: 660 yards (604 metres), 300g of worsted weight yarn 
sample shown in yoth yarns’ daughter (100% domestic rambouillet and merino wool, 330 yards 302 metres, 150g) x 2 skeins in black truffle

notions: tapestry needle, 2 stitch markers

gauge: 16 stitches x 36 rows = 4” (10cm), over main body chart, blocked

TRY THIS YARN: canadian aran

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