Hello, my sweet ray of sunshine! I have a treat for you today! Our knit pattern this week is a fun Mosaic shawl. I do hope you’ll read on to learn more about it!

Poble was designed by Monica Wesley. When asked about her inspiration for this shawl, Monica said, “Poble is the Catalonian word for ‘people’ or ‘village,’ and this shawl takes its name from the gorgeous, yet simple to execute, two-color Pueblo Mosaic design that is featured throughout. Poble is a rectangular shawl that is knitted flat in one piece and is composed of repeating sections of Seed Stitch, Open Check Stitch, and a two-color Pueblo Mosaic Stitch.”

“You’ll need five different colors of yarn for this beautiful, repeating, symmetrical pattern, and instructions are included to customize both the length and width. Additionally, each row is written out in the Pueblo Mosaic section, so you don’t need to remember Mosaic knitting ‘rules’ to complete this stitch pattern.”

Poble is made with our limited edition Vellum Fingering yarn. This yarn is a luxurious, draping, fingering weight yarn, and it is perfect for items you want to treasure for years to come. The colors are slightly softened and heathered due to the natural, unbleached yak fiber. Vellum Fingering is a blend of 70% Baby Alpaca, 20% Mulberry Silk, and 10% Yak.

The sample is shown in colors: Excursion (C1), Open to Possibilities (C2), Elevation (C3), Overcoming (C4), and Sojourn (C5). To knit Poble, you will need two skeins each of C2 and C5 and one skein each of C1, C3, and C4.

The sample shown used approximately 160 to 381 yds (146 to 348 m) of each color and used a total of 1,270 yds/1,161 m; [C1: 160 yds/146 m, C2: 381 yds/348 m, C3: 182 yds/166 m, C4: 176 yds/161 m, & C5: 371 yds/229 m].

Be sure to order all you need for your project because once these limited edition colors are gone, they are gone!

This Adventurous Beginner to Intermediate level pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include working with more than one yarn at a time, slipping stitches, repositioning the yarn between the front and the back, and carrying nonworking yarn up the side.

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Download Poble today. Comment below, and let me know what you think of this beautiful shawl!

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Talk to ya soon.

XOXOXO  Chandi