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Sun Drop - Quick Knit - 1 skein wonder

Sun Drop is the perfect quick knit for gifting this winter...

WAIT A MINUTE....WE HAVEN'T EVEN QUARANTINED THROUGH SUMMER YET!!!!

Ya, I know...it feels so weird to even talk about winter...but it will come...and those who knit and crochet now will be prepared for the Holidays or be very cozy and warm. I think that's a win-win!

So, as I was saying...these shawls are fast and fun....and they only take 1 ball of yarn (you hold the yarn double to make it thicker) and you just need a US15 knitting needle (see, told ya this was going to be fast!)

We knit up this sample using Drifter, which is a cotton, wool, acrylic yarn that is the perfect amount of each. Enough cotton to make it lofty and breathable, enough wool to give it a little character and acrylic to keep the other two in check and be bouncy and washable! Oh, Drifter...you might be our favorite (don't tell the others!!!) 


You can find the pattern on Ravelry for $5.50 (the designer is a friend of the shop!!) and you can pick up the yarn on our website. This pattern adds a great pop of color to any outfit!



Jen

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