Thursday, April 28, 2016

Shades of Denim Shawl - pattern release and contest


I’m so excited to share with you my new shawl pattern Shades of Denim, which uses my brand new pattern stitch the Denim Stitch. This is a variation of a slip stitch which creates diagonal and horizontal lines.






I wanted to create a shawl that looks like it was made out of denim. The denim stitch used in this triangular shaped shawl reflects the look of your favorite pair of jeans.

The first Shades of Denim shawl has been knitted with Willow Yarns Daily DK, which I dyed in a gradient colorway. 

For the second one I chose Kollage Riveting, sport weight in colors charcoal denim and storm denim. I chose the yarn because it was made of 100% recycled blue jeans.






I was inspired by Aroha Knits 5 shawls in 5 days challenge and created a few different versions of the Shades of Denim Shawl. It is amazing what a little change, a different color or a different fiber can do to a pattern. The possibilities are endless. I included the directions for the modified versions in this pattern.

Here are some of my samples:


Shades of Fire

 Shades of Pacific

Shades of Microfiber

Shades of Hawthorne

Shades of the Half Blood Prince



Now we come to the contest!

I want you to come up with your own color combination and a creative title.

There are 3 ways of participating:
  1. Instagram: Post a picture of your yarn selection and project name and tag me (my Instagram name is andreacraig12 and add the hashtag #shadesofdenim.
  2. Ravelry: Create a project (with creative title and link to my pattern) and picture of your color choice, add to queue and favorite my pattern. 
  3. Facebook: Join my Facebook page and post a picture of your yarn choice and your creative title and add the hashtag #shadesofdenim.
You can participate in all three to increase your chances.

Contest ends on Friday, May 6th, 2016 11.59 pm EST. I will pick 3 winners from each way on Saturday, May 7th, 2016.

Price will be one of my patterns for free. I will contact you to find out which pattern you would like and your Ravelry name. A list of all my patterns can be found here: http://www.ravelry.com/designers/knitting-for-sanity

Good Luck!

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