Kittenish Shawlette
Kittenish Shawlette
PRODUCT: digital hand knitting pattern for Kittenish Shawlette.
PUBLISHED: March 2022. Originally published November 2021 for Little Skein’s Beatrix Box.
INTRODUCTION: Kittenish Shawlette was part of the Beatrix Box series by Little Skein, which was the 8th and last of the series. I gravitated to a story about a kitten, since I have three cats myself. It was “The Story of Miss Moppet”. I was inspired by the kitten who wrapped a gingham dusting cloth over its own head to try and trap a mouse, who ends up escaping from the cloth later through a hole. I recreated this cloth in this shawlette design with different slip stitch textures in mock gingham pattern and playing with stripes in two different colors. “Kittenish” is an adjective for coyly playful, like or in the manner of a kitten. It’s an ode to the message in Beatrix's art, the whimsy, silliness and playfulness that we need in life to feel alive.
Pattern PDF beautifully created and formatted by Anne of Little Skein. Anne wrote an in-depth behind-the-scenes on the inspiration behind this design and what it means to the both of us on their blog post.
DESCRIPTION: v-shaped shawl with slip stitches, striping, and spiting for right and left wings.
NEEDLE: US 6 (4.0 mm) or the size needed to obtain gauge, 32-inch (80 cm) circular needles
GAUGE: 21 sts and 41 rows to 4 inches (10 cm) in slip stitch body pattern, blocked. *Gauge is not critical to this pattern, but will affect the yarn requirements and final size of your shawl.
NOTIONS: gauge ruler if needed
YARN: Sport weight/Thicker Fingering Weight
Sample knit with: Little Skein “Harvest Sport”, 100% non-superwash American-grown Merino & Rambouillet wool blend, 312 yards (285 m)/100g
1 skein each of Color A and Color B
Color A: Ahri (grey-blue)
Color B: Kittenish (pink)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Wingspan (tip of right-side V to tip of left-side V): 56 inches (140 cm), Depth (center point to base of V): 18 inches (45 cm)
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Pay What You Choose: In order to make my designs more financially accessible but still valuing the work it takes to create these patterns, I am implementing a “Pay What You Choose” model. These prices indicate the fair amount that has been put into the designs and hopefully can become a sustainable way for me to keep creating hand knitting patterns.
Listed are the codes and the price you will be paying next to them:
No Code: $9.50
TTierA: $7.50
TTierB: $6.50