I found Caron Skinny Cakes on sale at the local big box store. I needed a travel project for a trip to visit family. I packed my project bag with a single cake of yarn, my preferred hook, and my kit. Funny how it matches my project.
The pattern is Kria by Tinna Thórudóttir Thorvaldsdóttir. You can find the pattern on Ravelry. She has loads of patterns and great tutorials on YouTube. I decided to make a contrasting stripe.
Self-striping yarn is so great for this kind of project.
I worked on this mostly in the car while my husband drove us about.
It was a simple enough project I could easily put it down and pick it up without feeling lost.
The texture on this shawl is just great! I still have to finish it up so keep an eye out for the final look.
Tools and supplies (affiliate links):
Knit and Crochet Tools (affiliate links): You can read my post about these tools in this post from December 2018.
Fiskars 7 Inch Softgrip Student Scissors (snipping yarn)
24 Pack Metal Rectangular Empty Hinged Tins (hold needle, needle threader, and stitch markers)RuMe Bags Baggie All (Aspen) (to hold my hand-finishing supplies: yarn needle, needle threader, scissors, Kitchener directions, stitch markers, etc)
24 Pack Metal Rectangular Empty Hinged Tins (hold needle, needle threader, and stitch markers)RuMe Bags Baggie All (Aspen) (to hold my hand-finishing supplies: yarn needle, needle threader, scissors, Kitchener directions, stitch markers, etc)
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