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Uroko Free Knitting Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

This stunning, hear - shaped shawl looks like the most beautiful sunset on earth. Combined with an ombre effect it created a lovely depth and complexity to the whole pattern. Above all, it's really not that hard to knit! Moreover, it's a really warm piece of art, that will last you literally forever.

Uroko Free Knitting Pattern

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Floating Ribs Free Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

I absolutely love the colors in this gorgeous shawl by Cate Carter-Evans. It's such a mesmerizing project! The finished project is 62 inches / 158 cm from tip to tip, and 18 inches / 46 cm deep at the center point of the shawl. It features a faux i - cord edging, which makes it such beautiful!

Floating Ribs Free Pattern

Minnow Knitting Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

This beautiful heart - shaped shawl is so mesmerizing because of all the different colors combined together, that create a truly magical effect. In other words, it's a stunning piece, that will keep you warm and look great! I love this one.

Minnow Knitting Pattern

Rothko Brioche Wrap Free Knitting Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

If you're looking for a fast, easy and above all - stunning pattern, you might have just found the right one. I love this simple wrap and the stripes, that create an iridescent, magical effect. In other words, you won't be able to take your eyes of this beauty!

Rothko Brioche Wrap Free Knitting Pattern

Myriad Free Knitting Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

Author of this pattern took her inspiration from ripples on the water and you can clearly see how amazing this gorgeous shawl looks like. In addition, you can embellish it even further by adding some needs and sequins. I'm sure it's also a wonderful gift idea!

Myriad Free Knitting Pattern

Sashiko Brioche Wrap Free Knitting Pattern

  • DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans

The autor took her inspiration from a traditional Japanese embroidery technique - sashiko. I absolutely love the finished piece - it looks truly magical and so intricate! What a gorgeous idea for a gift!

Sashiko Brioche Wrap Free Knitting Pattern