You Are Enough Kit

You Are Enough Kit

Regular price $120.00 Sale

Designed by Sarah Abrahms

This is a simple, forgiving, and engaging triangle shawl that will use up the yarn and time you have.

Each section is “knit until you want to switch” while introducing new yarn colors when you’re almost finished with your previous color.

You can use this pattern as a stash-buster, or you can purchase Dream in Color’s gorgeous kit (or make your own kit with their minis!) for LYS day, April 17-18, 2021!

When using the Dream In Color kit, start introducing the second color after the 13th or 14th repeat of the ridge section, remembering to alternate between the first and second every two rows until you almost run out of the first. Introduce the third color at the beginning of the drop-stitch section (row 3 and 4). Introduce the fourth color after the fifth repeat, and introduce the fifth color at the eleventh repeat. Introduce the last color after two repeats of the lace section.

^^^ Or, depending on your gauge, you can do your best at yarn chicken! Have fun with it, and if you lose, like I did, break your yarn and introduce the next color in the middle of a row. It’s OK!

April 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 19 rows = 2 inches
in Ridge Pattern
US 5 - 3.75 mm
600 - 800 yards (549 - 732 m)
One Size

This is a simple, forgiving, and engaging triangle shawl that will use up the yarn and time you have.

Each section is “knit until you want to switch” while introducing new yarn colors when you’re almost finished with your previous color.

You can use this pattern as a stash-buster, or you can purchase Dream in Color’s gorgeous kit (or make your own kit with their minis!) for LYS day, April 17-18, 2021!

When using the Dream In Color kit, start introducing the second color after the 13th or 14th repeat of the ridge section, remembering to alternate between the first and second every two rows until you almost run out of the first. Introduce the third color at the beginning of the drop-stitch section (row 3 and 4). Introduce the fourth color after the fifth repeat, and introduce the fifth color at the eleventh repeat. Introduce the last color after two repeats of the lace section.

^^^ Or, depending on your gauge, you can do your best at yarn chicken! Have fun with it, and if you lose, like I did, break your yarn and introduce the next color in the middle of a row. It’s OK!