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  • Bonfire Shawl Kit

    • The Bonfire Crescent Shawl is a beautiful shawl that is knit from the centre out from a gorgeous mix of Knit Collage yarns.

      A super fun mix of stitches, stripes and textured yarns to create a truly unique piece, you'll wear all the time. The curved crescent shape has a stunning drape when worn. 

      And you can sign up for a free video class on how to knit this piece here.

      Your Kit includes:
      • 1 full skein of Spun Cloud yarn by Knit Collage (100% wool, 200g, 100 yards) in Honeysuckle (as shown)

      • 1 Mini Skein Sampler Kit (5 mini skeins of yarn) in Mauve (as shown). More details on the yarns included in the "Kit Specs" tab.

      • PDF pattern

      You will also need:
      • 12mm (US 17) circular needles, 40” length or size needed to obtain gauge

      Skill Level:
      Beginner to Intermediate Knitter

      Finished Measurements:
      94.25”/240cm at widest (bottom edge before Picot Bind off) x 14”/35.5cm deep

      Gauge:
      6 sts and 14 rows = 4”/10cm in stitch pattern in the MC yarn

      Pattern Designer: Annie Lupton of Boho Chic Fiber Co

    • Ingredients:
      • 1 full skein of Spun Cloud yarn by Knit Collage (100% wool, 200g, 100 yards) in Honeysuckle

      • 1 Mini Skein Sampler Kit (5 mini skeins of yarn) in Mauve:

      Yarn A: Spun Cloud ~ 100% wool ~ 17 yards
      Yarn B: Wildflower ~ 100% cotton ~ 17 yards
      Yarn C: Daisy Chain ~ a mix of wool/mohair and sparkly fibers - content varies based on color ~ 17 yards
      Yarn D: Cast Away ~ 100% wool - content varies based on color ~ 17 yards
      Yarn E: Dreamland ~ a mix of wool/mohair and sparkly fibers - content varies based on color ~ 17 yards

      • PDF pattern

      Gauge:
      6 sts and 14 rows = 4”/10cm in stitch pattern in the MC yarn

      Washing Instructions: Gently handwash and lay flat to dry

    •  

      Knit Collage began when I (Hi, I'm Amy!) fell in love with hand spinning long ago. From that time on, creating a business that meshed with this creative passion became an obsession.  

      At the heart of my business and the podcast, is this idea that it's important to lean into all the things that make us weird or set us apart, all of those interests that others might not get. I believe these are our secret weapons, they make us unique and that they become our super powers.

      I hope to set an example of what's possible through my own work by creating a thriving business built on far out yarn and pattern designs. If this peaks your interest, definitely check out my podcast.

      The Knit Collage team also includes a my sister Jessie who handles everything from Pinterest to wholesale orders and Cheryl Kubat, our in-house knitting guru. She's here for any technical questions that may crop up!

      MEET THE SPINNERS

      All of the Knit Collage dyeing, carding and spinning takes place in Punjab, India by a team of 13 expert women.  When the business first started in 2010, I spent countless hours teaching this awesome Indian team how to craft my yarn designs on traditional spinning wheels. It was no easy feat getting it off the ground but now these women are true masters that spin and craft well beyond my skill level.

      They do it all - the spinning is just part of it!  At any time only 5-6 ladies are spinning while the rest card fiber, crochet tiny flowers, embroider sparkly paisleys, organize trims or check each skein for quality, the list goes on! Truly each yarn is specially handcrafted with love and care and represents a loving partnership between myself, the designer, and this talented group of women. 

      Through our tiny operation, I hope to create beautiful yarns that inspire and nurture your creative spirit. When you knit with our yarns, you support the livelihood of the Indian women who craft them as well as our US-based small business.

      If you're interested in seeing more photos, visit this blog post that is all about our last trip to India. I take two trips to India yearly and the best way to see behind the scenes is on my Instagram account. My next trip is slated for February 2019! Thanks so much ~ Amy @ Knit Collage