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  • NEW PATTERN: Vantage Point


    Vantage Point is classic top-down triangular shawl inspired by Michigan’s stunning Pictured Rocks National Shoreline. The color palette reflects three main elements seen along the shoreline. The blue represents the crisp, clear waters of Lake Superior. By contrast, the red and orange evoke visions of the copper water that bleeds from the cliffs. This quick knit uses a simple, yet interesting texture broken up with garter sections. No matter where your ‘Vantage Point’ lies, this wearable shawl is just the relaxing knit you need.


    To celebrate this pattern release 
    today
    through Friday, August 14th, Get 10% OFF with code 

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    Vantage Point is knit with Nice & Knit, DK Luxe. A stunning base of 65% Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Silk and 15% Yak. The rich, heathered colors are just stunning! If you haven't used DK Luxe this project would be a great opportunity to do so. Going on now, Nice & Knit is offering Vantage Point KITS!!


    (these are 4 skein kits - pattern not included)

    SHOP NICE & KNIT KITS

    For full pattern specs/details/photos and options to purchase, please click HERE.

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    — TEST KNIT LOVE!! —

    The group of test knitters I had for Vantage Point were AMAZING!! 
    A special thanks to these talented knitters:
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    — STYLE YOUR KNITS —

    Can I talk to you about what I'm wearing with my shawl?
    Madewell is one of my favorite places to shop for everyday wear and particularly a favorite when I'm styling for a new pattern's photoshoot. What I'm wearing here is their Midi Tee Dress and their Packable Mesa Straw Hat. Both are my current FAVS!! And BOTH are on SALE now through Madewell.

    • Dress, regular price $79.50, NOW $49.99  (I'm wearing the Small)
    • Hat, regular price $39.50, NOW $27.99  (I'm wearing the Medium/Large)


    SHOP AFFILIATE LINK

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    Thank you for your support and happy knitting!
    xo
    Vantage Point photography by: Julia Ross
     
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