Love this pattern and use it a lot. The double gradient is beautiful! FYI I prefer a stretchy bind off because it keeps all three sides equal. My favorite bind off is k2tog, slip that stitch back onto the left needle then k2tog, and repeat.
I forgot to include k2tog tbl in the easy, stretchy bind off. K2 together through the back loop, slip that stitch back on to the left needle then repeat k2togtbl.
What a wonderful teacher. Really really exceptional tutorial and such a lovely scarf. Have to do it, Need to do it, Want to do it, Can't wait to do it. 🎀💐🌹🌺💖
- Great! I’m not so good at knitting, but I want to make this shawl. Just have to get some yarn for it, plus a set of knitting needles. I usually crochet. I didn’t knit or crochet for about 25 years, started again some years ago. So much has happened with krocheting and knitting in these years! And CZcams tutorials are so great to watch and then make the project. I’m in Heaven... 😃 /Lisbeth from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thank you so much.....no idea how handy this is for me right now. I need to distract my mind and make something pretty. This is the perfect blend of pretty, practical and easy to execute. 👌👍
I have to say that I wouldn’t have picked those two colors to put together but boy they make a beautiful color combination. Great pattern choice to showcase those two gradient yarn colors. Your pretty shawl is so cheerful and fresh. Thank you for making these tutorials. ☺️👍🏻
Thanks for sharing your idea with this pattern. I was thinking of using Lion Brand Mandala, a #3 weight yarn, two strands held together and using a smaller needle, as another use of the pattern. thanks again. will follow on insta:)
I have just completed my second of this pattern. Thank you for the tutorial on this technique of increasing and decreasing for the shape to be achieved. I used Lion Brand Landscapes on the first in two contrasting color blends...Volcano (rich deep reds/purples/rust/blues) and Blue Lagoon (deep rich blues/greens). The yarn in those colors created a really artsy piece in gorgeous bright colors that I always steer away from in my wardrobe. The Shawl will bring in a hyper-dose of color to my winter outfits. The bind off was too tight even though I really was conscious of my tension while binding off. My completed length was approx 70 inches using the two skeins in totality on us 8 needles. The second that I just finished now, I chose a different take on yarn colors and tried a different bind off. I selected two cakes from my treasured stash of Caron Latte Cakes in the Blueberry colorway on size 13 needles. I made certain to select two cakes that began with different shades in the variations of blues. What it created was a very tonal version that is quite pleasing to the eye and more subdued for days when one feels less adventuresome with colors. I used 80 grams from each cake (approx 176 yards x 2), leaving enough for two more scarves from those cakes. It left me with 84 inches along the top so it is very generous and fluffy. I might even try this once more with even larger needles for something even larger and more airy to be able to wrap it several times for the coldest days. I recommend the bind off I used on the second one...no tightness at all...as stretchy as the rest of the garter stitch scarf/shawl. I began my cast off row by knitting first stitch and second stitch. With 2 stitches on my right needle I knit those 2 stitches through the back loop by inserting my left needle in front of right needle from left to right, and complete knit stitch. Knit the next stitch from the left needle and knit through the back loop again on the 2 stitches on the right needle. To give credit where due, I learned this bind off technique from Very Pink here on YT. I believe her tutorial title is Very Stretchy Bind Off. It worked very well for this application. Thanks again, this is an easy to use pattern when one needs to be able to knit on “cruise control”. I will keep it my “go to” projects.
Your color choices in this shawl turned out so beautiful. I would never have expected that and honestly probably would have never chosen those two to go together in a project. This video in particular, specifically your colorway choices in this project, came to mind recently when I was choosing yarn for an afghan I'm making soon. I was a bit more daring than I normally would have been. Medium smoke grey, plum variegated, and butter yellow yarn ended up in my cart and I'm so excited to get started on this. Thanks for your inspiration in being a bit more adventurous with my color choices.
I really appreciated this video, I am now legally blind. I learn to knit when I was younger when I had good vision. She verbalizes so well that I feel that I can follow this pattern., Thank you very much for what you were doing, I’m going to try this next…
Just casting off this project ATM. used Red Heart's Unforgettable, they contrasted so nicely! And the ombre effect worked very nicely with this pattern, thank you!
This is such an amazing yet simple pattern. It can be a base for many colour combinations and patterns. This is definitely giving me a lot of ideas. Thank you for such clear and easy to follow instructions. Love it.
I think I will try this. This design is what I have been looking for and thank goodness I can source this yarn from Australia. Thank you for sharing this video.
This is so cool. Would have never thought of mixing two self striping yarns like this! I’ve crocheted a couple of your crochet patterns, but you have put me in the mood to get my knitting needles out!
This was just what I was looking for you create my first knit shawl. I'm using Mandala Tweed, and it's turning out super cool. I'm using two cakes starting at different parts of the color sequence. (They actually seem to be completely different, which is also super cool.) Thank you for this tutorial!
I knitted this shawl recently. I really, really love it. Thank you so much for your instruction and inspiration. 2:08 Btw I used the same yarn and color.
I think something may be wrong with my video feed. I don’t see when/where/how you start decrease. I am a knit newbie and I love how well you explain and how calm your voice is. Thank you.
Hi Bonnie. The decreases are part of the shawl rows all along. The combination of increases and decreases is what causes the shape of the shawl to curve. Perhaps the written instructions might help: yayforyarn.com/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl-free-knitting-pattern/
Thank you so very much for doing this video. I have some really nice fingering yarn and will use your pattern. Nice of you to make a helpful video. Thank you very much. Love this.
why do you love/ like to knit? im curious because for me its a drug..I love it so much. it actually kind of impedes my life. I need to find a way to make a career from this. so obsessed with anything 'knitty' lol. thank you.
Hi! I love to knit because I just like to be creative. With knitting, I can play with color, texture, style, and squishy yarn! Knitting is just one of the creative outlets I enjoy. I also love crocheting, sewing, baking, doodling, and quilting. (Especially free-motion quilting!) I have also dabbled in cross stitch, embroidery, sculpting polymer clay, paper-crafting, and jewelry-making. I find anything crafty or creative to be relaxing and fun, and I love any opportunity to make something unique!
It's beautiful, I ve knitted a few shawls using this technique but they turned out smaller than I anticipated. How many stitches did you have when binding off? Thanks in advance. ❤
Hi. I don't know how many stitches I had, but I do know that my bind off edge was nearly 40" long. The "wingspan" of my shawl was 84" long. I hope this helps!
In reference to the "gap" i mentioned in my last comment, I've tried leaving the old color hanging off to the right and just knittig with the new color. The "gap" is then in the back, and less visible. Does this make sense??
I love the look of this combination, never would have picked up these two colours myself. Has anybody tried different Bernat Pop colours, how does it turn out ? Any pictures ?
Hi! I haven't tried any other color combos yet, but I have seen some others use different colors of this yarn. Here are a few photos of people's projects from this pattern: instagram.com/explore/tags/doublegradientboomerangshawl/ Here's a bunch more projects on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl/people On Ravelry, you can even filter the projects so it will only show the ones made from Bernat Pop. Hope this helps!
Hi Rosita! You can do this with 2 skeins of the same color. However, to make sure you don't end up with the same colors overlapping, I would suggest using the center-pull end of one skein and the outside end of the second skein. So you would start with the first color of one skein and the last color of the second skein. This would give a similar look as if you were using two colorways. Otherwise, if you begin with the same end of both skeins, you won't get the double-gradient effect. You will just get sections of solid colors as if you were only using one skein. Hope this helps!
I love the pattern but I don't understand how when you start with 5 stitches then keep increasing until you get to the length you want its not 5 stitches at the other end. Please could you explain how this happens. I'm looking forward to knitting it, I have the yarn but just need your or anyone's help, please.
Hi Marie. If you look at the photo in this post of the shawl laying flat, yayforyarn.com/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl-free-knitting-pattern/ you can see the direction the stripes go. The stripes make it easier to see how the shawl is constructed. The cast on corner is at the right, and the bind off edge is the edge that runs from the center point of the shawl to the left corner. I hope this helps!
I appreciate learning your last tip of the bind off.
Love this pattern and use it a lot.
The double gradient is beautiful!
FYI I prefer a stretchy bind off because it keeps all three sides equal.
My favorite bind off is k2tog, slip that stitch back onto the left needle then k2tog, and repeat.
I forgot to include k2tog tbl in the easy, stretchy bind off.
K2 together through the back loop, slip that stitch back on to the left needle then repeat k2togtbl.
Beautiful shawl . The color possibilities are endless .
What a wonderful teacher. Really really exceptional tutorial and such a lovely scarf. Have to do it, Need to do it, Want to do it, Can't wait to do it. 🎀💐🌹🌺💖
Love the way you teach
- Great! I’m not so good at knitting, but I want to make this shawl. Just have to get some yarn for it, plus a set of knitting needles. I usually crochet. I didn’t knit or crochet for about 25 years, started again some years ago. So much has happened with krocheting and knitting in these years! And CZcams tutorials are so great to watch and then make the project. I’m in Heaven... 😃
/Lisbeth from Sweden 🇸🇪
I hear you, Lisbeth! My grandmother taught me when I was 10, picked it up again @ 52.
I stopped crocheting for over 20 years... picked it back up around 48! I wish I could knit.....
I sure questioned the two color choices , but seeing it finished I loved it.!
I’ve made this shawl so many times and each shawl is absolutely beautiful..
Thank you so much.....no idea how handy this is for me right now. I need to distract my mind and make something pretty. This is the perfect blend of pretty, practical and easy to execute. 👌👍
I have to say that I wouldn’t have picked those two colors to put together but boy they make a beautiful color combination. Great pattern choice to showcase those two gradient yarn colors. Your pretty shawl is so cheerful and fresh. Thank you for making these tutorials. ☺️👍🏻
Thank you so much, Betty! I am so glad you like it!
Thanks for sharing your idea with this pattern. I was thinking of using Lion Brand Mandala, a #3 weight yarn, two strands held together and using a smaller needle, as another use of the pattern. thanks again. will follow on insta:)
You're welcome, Susie! Feel free to use any yarn weight you like for this pattern. I hope your shawl turns out great!
I have just completed my second of this pattern. Thank you for the tutorial on this technique of increasing and decreasing for the shape to be achieved. I used Lion Brand Landscapes on the first in two contrasting color blends...Volcano (rich deep reds/purples/rust/blues) and Blue Lagoon (deep rich blues/greens). The yarn in those colors created a really artsy piece in gorgeous bright colors that I always steer away from in my wardrobe. The Shawl will bring in a hyper-dose of color to my winter outfits. The bind off was too tight even though I really was conscious of my tension while binding off. My completed length was approx 70 inches using the two skeins in totality on us 8 needles.
The second that I just finished now, I chose a different take on yarn colors and tried a different bind off. I selected two cakes from my treasured stash of Caron Latte Cakes in the Blueberry colorway on size 13 needles. I made certain to select two cakes that began with different shades in the variations of blues. What it created was a very tonal version that is quite pleasing to the eye and more subdued for days when one feels less adventuresome with colors. I used 80 grams from each cake (approx 176 yards x 2), leaving enough for two more scarves from those cakes. It left me with 84 inches along the top so it is very generous and fluffy. I might even try this once more with even larger needles for something even larger and more airy to be able to wrap it several times for the coldest days.
I recommend the bind off I used on the second one...no tightness at all...as stretchy as the rest of the garter stitch scarf/shawl. I began my cast off row by knitting first stitch and second stitch. With 2 stitches on my right needle I knit those 2 stitches through the back loop by inserting my left needle in front of right needle from left to right, and complete knit stitch. Knit the next stitch from the left needle and knit through the back loop again on the 2 stitches on the right needle. To give credit where due, I learned this bind off technique from Very Pink here on YT. I believe her tutorial title is Very Stretchy Bind Off. It worked very well for this application.
Thanks again, this is an easy to use pattern when one needs to be able to knit on “cruise control”. I will keep it my “go to” projects.
Your color choices in this shawl turned out so beautiful. I would never have expected that and honestly probably would have never chosen those two to go together in a project. This video in particular, specifically your colorway choices in this project, came to mind recently when I was choosing yarn for an afghan I'm making soon. I was a bit more daring than I normally would have been. Medium smoke grey, plum variegated, and butter yellow yarn ended up in my cart and I'm so excited to get started on this. Thanks for your inspiration in being a bit more adventurous with my color choices.
I really appreciated this video, I am now legally blind. I learn to knit when I was younger when I had good vision. She verbalizes so well that I feel that I can follow this pattern., Thank you very much for what you were doing, I’m going to try this next…
Just casting off this project ATM. used Red Heart's Unforgettable, they contrasted so nicely! And the ombre effect worked very nicely with this pattern, thank you!
Thanks for sharing this with us. I have 2 cakes of Bernat Pop and I wasn't sure what to do with it. Now I know what to do. Thanks!
What a cool color combination for the shawl. Thanks so much for the tutorial & easy instructions
I love how easy this scarf is to make!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
This is such an amazing yet simple pattern. It can be a base for many colour combinations and patterns. This is definitely giving me a lot of ideas. Thank you for such clear and easy to follow instructions. Love it.
It's beautiful nd your explanation is very clear and precise. ❤️
Thank you very much.You are a very good teacher.🙋
Enjoyed the tutorial - clear well, paced and pleasant voice. Thank you
You are welcome, Misty! I'm glad the video was helpful to you!
love the tip about binding off the last stitch!
Thank you, Madison! I am glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing. Love from Japan
I think I will try this. This design is what I have been looking for and thank goodness I can source this yarn from Australia. Thank you for sharing this video.
Such good instructions, so thorough. Thank you so much for sharing, and the shawl looks great!
Beautiful. Easy. Going to be my next project. Looks like it may be a good project for my stash yarns.
What a great way to use up some of my single cakes of gradient yarns! Can’t wait to make one!
You are an excellent teacher!
Beautiful shawl ❣️❣️
Beautiful shawl. I just bought the yarn. Can't wait to start
I'm making this shawl , love it and very easy to follow🥰🧶 Thank you
This is so cool. Would have never thought of mixing two self striping yarns like this! I’ve crocheted a couple of your crochet patterns, but you have put me in the mood to get my knitting needles out!
Thank you so much. It’s getting beautiful 🤍
I love this and it looks quite easy. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Very good tutorial. Thank you.
I love this scarf!
Love this! Seems so easy with your explanation. Saving it to make it one of these days. Thank you!
Beutiful!! Thank you for sharing I so appreciate.!!!
This was just what I was looking for you create my first knit shawl. I'm using Mandala Tweed, and it's turning out super cool. I'm using two cakes starting at different parts of the color sequence. (They actually seem to be completely different, which is also super cool.) Thank you for this tutorial!
Bellissimo 👏🏻👏🏻
Whoa, beautiful. On my list to make.
Excellent Excellent tutorial!..thank u!
This is soooo cooooool! Thanks for the tuturial! Just great!
Very beautiful, thank you from Germany!!!
I knitted this shawl recently. I really, really love it. Thank you so much for your instruction and inspiration. 2:08 Btw I used the same yarn and color.
Wonderful pattern. Thank you so much for sharing. You are a lovely person. Take care!
Thanks so much, Margaret! I am so glad you like it!
Very nice!
Thank you!
Beautiful! Thank you for a great tutorial!
Thank you ....you are à good teacher.....love from Holland👍😀
Thank you so much!
I think something may be wrong with my video feed. I don’t see when/where/how you start decrease. I am a knit newbie and I love how well you explain and how calm your voice is. Thank you.
Hi Bonnie. The decreases are part of the shawl rows all along. The combination of increases and decreases is what causes the shape of the shawl to curve. Perhaps the written instructions might help: yayforyarn.com/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl-free-knitting-pattern/
I started this last night. So easy and fast. And I'm doing this is in the same colorways. Thanks!
You're welcome, Linda! I hope your shawl turns out great!
Felicidades, es hermoso, muchas gracias por compartir 😍😍
Thank you so very much for doing this video. I have some really nice fingering yarn and will use your pattern. Nice of you to make a helpful video. Thank you very much. Love this.
Absolutely beautiful..! Love it, and love ur smart creative strategy..!! Thank u so for sharing..!!
Thank you so much!
Going to make this today , love love it
Thank ❤ you
Thanks again🌸🌼🌹
So pretty!
beautifull
Just finished it a minute ago. Totally love the outcome! And thank you for the pattern! I`m definitely going to follow your channel and blog :)
That's great, Anna! I'm so glad you enjoyed the pattern! And thanks for subscribing!
So amazing idea and easy way to mKe thank you for the video
Great video
👏👏👏👏👍🏻🌟🌟thank you so much💥
This is a very pretty shawl and it looks easy also. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! I am so glad you like it! :)
Fabulous pattern and great tutorial. Love your color choices. I just happen to have two cakes of LB Mandela in two color ways. Hmmm Thanks.
You are welcome, Rose! I am so glad you like it!
Very nice desing
Honestly this is extremely Beautiful...excellent instruction and easy. ive been looking for how to do this for a while. thank you. bless you.
Thanks so much! I'm so glad you like it!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Very pretty and super easy to follow along!
Thank you, Cathy! I am so glad you enjoyed the video!
Very pretty
This is a lovely pattern. I’m planning on showing it to a couple a beginning knitters
Thank you, Nancee! I hope they enjoy the pattern!
Beautiful pattren. I must make this. I just love it.......
Thank you, Sharon! I'm so glad you like it!
Enjoying your tutorial very much! Thanks!!!
You are welcome!
Maravilhoso seu trabalho, parabéns por ensina para nós
Очень красиво и все понятно. Спасибо.
Magnifique ❤
Thank you
Thanks! very nicely described
Thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful to you!
Hi😁😁Thank you for sharing your fun idea for a shawl...It’s really cute!!! I will definitely use your ideas, Thank you!!😃
Thank you, Patty! I am so glad you like it!
why do you love/ like to knit? im curious because for me its a drug..I love it so much. it actually kind of impedes my life. I need to find a way to make a career from this. so obsessed with anything 'knitty' lol. thank you.
Hi! I love to knit because I just like to be creative. With knitting, I can play with color, texture, style, and squishy yarn! Knitting is just one of the creative outlets I enjoy. I also love crocheting, sewing, baking, doodling, and quilting. (Especially free-motion quilting!) I have also dabbled in cross stitch, embroidery, sculpting polymer clay, paper-crafting, and jewelry-making. I find anything crafty or creative to be relaxing and fun, and I love any opportunity to make something unique!
Terrific, very nice. This reminds you of Brioche kind of. Thank you
Thank you Jane! I am so glad you like it. :)
Thanks a lot❤️
This the first time to see your videos,its so nice clear easy from now to up i will follow you thanks a lot
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Delightful! Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, Donna!
So Nice ...thank you so much 😀😀
Thank you!
Wow great job!!
Thank you so much Jenny!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome, Thea! I am so glad you like it!
Thank you so much for sharing!
You are welcome!
beautiful !
Thank you!
S nice👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
I love this
Thank you!
Lovely!
Thank you!
Awesome thanks!!!!
You're welcome!
It's beautiful, I ve knitted a few shawls using this technique but they turned out smaller than I anticipated.
How many stitches did you have when binding off?
Thanks in advance. ❤
Hi. I don't know how many stitches I had, but I do know that my bind off edge was nearly 40" long. The "wingspan" of my shawl was 84" long. I hope this helps!
In reference to the "gap" i mentioned in my last comment, I've tried leaving the old color hanging off to the right and just knittig with the new color. The "gap" is then in the back, and less visible.
Does this make sense??
I love the look of this combination, never would have picked up these two colours myself.
Has anybody tried different Bernat Pop colours, how does it turn out ? Any pictures ?
Hi! I haven't tried any other color combos yet, but I have seen some others use different colors of this yarn. Here are a few photos of people's projects from this pattern: instagram.com/explore/tags/doublegradientboomerangshawl/ Here's a bunch more projects on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl/people On Ravelry, you can even filter the projects so it will only show the ones made from Bernat Pop. Hope this helps!
bravissima grazie
Gracias por compartir
You're welcome, Carmen!
Brava😊brava 😊brava ty
Thanks!
Hi!! Am new to knitting. Do I need 2 different colors to make this project or can I use only 2 skeins of the same color? Thanks love your tutorial.
Hi Rosita! You can do this with 2 skeins of the same color. However, to make sure you don't end up with the same colors overlapping, I would suggest using the center-pull end of one skein and the outside end of the second skein. So you would start with the first color of one skein and the last color of the second skein. This would give a similar look as if you were using two colorways. Otherwise, if you begin with the same end of both skeins, you won't get the double-gradient effect. You will just get sections of solid colors as if you were only using one skein. Hope this helps!
@@YayForYarn Thank you!!
I love the pattern but I don't understand how when you start with 5 stitches then keep increasing until you get to the length you want its not 5 stitches at the other end. Please could you explain how this happens. I'm looking forward to knitting it, I have the yarn but just need your or anyone's help, please.
Hi Marie. If you look at the photo in this post of the shawl laying flat, yayforyarn.com/double-gradient-boomerang-shawl-free-knitting-pattern/ you can see the direction the stripes go. The stripes make it easier to see how the shawl is constructed. The cast on corner is at the right, and the bind off edge is the edge that runs from the center point of the shawl to the left corner. I hope this helps!