Living in the East Bay (north of Berkeley, east of San Francisco) I’m lucky to see the Golden Gate Bridge out my front window every day. I work as an accupressure therapist and love to knit, read, dance, hike, cook, take pictures and travel around for really good music. I’m originally from the Philadelphia, PA suburbs, but now I live here with my musician husband (aka hubby) and two sweet kitties- my grey girl (gg) and my black boy (bb).
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knitting, eating (well, cooking first… mostly vegetarian), bodywork, menopause and general recreating
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I have searched everywhere for the Nina Shawl pattern. It was made up in our local yarn shop, but I didn’t buy their yarn, thus no pattern either.
Any chance someone has a copy I may have or buy?
Please let me hear from someone! I would really appreciate any help you can offer.
Hi Stephanie,
The Nina shawl pattern is from the first Mason Dixon knitting book. I’d send more info but have recenlty broken an ankle and am not very mobile. I’ve knitted it in both cotton and wool, and loved both versions- the recipients seem to love them too!
happy knitting,
Lynne