Morning in Your Pocket by Melanie Berg

Morning in Your Pocket

Knitting
September 2025
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
892 yards (816 m)
82.75" / 210 cm wingspan and 19.75" / 50 cm width
English German Spanish
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Some knits are like a little spark of joy—easy to slip into your day, bright and full of life. Morning in Your Pocket is just that: a cheerful shawl with playful stripes and a touch of lace that feels like sunshine on your shoulders.

The real magic? A dreamy gradient from Townhouse Yarns, shifting softly through pastel tones like the sky waking up. It’s delicate and light, with just the right amount of color to make every stitch sing—pure good vibes in yarn form.

Worked in simple sections of lace and garter stitch, Morning in Your Pocket is as relaxing to knit as it is fun to wear. Wrap it around your neck, tuck it into your coat, or let it dance over your favorite outfit—whatever the day brings, this shawl brings a little morning magic with it.

Yardage
Townhouse Yarns Fade St 4ply
• 1 skein in „Myst“, 61 g / 266 yds / 244 m used for sample
• 1 skein in „Bad Girl Ri Ri“, 61 g / 266 yds / 244 m used for sample
Townhouse Yarns Sherbet Gradient Set (6x Spire Singles)
• 1 skein each in CC1 (violet), CC2 (pink), CC3 (orange), CC4 (yellow), CC5 (green) and CC6 (blue)
Note: CC1 used around half of the mini skein, and then, since the rows get longer later on, each CC used up a bit more.


Pattern has been tech-edited and test knitted.

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