Bellini Bubbles is a triangular shawlette, knit on the bias from the point to the wide end. It features assigned pooling and bubbly eyelets.
Bellini Bubbles is knit with a single skein of fingering weight yarn that is dyed for assigned pooling. You can also extend the size with another skein of yarn, if you like a bigger shawl.
I knit mine with Yarn Snob’s Bellina colorway, which inspired this design’s name.
This pattern is available on Ravelry, link here, and also on Payhip, link here. Use coupon code BELLA for 15% off on either platform.
Thanks to tech editor Jen Lucas, test knitters Ann Berg, Carolyn Crisp, Alaina Foster, Sarah Gallegos, Ann Harting, Jacqueline Lydston, Lenore MacLeod, Ellen Peters, Jamie Peterson, Kristin Smith, Crystal W., and model Sharon Hsu.
Special thanks to Keith Leonard of Yarn Snob/Knits All Done for this beautiful yarn to design with!
I love it! Do you think it could be knit with cotton yarn that is dyed for assigned pooling?
Absolutely yes! Linen would also work, if you’re looking for plant based fibers.
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So pretty, Michele!!
Thank you; I love it!
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Beautiful! What a great use for single skeins 🙂
I love this! I just ordered yarn, and purchased the pattern, but in reading the pattern, I don’t know when to knit eyelets and when to knit flowers. I’m new to pooling, and I don’t understand. Do you have a video?
I got it, after reading the instructions again. Thanks