Super Easy Vintage Shrug Knitting Pattern

A shrug is described as woman’s close-fitting cardigan or jacket, cut short at the front and back so that only the arms and shoulders are covered.

Great for keeping your shoulders and neck warm even on a cool summer evening.

Mystery Shrug

No neck opening? No front opening? This vintage knitting pattern is for a Mystery Shrug.

The mystery is in the How to Wear section of the pattern.

By turning back the upper part of the shrug, it makes a 5 inch collar.

vintage shrug knitting pattern

The shrug knitting pattern is made using 6 skeins of soft variegated yarn. It’s Kentucky Soft Spun Variegated yarn which is what the company calls a “tweed” yarn. Four colors twisted together in a single strand that creates a varicolored effect.

The skeins consisted of 70 yards each. It was washable and made with 75% Rayon and 25% Cotton. Knitting needles are Size 8.

Gauge = 4 sts = 1 inch; 5 rows = 1 inch.

Pattern Instructions

vintage shrug knitting pattern

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Another Pattern From This Booklet

You’ll find a Heart Shaped Potholder pattern also from this booklet plus more information about the booklet and the yarn.

Variegated Yarn on Amazon

This Cotton Select Multicolored Variegated Sport Weight Yarn comes in many different colors. Such as: Summer Peach (shown below), Blueberry Pie, Milkshake, Frosted Cafe and more.

There are 4 skeins per pack. It is a 100% cotton sport weight yarn that is washable. Each skein holds 180 yards.

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