Free pattern Friday: Campside March 20, 2015 – Posted in: Free Pattern Fridays, Project Ideas
Campside by Alicia Plummer is a beautiful triangle shawl knit in a DK-weight yarn. The shape lends a classic feel while the colour and texture lend a beach-y, casual vibe. We love the feeling this shawl evokes and can imagine keeping it close and reaching for it all summer long – a perfect carry-everywhere accessory for cool evenings and cold offices. The version shown is knit with Julie Asselin’s Leizu (a merino and silk blend). We think this would also be great knit with Butterfly Super 10 Cotton, Rowan Creative Linen, or Hemp for Knitting allhemp6Lux.
– Melissa
14 Comments
symondezyn March 20, 2015 - 17:02
This is lovely, thank you for sharing! I love the way it’s being modelled too, it is very evocative of summer nights, and makes me think of camping and beaches 🙂
espacetricot March 20, 2015 - 17:07 – In reply to: symondezyn
I know! So great isn’t it?
Thanks for your note 🙂
louise letarte March 22, 2015 - 12:28
It is impossible to get this pattern i have tried with Ravelry,
espacetricot March 23, 2015 - 10:57 – In reply to: louise letarte
You need to scroll all the way to the bottom of the article and under the last picture you’ll find the link in very small font…
http://www.pompommag.com/campside-alicia-plummer-julie-asselin/
Cheers,
Melissa
Candice from Georgetown, On Canada March 22, 2015 - 16:34
I love this shawl, too, and downloaded it when it first became available. Apparently, there are a number of problems with the pattern though, according to Ravelry. Has the pattern been updated with corrections since it was first published?
espacetricot March 23, 2015 - 10:49 – In reply to: Candice from Georgetown, On Canada
Hi Candice – unfortunately, we haven’t yet knit the Campside shawl so can’t really speak to whether there have been updates / corrections made to the the original pattern… It seems that more than 500 people have now made it though so hopefully this means any issues have now been worked out or clarified. Sorry I can’t be more definitive!
Candice from Georgetown, On Canada March 30, 2015 - 21:55 – In reply to: espacetricot
Well, I started Campside and have had zero problems with the pattern. I followed the advice from some Ravelry knitters which has helped. It is a very easy pattern and the results are darling. I’m sorry the negative comments on Ravelry kept me away from attempting the shawl. It is pretty straightforward. Thanks for sharing it.
espacetricot March 30, 2015 - 22:29 – In reply to: Candice from Georgetown, On Canada
So glad to hear that! Thanks for taking the time to write us with your comments 🙂
Lindsey August 25, 2015 - 14:45
I love everything about this! Into the queue it goes 🙂
ksnapier475 December 22, 2017 - 11:24
Such a beautiful shawl. Thank you for sharing.
HUGS
tate August 10, 2018 - 01:03
still dont know how to download it…
espacetricot August 10, 2018 - 10:57 – In reply to: tate
Hello –
Thank you for your interest in this pattern. It is not one of ours, that’s why you have to go to ravelry.com to find it and download it from the link provided there. Hope that helps!
Best,
Mona
DRIENIE August 13, 2018 - 13:09
I so badly want this campside shawl pattern but not successful!! How can I receive this pattern without problems!!! Ravelry allways seams to be a problem!!Drienie Jooste
espacetricot August 14, 2018 - 14:57 – In reply to: DRIENIE
I am not sure why you are having problems downloading this pattern. The link for it on ravelry is: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/campside
Or on the pompom magazine website: https://www.pompommag.com/campside-revisited/
I hope it works for you now.