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  • Craft: Knit
  • Free/Paid: Paid
  • Yarn Weight: Worsted
  • Yarn Base: Pearlescent Worsted
  • Yardage: 800+
  • Project Type: Blankets
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
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We're having a Spring Knit and Read Along on Ravelry. Click HERE to learn more and to join in on all the fun!

This pattern is free for a limited time. Just add to cart and complete checkout to receive the download. For more info, click here. Use coupon code: message15 to get 15% off all the colorways in our Secret Language of Flowers Collection.

SIZE:

38” x 42” (97 cm x 107 cm), blocked

MATERIALS:

Expression Fiber Arts Pearlescent Worsted Mini and Pearlescent Worsted yarn

Shown in Secret Language of Flowers Hues Pearlescent Worsted Mini Kit [A) Crimson Camellia, B) Geranium Glow, C) Carnation Charm, D) English Rose, E) Lilac Awakening, F) Flaxen Sky, G) Honeysuckle Haze, H) Ivy Embrace, & I) Midnight Heliotrope] PLUS 1 full-sized skein Pearlescent Worsted J) Whipped Cream. 

If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work.

NEEDLES:

US size ​​10 (6 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge – 4 DPNs, and 16" circular needles

SKILL LEVEL:

Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include working in the round on double-pointed needles and circular needles. This pattern uses knit, purl, yarn over, Inc2, k2tog, ssk, and sk2p stitches. 

Notes from the Designer:

In the Victorian language of flowers, daffodils were chosen to send a message of new beginnings — a gentle promise that light returns and that growth often starts quietly. Rooted in that tradition and with each hexagon framing a simple daffodil bloom, Message echoes the way hope often unfolds in real life: quietly, gradually, and in its own good time.

Just as flowers once carried messages between people, our stitches do the same today. Every project we knit — whether kept close or given with love — speaks through the time and care we place in it. My hope is that Message becomes your soft note to the world that renewal can start anywhere, even here, even now, even with a single stitch.

  • Click the Videos tab to watch a video showing how to work Rounds 1 - 7 of the full hexagon motif, and learn more about our 2026 Secret Language of Flowers Knit and Read Along.
  • Sample used approximately 920 yds / 841 m total: Colors A – I: 85 yds / 78 m each and Color J: 155 yds / 142 m.
  • Each full motif uses approximately 100 yds / 91 m total with about 85 yds / 78 m for the motif colors and 15 yds / 14 m for the border color.
  • Full hexagon motifs are worked in the round from the center out.
  • When reading charts in the round, read every round from right to left on the RS.
  • Begin each full motif on DPNs, and then switch to circular needles as needed.
  • The stitch pattern is charted for one petal repeat and is worked six times per full motif. Stitch markers between repeats can help maintain accuracy.
  • Half-hexagon motifs are worked flat.
  • When reading charts flat, read RS rows right to left and WS rows left to right. On WS rows, knit the purls, and purl the knits.
  • Half-hexagon motifs use three repeats with one additional stitch along the edge for the border.
  • Blanket size can be customized by adding or removing motifs. 

Designed by Carolyn Currier

You’ll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won’t be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn’t arrive within a few minutes, just log into your account on our site, and you’ll see your Completed Orders. From there, you’ll find the download link.

Enjoy your knitting!

Chandi

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