Last updated on May 11, 2026
A pattern test for A Yarn of Serendipity
In April, I was able to test another design by Pam Knighton-Haener from A Yarn of Serendipity.
As the name suggests, she designed this lovely square for a person who had a decisive influence on the course of her artistic career: Margaret!
My test version
For my test version, I used a combination of Drops Paris and Drops Love You 8. Both yarns are 100% cotton and classified as #4, Aran / worsted weight yarns. The yardage is between 75m and 85m per 50g.
Edit, May 2026: it looks like Drops Love you 8 is discontinued, but the colours are still available in the Paris range.
I followed Pam’s colourway 1 and only replaced the colours:
Colour A / 17, Off White
Colour B / 30, Jeans Blue
Colour C / 62, Sage Green

I love the result! Especially the combination of Blue and Sage. It’s kind of calming and one of my favorite combinations.
Using a 4,5 mm hook my blocked square is about 30 cm / 12 inch.
I thoroughly enjoyed testing this design. Pam’s patterns are always incredibly detailed and well-thought-out!
The skill level of this design is intermediate but every stitch is explained clearly. Plus there are helpful row-by-row pictures showing exactly where each stitch goes
If you like the Margaret square you should also have a look at at a series of squares she designed in legacy of her grandchildren. I was able to test one of them in September 2020, the Carter Jude Square.

The patterns are available in Pam’s Ravelry Store.



Beautiful! Love the Blue and Green together, despite the fact they Blue and Green should never been seen, unless there's something in-between!Suex
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Thank you, I am glad you like it! And yes, I broke the rule. Sometimes I just think it works 😁
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