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Actinolite Shawl
- 2020 Slow Yarn Crawl pattern from Purly Shell Fiber Arts!
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Actinolite is a beautiful, common green rock and as we are “rocking the PNW” during the 2020 Slow Yarn Crawl, I thought it was a great name for this lovely green shawl. I chose graduating leaves to decorate the shawl as the green PNW just begs for leaves too!
This fun shawl is based on the idea of a 6 pieces of 8 shape. The 3/4 circle allows the ends to sit on the shoulders a bit better than a triangular shawl or one based on a half circle. I placed yarnovers along the edge so you can add buttons, use the yarnovers as bottonholes, and turn it into a cowl. With a tab-cost on, staggered increases, and the option of wearing this shawl with buttons, I hope you will find the shawl challenging and yet fun to work!
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Size: 49 inches by 19 inches
Yarn: 1 Skein Purly Shell Hand Dyed, 437 yards, Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere, color Ever Never Green
Needle: US 5 (3.75 mm) Hiya Hiya circulars or needles to obtain gauge
Gauge: 6 stitches per inch (spi) and 8 rows per inch (rpi) OR 24 stitches & 32 rows to 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette
- First published: May 2020
- Page created: May 13, 2020
- Last updated: October 20, 2020 …
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