Angel Wing Shawl by Amy E-W

Angel Wing Shawl

by Amy E-W
Knitting
December 2019
600 - 1000 yards (549 - 914 m)
can be made in a variety of sizes
English
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This shawl starts off knit in two parts, which I call wings, which are then joined with a contrasting lace panel. It can be made in any size, from a small shawlette to a large all enveloping shawl, and in any weight yarn. There is a further option for customization in the style of increases, which will change the amount of definition in the increase lines.

Gauge: I made this in worsted, with 5 sts and 6 rows per inch, however it can be made in any weight. Choose an appropriate gauge for the desired yarn, loose enough to drape nicely.

Techniques: Short rows, Kitchener stitch, yarn overs, and decreases.

Supplies: Amount of yarn depends on the desired size. I used three skeins of worsted, for 660 yards, and made a medium sized shawl. Choose an appropriately sized needle for your yarn. You will also need four stitch markers.