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Archangel
Update for January 2017 - This pattern is now for sale, in an effort to support my endeavours to do the thing I love create more great patterns. However, not everyone may be financially able to to support the purchase of this pattern. Anyone who feels they may be experiencing financial hardship can PM me to request a copy at no charge.
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Archangel is a shallow triangular shawl begun from the bottom up and finished top down. It is comprised of garter stitch, lace and slip stitch. Designed to showcase the beauty of variegated yarn, this pattern is named after the colourway that inspired it, Malabrigo’s Archangel.
Sizes
The pattern is only written as one size, but it can be made larger or smaller by changing the number of repeats. Instructions are included.
Finished measurements after blocking
Width: 15”/ 38 cm
Length at inner edge: 50”/127 cm
Length at outer edge: 120”/305 cm
Suggested yarn
1 (precisely!) skein of Malabrigo Sock Yarn (440 yards/402 m) in the Archangel colourway, or other light fingering weight yarn.
Needles
Size 6 US / 4.25 mm circular needle, 32”/80 cm long
Size 9 US / 6 mm needle (any type) for bind off
Gauge
22 sts/40 rows = 4”/10 cm in garter st with smaller needles, without blocking
Correct gauge is not critical for this project, but your final measurements and yardage requirements may vary if your gauge is different. Because this shawl uses virtually the entire skein of yarn, there is a risk that even small changes to gauge can result in a shortage.
Notions
Stich markers, tapestry needle, blocking pins, bloking wire (optional)
Required skills
Basic increasing and decreasing
Picking up stitches
Purl 2tog tbl
Central Double Decrease purlwise (or P3tog)
blocking
Further…
This pattern only uses charts for the lace sections. No written instructions are currently available, as they have not been tested.
I would like to acknowledge that I have borrowed the basic construction of the shawl from Beth Kling’s Henslowe pattern, a lovely and inspiring shawl.
Thanks to softsweater for her amazing photos! and also her support of my knitting and pattern design. This one’s for you!
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