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Artist's Garden Blanket Shawl
The Artist’s Garden (blanket shawl) is designed to be worked as a scrappy / stash-buster project. Inspired by the layering and mixture of colors within a garden, this shawl can be like your very own painting of a garden in bloom!
The idea behind this design is to use yarn from your stash - whether it be scraps of yarns that you love (leftover from previous projects) mini skeins or a variety of single skeins in your yarn collection.
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This shawl is very generously sized, with a finished wingspan of approx 84” / 210 cm. Perfect to snuggle up in for the chilly Autumn & Winter days ahead!
Size
Approx. 68” / 170 cm length from cast on to bind off x 50” / 125 cm width along bind-off edge.
* Wingspan measures approx. 84” / 210 cm, measured post blocking
Materials
This shawl is designed to be worked using two strands of fingering weight yarn (held together throughout) for each “C1” & “C2” or a single strand of DK weight for each “C1” & “C2”.
Mix & Match, and have fun with it!
• If using Fingering weigh yarn:
Stash busting total of approx. 1,860 yards / 1700 meters or minimum of 2 colorways at 975 yards / 891 meters of each.
• If using DK weight yarn:
Stash busting total of approx. 980 yards / 896 meters or minimum of 2 colorways at 500 yards / 457 meters of each.
Note! The sample pictured reflects a combination of 8 different fingering weight yarns incorporated throughout.
Needles & Notions
US 10 / 6 mm, 40” / 102 cm circular needles, or size needed for gauge
Removeable marker to denote RS of work
Darning needle to weave in ends
Blocking mat and pins
Gauge Information
15 sts / 25 rows per 4” worked flat in stockinette slip stitch on US 10 / 6 mm needles,
measured post blocking.
Pattern Construction
This is a pattern for a triangular shaped shawl which begins with a handful of stitches cast on and will increase along one side to the end, eventually binding off along the top edge.
This scrappy stash-buster shawl is designed to be worked in a variety of yarns, either fingering weight held double throughout or with DK weight (held single). You can transition through as many or few colors as you’d like but will always be working with at least 2 different colorways.
For this design, each side is worked twice before turning to the other side.
This is an advanced beginner or intermediate level pattern.
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- First published: August 2021
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- Last updated: October 9, 2023 …
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