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Bias Shawl
Designed by Claudia Q for Eweknit
The Bias Shawl (an accidental name that we are sticking with now since we printed all the patterns with it! Oops), designed by Eweknit’s Claudia Q is the perfect portable knitting project for on-the-go knitters. It is simple to make, yet will keep you engaged from cast on to bind off with it’s changing stripe and textured stitch patterns.
Dimensions
Length (approx): 80” / 203 cm
Width: 22” / 56 cm
Needles
4.50 mm (US 7) straight or circular needles (worked flat)
or needles required to obtain correct gauge
Gauge
20 sts & 24 rows = 4” / 10 cm in St st with a strand of Pebble and Silk Cloud held together.
Tools
Tapestry needle
Techniques Used
Long-tail cast on
Knitting and Purling
Working different instructions simultaneously
Increasing and decreasing
Changing yarn colours
Yarn overs
Slipping Stitches
Binding off
Pattern Notes
Worked in a strand of light fingering yarn held together with a strand of mohair, this shawl is knit on the bias and begins at the bottom corner, increasing at each side to create a triangle. The main body of the shawl is worked using increases and decreases to create biasing lines. The shawl is then decreased to the opposite corner. When pattern indicates a colour change, join yarn at side of work leaving a tail to be woven in. When working stripe sequences that have less than 2 rows between colour changes, loosely carry yarns up the back side of work rather than breaking yarn for each colour change. For stripe sequences of more than 2 rows between colour changes, break yarn leaving a tail, and weave in at the end or as you go.
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- First published: April 2019
- Page created: April 30, 2019
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