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Bleuet
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Errata:
12.1.23: Row 3 should say: K1, yo, k to 1 st before m, yo, k1, sm, k1, yo, k to 1 st before m, yo, k1, sm, k1, yo, k to 1 st before end of row, yo, k1. 25 sts Please download a new copy of the pattern.
SIZE:
44” x 39” (112 cm x 99 cm) at widest and deepest points.
Refer to the schematic on page 8 for additional blocked measurements.
See Notes on page 5 for adjusting for larger sizes.
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Mirage Sport yarn
Shown in colors: Tenacious Hues - C1) Green, C2) Blue, C3) Gray, and C4) Turquoise 320 m/350 yds per skein (1280 m/1400 yds per 4-skein kit).
The sample shown used approximately approximately 1299 yds/ 1189 m total: C1) 332 yds/304 m, C2) 318 yds/ 291 m, C3) 308 yds/282 m, and C4) 341 yds/312 m..
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
NEEDLE:
US size 8 (5.0 mm) circular needles to accommodate the number of stitches, or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/concepts include basic lace stitches, working with two strands at a time, and picking up stitches.
Notes from the Designer:
Bleuet is the French word for “blueberries.” The colors of this shawl include all the colors of a blueberry. Look closely at a blueberry growing, and you will see several shades of blue, a grayish tone, and green leaves. This shawl is created from those exact colors, so the name Bleuet fits perfectly.
This shawl is a top-down, trapezoid shaped shawl; however, the basic set-up row for a trapezoid shawl has been altered to create a lovelier shape that sits on the shoulders. The shawl is knitted holding two strands of yarn, which results in four colors transforming into eight colors – four solid and four blended colors. Your choice of colors will mix to form interesting blends of color. The bottom edge of this shawl has a picot edge, which adds a frilly border. A collar adds a finished look, as well as a warm feature for the wearer.
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Click here to watch a video tutorial on how to work the picot edge stitch.
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Before knitting anything, divide each skein into two equal cakes or balls. This pattern is worked by holding two strands throughout.
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IMPORTANT: You should not change your color strands at the end of a row, or you will have a messy border. Instead, cut the working yarn at the end of the row before a color change, leaving a 7” (18 cm) tail. Each change will only affect one strand. Use a square knot to tie the tail to the new color, and continue knitting your pattern. The knot will occur a few inches past the yarn over. You can clean up the tails later, and you will have a clean edge without knots.
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Each stripe is 14 rows, except for the bottom stripe, which has 10 rows and the BO.
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SIZING ADJUSTMENT: This shawl is 44” (112 cm) along the picot edge, measured from the elbow across the top of the shoulders and then behind the neck and back to the other elbow. To increase the size of the shawl, add two additional stripes. Each additional stripe adds 5” (13 cm).
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Every row adds six stitches. To make the shawl longer, add additional rows.
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No matter the size or number of stripes you knit, the collar will be the same size and shape.
Designed by Candy Key
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Chandi
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- First published: December 2023
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