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Changing Hues Shawl
Long asymmetric shawl is knit side to side and begins with just four cast-on stitches. Half linen stitch, stripes and an easy twelve stitch repeat mosaic pattern keep you entertained and moving along. Mosaic knitting is a fun and relaxing way to bring texture and colorwork into your knitting while only using one yarn at a time. I love a long and shallow shawl that can be worn more like a scarf without the bulky fabric!
Size:
96in/244 long and 16in/41cm at the deepest point
Yarn:
Any Fingering weight yarn of your choice in the following amounts:
MC - Approx. 650 yards/594 meters
CC1 thru CC5 - Approx. 80 yards/73 meters of each color
Sample used:
MC – Ewe2Yarn’s Truffle fingering, 80% merino/10% cashmere/10% nylon, 435yds/400m/100g
CC1-5 – Ewe2Yarn’s SWIRL five color mini set. Each mini skein is 87yds/80m/20g for a total of 435yds/400m/100g/SWIRL.
Needles and Notions
US size 4 (3.5mm) circular needle with a cord long enough to accommodate a large number of stitches. I started with a 24” in the beginning when there were fewer stitches, then moved up to a 47”.
One stitch marker and darning needle
Gauge:
22 sts and 46 rounds = 4”/10 cm in half linen stitch blocked.
The fabric is meant to be loose and drapey. If your fabric is looking a little tight, make sure you go up a needle size or two.
Please contact me with any pattern questions and Happy Knitting!! -Trudy
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- First published: October 2022
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