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Chrysalis Shawl
Inspired by Xiran Jay Zhao’s novel, Iron Widow, Chrysalis is a triangle shawl featuring a striking faux-cable design modelled after the armour Wu Zetian wears on the novel’s cover. The shawl uses mosaic knitting — simple slip stitches, increases and decreases — to create the cable-like motif.
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FINISHED DIMENSIONS
- Lowest point to centre neck split: 15.5” / 39.5 cm
- Outer shawl edge length from point to point, measured on an angle: 38” / 96.5 cm
See final image for a schematic.
YARN
Fingering weight yarn in 2 colours:
- Colour A (gold): 350 yards / 320 metres
- Colour B (black): 460 yards / 420 metres
Sample yarn: Valkryie Fibers Matte Sock (75% superwash merino / 25% nylon) in “Spirit Metal” and “Welcome to Your Nightmare”
Note: For a DK version, one test knitter used 494 yards / 452 metres of Colour A and 638 yards / 584 metres of Colour B.
NEEDLES
3.5 mm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
GAUGE
28 sts x 64 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) square in mosaic pattern
REQUIRED TECHNIQUES
Backward loop cast-on increase
Slipping stitches
Basic decreases
Mosaic knitting
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- First published: December 2024
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