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Cobblestone Dreams Shawl
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I started a shawl because I was craving simplicity during lockdown. As I knit, it became inextricably entwined with my hopes for my daughter. She was applying to German universities for her master’s degree. Proud mama, I wanted her to fly the nest and spread her wings while also wanting to wrap her in a hug. We were both dreaming of her living a new life where she walked on cobblestones and practiced her German, so this shawl came by its name very easily.
This shawl alternates stripes of garter and stockinette to create a fabric you’re drawn to run a hand across. A sizzle of my (current) favourite mosaic pattern helps anchor the bottom edge with a grid of checkerboard squares. Mosaic knitting’s ability to bring dazzling results while still only working with one colour at a time is practically magic, and makes this a great shawl for advanced beginners.
The final garter edging makes it easy to adapt the shawl size and use up your yarn. Speaking of yarn, this is a great shawl to play with colour! Just make sure that in the mosaic area you have a strong contrast between the two colours you’re using to make the checkerboard pop.
Size
Width: 64” / 163 cm
Depth: 28.5” / 72 cm
Skills Used
•knit and purl
•M1L, M1R
•slipping sts
Materials
Yarn
C1: 1 skein Knit Picks Stroll Gradient (75% merino, 25% nylon); 458 yd. / 419 m per 100 g skein; colour shown:Pet Rock
C2: 2 skeins Knit Picks Stroll Heather (75% merino, 25% nylon); 321 yd. / 211 m per 50g skein; colour shown, Firecracker
Needles
US 4 / 3.5 mm needles or size needed to get gauge
Notions
yarn needle, stitch markers
This pattern has been tech edited and test knit.
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- First published: September 2020
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