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Counterchange Shawl DK
This is a companion pattern to the 4 ply/fingering version already published.
There are some changes to the pattern in this version. An i-cord edge replaces the rib borders and the increases are done using a make 1 stitch rather than a yarn over.
Counterchange is a term for a pattern whereby the colours of the motif and its ground are reversed in another part of the design to balance the elements. The Tiles pattern used here is from the Barbara G Walker book, Mosaic Knitting, published in 1997.
This side to side shawl is simple to knit with an effective pattern that starts as a natural Tiles motif on a muted brown background. At the centre of the shawl, the pattern changes to a Parquet pattern and then to a stripe. The stripes down the centre back enable the change in the colour focus and the following Parquet and Tiles patterns have their colours reversed with a brown motif on a natural background.
The gauge is not crucial to this but the sample shown is 36 rows and 24 stitches per 10cm / 4in.
You will need at least 540m/590 yds of each colourway for this. 1080m/ 1180 yds in total, 5 balls each of Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn in DK, 10 balls in total.
The pattern has written and charted instructions along with coloured graphics for the two main patterns, Tiles and Parquet.
The needle size is for guidance only, it is recommended you do a small swatch to check your gauge. You need to work with a relaxed gauge with mosaic knitting.
For more information, see: https://lisafeatherstone.co.uk
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