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Eden
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Eden will add a touch of elegance to your look and create a long slenderizing ethereal effect to whatever you wear.
The shawl is V-shaped so it stays in place and there isn’t any bulk or weight around your shoulders and neck which makes it comfortable and cool. Eden is a stunning accent and the soft drape of dangling leaves add a timeless and elegant effect to an otherwise quite simple shawl.
With so many ways to drape this shawl for a different look for every outfit from jeans to dresses this will soon become a favourite to wear, any day and every day.
The shawl is knit from tip to tip with only the simplest of stitches suitable for all skill levels. While the leaves may appear complex to knit they truly are also just simple stitches. But no need to tell anyone who admires this just how simple it was to create this showpiece.
The pattern includes two sizes with two different lengths to choose from. There is also a detailed photo tutorial to show how to stitch the finished leaves to the shawl.
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Finished Measurements:
After gentle blocking and including leaves:
Version 1 = Wingspan 183 cm/ 72” Depth 38 cm/ 15”.
Version 2 = Wingspan 229 cm/ 90” Depth 43 cm/ 17”.
Gauge: Unblocked: 22 stitches x 28 rows = 10 cm/ 4” square in Stocking stitch on 4.5 mm/US 7 needles.
Yarn and Supplies: Both versions are knit with Malabrigo Silky Merino DK, 51% Silk, 49% Merino Wool.
50 grams, 137 m/ 150 yds. (11 wpi).
Version 1: 3 skeins # 866 Arco Iris.(30 grams leftover)
Version 2: 4 skeins # 416 Indiecita. (30 grams leftover)
The amounts of yarn used are based on my samples for the design but will depend on the yarn you choose, variations in yarn thickness of each colour, your personal gauge/tension and any changes made.
4.5 mm/ US 7 needles. (or size needed to obtain gauge)
4 mm/ US 6 double pointed needles.
Tapestry needle
Two stitch markers and one locking marker.
With special thanks to my fabulous tech editor and test knitters!
French version has been translated by https://wollyroger.fr/
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- First published: April 2022
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