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Edenhope Shawl
Soft, delicate, and oh-so floaty, Edenhope is the shawl you want for that touch of elegance. When knit out of a luxurious yarn, such as The Fibre Co.’s Road to China Light base, the shawl has a beautiful drape and the simple stitch textures are showcased wonderfully. The pattern makes for a great travel or television watching project as you can knit the garter stitch shawl body quickly and easily, then wait to start the tiers of applied ruffles until you’re ready for some engaging lacework.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Approximately 125cm (49 ¼”) wide and 38cm (15”) at deepest point (not including ruffles), relaxed after blocking.
YARN
The Fibre Co. Road to China Light (65% Alpaca, 15% Silk, 10% Camel, 10% Cashmere; 145m {159yds}/50g)
3 skeins Main Colour (MC): Hematite (dark grey)
3 skeins Contrast Colour (CC): Grey Pearl (light grey)
Or 6x50g skeins of sport weight yarn. Sample used approximately:
146g (423m {463yds}) of MC and
139g (403m {441yds}) of CC.
Optional: substitute your CC for the same colour as your MC for a one-colour shawl, or use 2 different CCs to make a three-colour shawl. You need approximately 1 skein (48g/139m {152yds}) of CC for the first applied ruffle and approximately 2 skeins (91g/264m {289yds}) for the second, so it is easy to split the 3 total required skeins of CC to work each in a different colour if you wish.
Small amount of waste yarn for provisional cast on
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
4.5mm (US 7) circular needle, or size to obtain gauge (150cm {60”} cable length recommended)
4.5mm (US 7) crochet hook, or equivalent size as choice of needles (used for provisional cast on)
4 removable stitch markers
1 extra removable stitch marker/progress keeper (optional)
Tapestry needle
Tape measure
Scissors
Blocking mats (optional)
Blocking wires (optional)
T-pins
Row counter (optional)
GAUGE
18 stitches x 32 rows = 10cm (4”) in garter stitch, knit flat and relaxed after blocking.
Garter stitch = knit every row
Gauge is not crucial for this shawl, but may affect your final yardage requirements and measurements.
NOTE
–This shawl begins with a garter tab, worked using a provisional cast on, then stitches are increased down the sides of the shawl to create a crescent shape (top down construction). There is a 4-stitch garter selvedge along the top edge, and a stretchy bind off to complete the shawl body. Stitches are then picked up and knit along two separate and marked garter stitch ridges in the shawl body, and the applied ruffles are worked in a colour of your choosing.
VIDEO TUTORIAL LINKS INCLUDED IN THIS PATTERN
–How to work a provisional cast on using the crochet chain method
–Bind off
–Jeny’s surprisingly stretchy bind off
PHOTO TUTORIAL INCLUDED IN THIS PATTERN
–How to pick up and knit stitches for an applied ruffle
This pattern has been professionally tech edited, and test knit. Instructions are provided in a fully written format, with charts also included where relevant.
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- First published: March 2018
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- Last updated: April 6, 2018 …
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