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Galiano Shawl
The Galiano Shawl was inspired by my visit to Galiano Island, British Columbia, many years ago. While I was not a knitter at the time of my visit, I was able to enjoy being surrounded by knitters of all skill levels. One of the lovely knitters there gifted me my first hand-knit shawl, and ever since that day, I knew I had to make one myself. And so I made a promise that one day I would learn how to knit, and create a shawl to wrap myself in the beautiful memories of those months.
Construction:
The Galiano Shawl is a triangle-shaped shawl, worked from the top down. It features eyelets, lace, ribbing and garter along with stockinette.
Yarn:
Cascade Anchor Bay - 262yds (240m) per ball.
2 balls of Main Colour.
1 ball of Contrast Colour.
Yardage:
Approx. 380yds of MC and 210yds of CC.
Measurements after blocking:
64in (162cm) wide wingspan from tip to tip, 26in (66cm) deep from the top edge to the bottom point of the triangle.
Needles:
US 7 - 4.5mm.
Gauge:
21st x 27rows = 4in / 10cm in stockinette stitch (gauge is not critical for this pattern).
Notions:
2 stitch markers.
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- First published: October 2018
- Page created: October 2, 2018
- Last updated: October 2, 2018 …
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