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Heliopause
he·li·o·pause (noun): The theoretical boundary where the sun’s solar wind is stopped by the interstellar medium.
This asymmetrical shawl design is meant to leave an imprint of the cosmic forces that surround us, by use of the gradient of contrasting colors that sweep across half of the shawl’s border. It is long enough to wear in a variety of positions and features a variety of techniques, including slipped-stitch-colorwork and a small repeated lace motif, which work together to give some texture.
Worked from the top down using the traditional garter tab method, this shawl is worked through to the tip before half of the sts for the border are worked sideways in your CCs.
Here is a link to the project page for the sample.
Dimensions: 35” depth x 99” long
Needles:
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Size US 4/3.5 mm 60” circular knitting needles
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(optional) Size US /3.75 mm 60” circular knitting needles
Notions: 4 Stitch markers, 4 removable stitch markers, tapestry needle, additional 32” cord for holding sts, 2 stoppers to fit your cord
Yarn:
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880 yds/804 m MC (sample used The Plucky Knitter Primo Fingering in black One Hit Wonder)
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550 yds/502 m total in CCs (sample used The Plucky Knitter Solo in Toile 5-color gradient set): 67 yds/61 m CC1 (darkest) | 82 yds/75 m CC2 | 100 yds/92 m CC3 | 128 yds/117 m CC4 | 180 yds/164 m CC5 (lightest)
Gauge: 24.5 sts x 36 rows = 4” x 4” stockinette stitch, worked flat
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- First published: December 2018
- Page created: December 4, 2018
- Last updated: January 24, 2022 …
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