Kimberley Shawl by Heike Gittins

Kimberley Shawl

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Knitting
January 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
766 - 1050 yards (700 - 960 m)
One Size
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.
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ERRATA:
Brioche Set-Up

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Meet Kimberley – a shawl so light yet cosy and warm, the perfect shape to keep you snug on cold winter mornings or cool summer nights. Using Nurturing Fibres super soft and extremely drapey Super Twist Sock Yarn from South Africa; this three-colour shawl is worked in garter colour blocks and basic brioche stitch bands. The pattern is easily adjustable to suit your individual preference and style.
The beginning and end of each row contain increases and decreases, which create the shape of the shawl – a triangular, sideways and bias knit shawl with a curved top edge which fits nicely around the neckline.
The basic brioche stitch bands are easy to achieve, even for someone new to this technique, and there are plenty of video tutorials on YouTube if you are at all unsure.

MATERIALS
Nurturing Fibres Super Twist Sock – 100g/320m – 100% Merino Wool 1 x Lunar – Col A
1 x Glacier – Col B
1 x Cherry Blossom – Col C
3.5mm Circular Knitting Needles (80 + 100cm) – you cannot work brioche bands on straight needles.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width along curved top edge 200cm x Depth 40cm