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Listopad
This classic symmetrical triangular shawl is worked top-down from the centre of the top and out to the bottom edge. The knitting starts with the I-Cord tab cast-on, then the I-Cord runs along the shawl’s top edge. The unique feature of this shawl is its centerline increases which are worked in a special way to create the soft and delicate transition between two wings.
The shawl is knit in textural stitch patterns of different complexity from plain garter and eyelet stitch patterns to two-colour slip-stitch and not so commonly used variation of brioche stitch. The yarns in three colours contrast with each other to some extent and add even more visual interest to the finished shawl.
There are two complete pattern files.
One file contains fully written out instructions, and another file has charts and short instructions.
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
(approx., blocked)
depth x width 26 x 62 (inches) / 66 x 158 (cm)
GAUGE
15 sts x 28 rows to 4 inches/ 10 cm square over garter stitch pattern on
US #6 / 4 mm needles, blocked
YARDAGE (approx.)
Total - 3 skeins of Rowan Valley Tweed (100% Wool; 226 yards / 207 meters; 1.76 ounces / 50 grams);
one skein of each colour or the following yardage:
Colour A (Yellow Hammer, 112) - 226 yards / 207 meters
Colour B (Bell Busk, 118) - 226 yards / 207 meters
Colour C (Curlew, 119) - 226 yards / 207 meters
MATERIALS
US #6 / 4 mm circular needles (32 inches / 80 cm - to accommodate all the stitches), or size to obtain gauge;
US #6 / 4 mm double pointed needles (optional), for I-Cord tab cast-on only;
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate
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- First published: January 2022
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