Log Cabin Shawl by Cassie Castillo

Log Cabin Shawl

Knitting
December 2012
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
22 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
800 yards (732 m)
Shawl can be made to any size. Samples shown are 54” across long edge and 24” deep at center
English
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The Log Cabin Shawl is constructed with striped modular squares, triangles and rectangles. It is begun at the corner triangle and can be made to any size in any weight of yarn.

Pictured are two versions; a 2 color sock weight version and a multi-color worsted weight version. The worsted weight version is made with one ball of yarn for the main color and leftover bits of other colors. The worsted weight version shows the optional crochet edging.

MATERIALS
Sock Weight Version: 800 yards total of sock yarn; 2 colors with 400 yards each.
Worsted Weight Version: 220 yards for Color A, 220 yards mix of yarns for Color B.

NEEDLES
Use a needle size appropriate for the weight of yarn. Samples used:
Sock Weight Version: US #4/3.5mm 40” circular needle.
Worsted Weight Version: US #9/ 5.5mm 40” circular needle.

NOTIONS REQUIRED
tapestry needle to weave in ends
crochet hook for edging (optional). Use size equivalent to knitting needle size.

GAUGE
Exact gauge is not vital for this project. Use a needle size appropriate for the weight of yarn which creates a Garter stitch fabric that you like. The following gauges are from my samples:
Sock Weight Version: 22 sts and 42 rows= 4” in Garter stitch.
Worsted Weight Version: 14.5 sts and 28 rows= 4” in Garter stitch.