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Moving Points
Drive through the valleys and curves of Moving Points with me as we explore an array of textures and stitches to create a cozy, engaging hug of shawl that keeps you on your toes throughout the process. Whether you choose to knit with Suri or substitute with a different fiber, I hope Moving Points will be fun and a joy for you to knit up as we try out new paths and roads to reach the final destination!
CORRECTION PART 6, Section A: Row 3(WS): knit to last 4 sts, kfb, sl3wyf. (119 sts) 1 st inc’. Pattern PDF has been corrected.
For my sample I used fingering weight yarn, but you could also use sport or even DK for a heftier shawl, just make sure you have enough yardage.
YARN
Lavender Lune Yarn Co. Bronze (70% merino, 20% nylon, 10% bronze stellina. 400yds/366m per 100g skein).
- (C1) Ember: 400yds/366m.
- (C3) Birdie: 400yds/366m.
Lavender Lune Yarn Co. Suri Alpaca (74% suri alpaca, 26% silk. 328yds/300m per 50g skein).
- (C2) Nouveau: 300yds/274m.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 7/4.5mm needle 24”/60cm in length (circular needles are recommended but not necessary).
5 stitch markers.
Scissors & tapestry needle.
Blocking wires & pins.
Blocked Measurements
Gauge in garter: 20 sts and 40 rows = 4”/10cm
Wingspan: 70”/178 cm.
Depth: 21”/53 cm.
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- First published: December 2022
- Page created: December 17, 2022
- Last updated: February 17, 2023 …
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