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My Sister's Shawl
This shawl was designed around the 4 of us sisters! We ran this as an MKAL to kick off 2018 and had a blast. You can check out FO’s and Chatter about this shawl in our Ravelry group cozyupknits. We hope you love it!
Materials:
This is a 3 color fingering weight shawl designed around 1 speckled/variegated and 2 complimentary solids. The solid that you prefer for your main color will be called CC1, your speckled will be CC2 and the second solid will be CC3.
CC1: Approx. 390 yards (104 g)
CC2: Approx. 360 yards (90 g)
CC3: Approx. 250 yards (60 g)
Needles and gauge:
2 sets of size 4 mm (or size needed to obtain gauge) with no shorter than a 32” cord.
We have never been big on knitting gauge swatches.. especially for shawls… but for this one, if you are quite a loose knitter, you may want to do a swatch and go down a needle size or two so that you don’t run out of yarn! Gauge pattern: Garter (knit every row)
Garter Gauge before blocking: 22 stitches by 40 rows = 4 inches x 4 inches
Garter Gauge after blocking: 24 stitches by 34 rows = 4 inches x 4 inches
- First published: December 2017
- Page created: December 13, 2017
- Last updated: April 10, 2018 …
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