Outlander Fraser's Ridge Sontag Shawl by Louise Bollanos

Outlander Fraser's Ridge Sontag Shawl

Knitting
October 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1000 - 1760 yards (914 - 1609 m)
Small, Medium, Large
English
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Part of my Outlander Knitting Pattern Collection. The Fraser’s Ridge Outlander Shawl Pattern from Season 5 (seen in the opening credits and in various episodes) will allow you to create a large triangle shawl with a coloured striped border edge in the design.

A free version of this pattern can be found on my blog here.

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• DESCRIPTION

The Outlander Shawl Knitting Pattern from Season 5 (seen in the opening credits and in various episodes) will allow you to create a large triangle shawl with a colored striped border edge in the design.

Knowledge of intarsia – working with more than one color is needed for this pattern.

Yarn

Yarn A - Cascade 220 - Turtle 2452 100g/220yards x 1.5 (S) x 2 (M) 2.5 (L/XL) x 3+ (XL/XXL)

Yarn B - Cascade 220 - Forest Heather 9447 100g/220yards x 3.5 (S) 4 (M) x 4.5 (L/XL) x 5+ (XL/XXL)

Yarn weight - Medium Weight 04/Worsted/Aran/ 10 Ply.

Needles

5mm (US 8) Knitting needles.

I used my interchangeable circular needles on a 100cm/40′′ cable as there were many stitches.

I did not join in the round to knit.

Spare cable (100cm/40″) with two end caps (to hold sts).

• SKILLS

Level – Intermediate

This is an intermediate-level knitting pattern and the techniques involved are the knit stitch, yarn over, K2tog, casting on, and casting off.

There is a link to a tutorial on my website included to help you with the color changes.

• SIZING

Please note – these sizes are just a rough guide, you can knit this shawl until it is comfortable for you to wear.

Test it out against yourself to see if you want to make the length shorter or longer before dividing the sections.

The smallest sizes will result in the shawl meeting in the middle of your waist, the larger sizes will allow you to wrap the shawl around your body and tie at the back of the waist.

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