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Pluma Morada
A One Skein Wonder for just one tiny skein of Plume!
You can sig up with this pattern for Joji Fall KAL’s October Challenge: One Skein Wonders.
PLUMA MORADA
Shaped like a wing, this shawl is light as air, and soft as a feather.
This shawl is worked sideways, starting on one tip. You make increases at the beginning of every RS row, which gives this shawl the triangular shape.
The shawl alternates columns of lace and 2x2 rib, and it is designed so that you just bind off whenever you run out of yarn.
I designed it this way because the yarn I used for it is very special and luxurious, and I really wanted to make the most of this tiny skein.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan: 68” 170 cm.
Depth at deepest point: 22” 55 cm.
MATERIALS
Yarn:
1 skein of Plume by Magpie Fibers (75% Cashmere / 25% Silk, 25g / 315 yd 288m) or approx. 315 yards of lace or light fingering weight yarn.
The sample was made using color Velvet Underground.
Tips for substituting
You can use virtually any yarn to make this shawl. I used a skein of very fine yarn and I knitted it until I ran out, but there is guidance in the pattern for you to be able to keep working new repeats. You can use any lace weight, fingering or even heavier yarns! Just make sure you adjust the needle size to achieve a loose gauge.
Needles: US 6 (4 mm) needles.
Other notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking pins or wires.
GAUGE
19 sts and 21 rows to 4” 10 cm on 2x2 ribbing on US 6 4 mm needles after blocking and stretching.
Before measuring, make sure your swatch goes through the same blocking and pinning process as your shawl will.
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- First published: September 2023
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