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Risha
Reminiscent of a quill, Risha is an ideal canvas for the many beautiful colors in hand-painted yarns. A bit of lace, a bit more stockinette, knit until the yarn is nearly gone. Simply graceful!
Knit side to side, Risha is an asymmetric, left-leaning triangle shawl that starts from a point then works out to the opposite edge, which is bound off with an I-cord. Wrong side rows are nearly all purl with the exception of double yarnovers, which are worked as knit-purl. Risha may be worked from written directions or chart until the written bind off.
Notions: stitch markers, darning needle, scale
Yarn: Raven Ridge Fiber Arts Alight fingering weight (50% Merino/50% silk) 438yds per 100g
Sample colorway: Blue Spruce
Yarn available from Yarning For You
Notes: This shawl is designed as a one skein project which uses a percentage of total yarn for bind off. Instructions are provided in the pattern for calculating yarn needed for bind off.
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- First published: February 2018
- Page created: February 27, 2018
- Last updated: March 4, 2018 …
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