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Sailing to Avalon
INFO
’Sailing to Avalon’ alludes to the childhood memories of my dear friend Nora, who spent summers with her extended family at this seaside town. A background bee stitch evokes the hive of activity, with children playing in the sand and water, adults enjoying sunshine and salt air, and everyone buzzing to and fro.
The border, a sinuous, syncopated pattern of cables, suggests both the ropes of small sailboats on the bay and the intertwining of those lives at a fondly remembered moment in time. We all have our own favorite such memories; perhaps you will think of yours as you knit the rich textures of this design.
The shawl has an asymmetrical shape with a built-in I-cord edge and is worked flat from the right tip to the left edge. The pattern is fully written out with stitch counts and charted until the first repeat of adding the bee stitch to the shawl is done.
YARN
3 skeins Frida Fuchs, Wonneproppen Dk (100% superwash Merino, 100 gr-273yds/250m).
Sample yardage, 799yds/730m in color Etna.
Or any DK weight yarn: approx. 765-875yds (700-800m).
MATERIALS
24” (minimum 60 cm) circular or straight needles.
US 7 (4.5 mm).
Stitch markers, cable needle, tapestry needle.
GAUGE - BLOCKED 4” (10 CM)
In cable pattern, 22 stitches x 28 rows.
Gauge is not crucial at all, but will affect final size and yardage.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Approx. 82.7” (210 cm) wingspan along top edge x 26.3“ (67 cm) width.
ADJUSTMENTS
The shawl is adjustable.
TECHNIQUES
Knit, purl, increases, decreases, cabling, half brioche (using the k1 below technique, a photo tutorial is provided).
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- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 22, 2020
- Last updated: August 8, 2022 …
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