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Scribble
Scribble
Nowadays we all tend to use computers instead of paper to create stories, documents and even homework, so writing and scribbling out on paper is not as commonplace as it used to be! This shawl is an ode to the lined paper and scribbles that some of us are old enough remember as the norm!
If you want to learn the very basics of how to cable, this is the ideal project!
SHAPE
Scribble is a triangular wrap that starts from a point and increases in width along the left edge. Constructed using two contrasting yarns with long repeats of colour, I-cord edges lead to a garter panel to finish. Two different colourways are alternated. If you can knit, purl, M1L (instructions included) and know how to cable off three stitches to the front and back of your work, then Scribble knits up faster than you would think.
DIMENSIONS
Wingspan: 63.5” or 161 cm approx.
Depth at Widest Point: 33.5” or 85cm approx.
YARN AND MATERIALS
2 x any fingering yarns (420m each) with long repeats, two single colours, or a combination. Total: 840m (918yds approx).
Schoppel Wolle Zauberball (x2 balls) is used for the samples. Colourways are available on the pattern.
NEEDLE SIZE
US 4 (3.5mm) circular needles; 40” (100cm) cable.
US 6 (4mm); any length to cast off / bind off.
Cable needle.
GAUGE
27 sts x 18 garter ridges blocked (10cm square in garter st). Please note Scribble uses up both skeins/balls. If you do not get gauge please ensure you have extra yarn or knit Border Option 1; (Two border options are given)
NOTIONS
Tape measure, cable needle, tapestry needle, scissors, blocking mat, blocking wires and pins.
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- First published: April 2023
- Page created: April 15, 2023
- Last updated: August 27, 2024 …
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