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Shard
I have two new lightweight, fun shawl patterns to show you guys! Both are simple, garter stitch, fingering weight designs, with mohair short row inserts to keep things interesting. Perfect for spring, they both use one skein of fingering weight yarn and less than one skein of kid mohair silk/lace, and that mohair texture is so dreamy!
Yarn used in this pattern available at www.northboundknitting.com
A simple, striped shawl, with short row shards of mohair.
Materials:
Northbound Knitting Superwash Merino Fingering:
Colour A - Sterling - 400 yards
Northbound Knitting Kid Mohair/Silk Lace:
Colour B - Midnight - 273 yards
Size US 8 needles
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Gauge:
5 sts= 1” in stockinette stitch
Finished Measurements:
(Post Blocking)
Length (At longest point)= 31”
Width= 96”
Abbreviations Used:
K=Knit
P=Purl
RS=Right side
WS=Wrong side
St(s)=Stitch(es)
M1L=With left needle tip, lift strand between sts from front to back, knit into back of loop
M1R=With left needle tip, lift strand between sts from back to front, knit into front of loop
Kf&b=Knit into the front and back of same stitch
Pm=Place marker
M=Marker
Sm=Slip marker
W&T=Wrap and Turn-Bring yarn to the front, slip one stitch from left hand needle to right, bring yarn to the back and slip stitch back to left hand needle. Turn work and bring yarn to the back. (Or W&T method of your preference.)
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