Shirin Shawl by Kavitha Raman

Shirin Shawl

Knitting
October 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
720 - 753 yards (658 - 689 m)
One size : 64" wingspan X 25.5" depth
English
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Shirin Shawl is a reflection of how I like to treat my wandering mind with my favorite craft - get into the flow of knitting and watch some delicate lace form under my needles, then slip away into the quietness of garter and at times revel in creating bobbles with child-like delight. The end result is a lovely wrap to add a touch of whimsy to my outfits when I feel like some.

The word Shirin means sweet, pleasant, or charming, and I thought it describes the design well.

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Shirin Shawl is worked sideways starting with a few cast-on stitches and increased along one edge until the depth of the shawl is reached and then decreased along the same edge to complete the triangle. Garter stitch, diamond lace, and bobbles are worked in alternating stripes throughout the body of the shawl.

Many thanks to thepluckyknitter for their support with this design. ♥️
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PROJECT INFORMATION
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width (measured along the top edge): 64”/ 162.5 cm.
Height: 25.5”/ 65 cm.

YARN REQUIREMENTS
753 yards / 689 m of DK weight yarn.

YARN USED IN SAMPLE
4 skeins of Plucky Knitter, Bello DK, 55% Merino, 45% Cashmere
200 yards / 183m per 100g / 3.5 oz in Red Rover colorway.

NEEDLES USED
4 mm / US 6 circular needles, minimum length 24”/ 60 cm.

GAUGE
18 sts x 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm, in garter, blocked.

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle.
Crochet hook (4 mm / G) to make bobbles, if using the crochet method.
Stitch markers (optional): 1 locking stitch marker.

TECHNIQUES
Kfb, K2tog, Ssk, Sk2p, yo.
Make bobble : Knit method, Crochet method.

Note: The finished measurements and yardage requirements for your item may vary from what is listed in the pattern depending on your gauge, the fiber content of your yarn, whether it is non-superwash or superwash, what blocking method is used, and how aggressively it is blocked.