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Silver Rose Shawl
DETAILS
At first glance the asymmetrical triangle-shaped Silver Rose seems like a regular stripe-patterned shawl. The trick of the shawl is that the shape of it is highlighted with stripes on the edge, that taper towards the corner. The longitudinal stripes, that fit beautifully on the shoulders, give the accessory a lovely and versatile base.
The shawl is made up of stocking and garter stitch, which are easy and relaxing to knit. The garter stitch portions bring out beautifully the stripes from stocking stitch.
The shawl is started by first knitting the I-cord edge of one side, from which stitches are picked up , growing the size of the shawl. The shawl gets its round shape from decreases and short rows. The edge of the shawl is finished off with a I-cord bind off.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan - 79” / 200cm
Depth - 29” / 75cm
YARN REQUIREMENTS
These are just approximations. Total yarn usage will depend on the yarn you use and your personal gauge.
Fingering weight in 3 colors
A - 100g / 420 yds / 385 m
B - 80g / 336 yds / 307m
C - 15g / 63 yds / 58m ( for I-cord edge)
Shown in:
Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (100% merino wool, 420 yards / 385m - 100g) colors :
A - Black Velvet
B - Silver Fox
C (I-cord edge) - Dirty Panther
Needles
US 6 / 4,0 mm circular needles, US 6 / 4,0 mm double pointed needles for I-cord edge.
Gauge
18 sts & 32 rows =4” / 10cm in stocking stitch (after blocking), but gauge is not crucial. Gauge affects finished size and the amount of yarn needed.
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- First published: May 2021
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