St Abbs Waves by Eildon Hills Designs

St Abbs Waves

Knitting
July 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in Plain brioche
US 6 - 4.0 mm
766 - 875 yards (700 - 800 m)
The shawl measures approximately 220cm at longest point x 45cm at widest point after blocking.
English
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This stunning and eye catching reversible shawl / scarf is guaranteed to produce quite an effect and a lot of interest around you..!
Knitted using the wonderful Brioche Knitting technique, the fabric is light and bouncy, and the Brioche lines turn the beautiful hand dyed yarns into a smooth and flowing pattern, reminiscing the crashing waves at the base of the cliffs at St Abbs, in the Scottish Borders.
Knitted in two colours from side to side, the shawl is wonderfully warm and soft, as it drapes around the shoulders for a cosy feel.

Materials:
2 x 100g 4ply / Fingering weight by Right Side Yarns, 100% Polwarth Superwash Wool (400m / 438yds per 100g) in “Push The Boat Out” (Light Colour) & “North Sea” (Dark Colour)
4mm circular needle 60 - 100 cm long
6 Stitch markers
Blocking pins for finishing
Finished Size:
The shawl measures approximately 220cm at longest point x 45cm at widest point after blocking.