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Sticks and Bones Shawl
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As seen on The Hook Nook Life Blog: https://www.thehooknooklife.com/post/the-sticks-bones-sha...
Herringbone is my absolute favorite stitch to use while knitting, so I finally decided to work it into my own pattern design. This is a bottom-up, rectangular shawl in which the edging has a beautiful scallop detail. The three colors and two different herringbone-esque stitches create for a timeless shawl that can wrap you up in the colder months no matter the occasion. It is easily customizable to make a wider (or thinner) shawl by just increasing (or decreasing) a few rows here and there. If you want your shawl to be shorter in length, just cast on a multiple of 13 stitches, plus 1 more stitch. I hope this becomes a go-to piece of knitwear for you. So pick up your sticks, and start knitting those bones (herringbone that is). Happy knitting!
Skill level - Intermediate
Must know how to:
Knit
Purl
Yarn over
Slip stitches (SSK)
Written instructions and video tutorial included for herringbone stitch
After blocking: Measures to be about 84” long by 14” wide
© An Attic 166 original design
Includes brand of yarn featured
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Written instructions in American Knitting Terms
Gauge:
Swatch 1: 21 stitches by 18 rows = 4 inches (use Rows 3 and 4 of the pattern on U.S. Size 8 (5mm) needles to obtain gauge)
Swatch 2: 24 stitches by 18 rows = 4 inches (use herringbone stitch on U.S. Size 11 (8 mm) needles to obtain gauge)
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- First published: November 2018
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- Last updated: November 16, 2020 …
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