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Sugar
Sugar is inspired by all the happiness in life: those moments when you‘re having butterflies, the sun is warming your heart or your inner child takes over.
Formed by asymmetric increases, this elongated triangle shawl starts with only two stiches and grows continuesly with every row.
Although knitted mainly in garter stich, Sugar brings just the right amount of spice through delicate, yet easy to remember, lace sections and slip stich rows.
Listen to your favorite song to let loose when choosing your three favorite colors to make this airy shawl! Maybe you want to add even more sugary sparkle by using beads?
Knit the perfect accessory for mild spring chills or beginning fall to remind you of the best and happiest times!
Yarn:
Fingering weight yarn in 3 colors.
Approx. amounts:
Color A: 80 - 90m / 90 - 100y
Color B & C: 220 - 250m / 240 - 275y each
Sample is made in Drops Alpaca
Color A: 3969 red purple
Color B: 3770 dark pink
Color C: 2110 wheat
Gauge is not crucial for this project but will affect size of finished object and amount of yarn needed. More important than gauge: Knitted fabric should be rather loose.
Finished Size:
approx. 120 x 160 x 210 cm / 48 x 64 x 84 inches
Instructions:
The pattern includes both fully written instructions and charts for the lace sections, as well as beading option.
There is also a new kind of instruction included to improve your knitting experience!
The schematic instructions allow you see instantly how the design is constructed and to start knitting without reading several pages first.
A schematic drawing of the shawl is provided, accompanied by shortened instructions, that still contain all the information you need to successfully knit your project.
Testknitters LOVED the schematics!
Testknitter TooTwistedDonna wrote: “And again I just love the schematic. I was with my local knit group and a few were asking about the schematic and they all loved it!!!”
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- First published: May 2016
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- Last updated: May 29, 2024 …
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