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Super Girl
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Introducing Super Girl, a captivating knitting pattern for a stunning triangular shawl! This design features bold stripes and intricate two-color textured stitches, adding depth and dimension to your project. The clever use of short rows creates a dynamic shape, perfect for draping elegantly over your shoulders. To top it off, a delicate picot bind off along the bottom edge adds a touch of feminine charm. With its engaging knit and purl combinations, Super Girl is sure to be a rewarding project for intermediate knitters looking to expand their skills. Elevate your wardrobe with this versatile and eye-catching shawl pattern!
ONE SIZE
Approximately 84 inches (215 cm) – 18 (45 cm)
MATERIALS
Yarn: Tosh Merino Light, a single-ply, 100% merino hand dyed yarn. Estimated requirement: 840 yards – 768 meters, 2 skeins (one of each color). The model is knitted in two color-ways the main color is “Midnight Pass” and the contrast color is “Night in Chile”. Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle.
NEEDLES
US size 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles
GAUGE
24 stitches and 32 rows to 4 inches (10 cm) in garter stitch on US 4 (3.5 mm) needles. While gauge is not as important for a shawl as for a sweater, yarn substitutions and inconsistent gauge will affect overall size and amount of yarn required.
DIFFICULTY
This pattern is suitable for intermediate knitters. The pattern calls for garter stitch, knit front and back and yarn over increases, two-color patterns, and German short rows, or any alternative short row method you prefer. Directions for all stitches and techniques are well-defined in the Abbreviations and Definitions section of the pattern.
Errata 1: v1.0 of this pattern was updated to v2.0, where the gauge was corrected to 24 stitches x 32 rows over 4 inches
Errata 2: v2.0 of this pattern was updated to v3.0, the picot bind off was corrected to: “With RS facing, cast 2 stitches onto the left needle using the cable cast on method, then k2tog through the back loops, slip this stitch from the right back to the left needle, repeat from 4 times, repeat until all stitches have been bound off.”
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