Ta Dah! by Helen Kennedy

Ta Dah!

Knitting
July 2018
Light Fingering ?
21 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in texture stitch blocked
US 3 - 3.25 mm
437 - 656 yards (400 - 600 m)
one size but adjustable
English
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This is a fairly narrow asymmetrical triangular shawl knitted with a simple stitch combination that creates a beautiful textured pattern.

I was inspired to create a shawl pattern that could use solid and variegated yarns, gradient sets or even yarn scraps, and one that could be made in any weight yarn. The pattern is a very simple 4 row repeat that allows you plenty of possibilities for customising the look.

Why not create something truly individual?
Here are some suggestions:
Use a gradient yarn or yarn scraps for one of the colours.
Make the stripes narrower or wider by changing the number of rows worked in each colour.
Use more than 2 colours!
Make it in a variegated yarn in a single colour, the textured stitch pattern will make the yarn the star!
The possibilities are endless and at the end Ta Dah! a shawl unique to you.

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Suitable for adventurous beginners, intermediates and experts alike.

In sock weight yarn:
The finished blocked size is 90” wide and 16” deep for about 75g of each colour. You can adjust the size by working more or less repeats

Yarn required:
400-600 m/437-656 yds in total, 200-300 m/219-328 yds of each color in sock weight yarn (or any weight yarn!)

Skills required:
You must be able to knit, yarn over, kfbf, k1 below, k2tog.

Thank you to my amazing test knitters who test knit the first version:
The pattern has been adapted slightly to e easier and that creates a more narrow shawl.
banoffeepie55
tumblezweedz
SilverIlix
BugzNBean
gesuma05