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Tevennec Shawl 2
A great piece for colder weathers.
This shawl feature decreases worked at each side edge every row (both on the right side and the wrong side), with no central spine shaping. The flow of the motifs retains a vertical line from top edge to bottom point, rather than angled from center spine, out to the bottom edges at approximately 45 degrees, like the previous shawl. This can create a striking effect of an ininterrupted verticallyoriented central motif. Top Down. Decreasing method involves casting on the maximum number of stitches that span the top edge of the triangle, then decreasing from there to the bottom point of the shawl, ending with few stitches to bind off. Despite looking complicated, the pattern is enjoyable and relaxing to knit.
Construction:
Knitted flat from the top down, beginning at wide top edge and decreased to bottom point. Decreases occur at each side edge
every row throughout shawl. Due to the large size of the pattern motif, this pattern is charted only.
Yarn: Himalaya Everyday Fiber (100% Anti-Pilling Acrylic 273 yds 250m per 100gr) colour blue 6 Yardage 4 skeins
Gauge 20 sts and 26 rows = 4” 10 cm in cable after blocking. With this type of construction you could end up with a really huge shawl if you have a different gauge.
Finished measurements
68” (173 cm) wingspan and 27½“ (68.5 cm) deep at centre spine
Needles One 32’’(80cm) or longer circular needle
in size US 10 (6 mm) Or size to obtain gauge
Notions Stitch markers, Cable needle (cn), Tapestry needle
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- First published: November 2023
- Page created: November 19, 2023
- Last updated: November 19, 2023 …
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