The Three Sisters Shawl by Dawn Barker

The Three Sisters Shawl

Knitting
March 2018
Barker Wool Fern 4 Ply Fingering Deluxe
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1500 - 1700 yards (1372 - 1554 m)
One Size
English
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The Three Sisters Shawl is a simple, clean-lined three color garter stitch shawl with neat I-cord edges, a fun keyhole detail at the bottom where the colors converge, and super- special triple tassels. It gets its name from the Native American farming technique of planting beans, corn, and squash together. The corn gives a structure for the beans to climb, the squash covers the ground and helps prevent weeds, and the beans put nitrogen back into the ground to nourish the others. Support, protection, and nourishment. To me this is a beautiful illustration of community and sisterly love. This shawl is a perfect project for sisters, mothers, daughters, or besties. It uses four skeins of Chasing Rabbits Fiber Co’s fingering weight Fern base.

Suggested Yarn: Barker Wool Fern, 85/15% SW Merino/Nylon fingering.
Main Color (MC): Michele 100g/ 436 yd x2
Contrast Color 1 (CC1): Joji 100g/436 yd x1
Contrast color 2 (CC2): Veera 100g/436 yd x1
Or your choice of 3 different high contrast colors for successful color-blocking.
Needles: Size US 4/3.5mm (32 in/80cm - 40 in/101cm circular)
Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors, box of playing cards to make tassels
Gauge: Garter Stitch - 24 sts and 48rows (24 garter ridges) = 4 in/10 cm
You may need to go down in needle size if you are a loose knitter.
Finished Measurements: Wingspan - 88in, Center depth - 25in after blocking