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Twists & Turns
This shawl was originally published as the 13th Westknits Mystery Shawl Knit Along in 2022. Choose three colors as you work stripes, short rows, twisted stitches, and cables. The first center section features chevron stripes with the MC (main color) and AC (accent color) along with a fun 3D loop effect. Each section is knitted modularly by picking up stitches or knitting the new section together with a previous section. The AC (accent color) is featured in twisted stitch sections and as I-cord embellishments in the cabled sections. The final symmetrical shape has a long wingspan and lots of geometric angles to showcase your beautiful fingering weight yarn. Customize each section with your own color pops or follow the detailed instructions along with step by step video tutorials. This unique shawl shape is sure to capture your imagination as you look forward to each new section.
Finished Measurements
90″ / 229cm wingspan length, 25″ / 63cm deep (measured along center from top to bottom).
Measurements taken after blocking.
Yarn
Fingering weight
Yardage
Approximately 1660yds / 1518m total
MC - 720yds / 658m
CC - 620yds / 567m
AC - 320yds / 293m
Shown in
Blue & Green Sample
Neighborhood Fiber Co. Organic Rustic Fingering (100% Merino Wool; 475yds / 434m per 100g skein)
MC - Georgetown (Dark Blue)
CC - Canton (Turquoise)
AC - Belair (Green)
Grey & Gold Sample
Walk Collection Cottage merino (100% Merino Wool; 394 yards / 360 meters per 100g skein)
MC - Greyhound (Light Grey)
CC- Moraine (Dark Grey)
AC- Goldrenrod (Gold)
Needles
US 4 / 3.5mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
10 stitch markers, cable needle, tapestry needle, waste yarn or 2 spare circular needles for holding sts
It’s always good to have some extra stitch markers and split ring markers in case you want to use them while you knit the shawl. Make sure your cable needle is a similar thickness to your knitting needle.
Gauge
24 sts & 52 rows = 4″ / 10cm in garter stitch before blocking.
Try to get close to the recommended stitch gauge to ensure you don’t run out of yarn. A similar stitch gauge is more important than getting an exact row gauge. Work with a needle size that creates a fabric that you like.
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Westknits on YouTube
Check out my YouTube video all about Clue 1 of Twists & Turns. I have tutorials for the entire pattern on my channel!
https://youtu.be/Az7UwST_bwo
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- First published: September 2022
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- Last updated: October 7, 2024 …
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