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Upstate of Mind Shawl
We loved the Upstate of Mind hat so much, we just had to make a matching shawl! The Upstate of Mind shawl comes in a 3 color version and an 8 color version. Knit in Dimond Laine Pebbledash, the Upstate of Mind Shawl would also be terrific worked up in Tod Worsted or our brand new Elmer Worsted as well. Opt for a neutral palette, or something more zippy— it’s up to you!
The Upstate of Mind shawl is knit top down with an I-cord bind off. It features either patterned or random stripes (have so much fun with those stripes!) paired with an unexpected chevron panel at
the center spine.
SAMPLES SHOWN
3 Color Version sample shown in:
MC: Crewneck
CC1: Jack
CC2: Jumper
8 Color Version sample shown in:
MC: Toast
CC1: Jack
CC2: Trippy
CC3: Fluorange
CC4: Taffy
CC5: Basecamp
CC6: Slug
CC7: Plaid
SIZES
Smaller/Larger
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
3 Color Version (Smaller):
70”/175 cm wingspan X 27”/67.5 cm deep at center
spine
8 Color Version (Larger):
72”/180 cm wingspan X 32”/80 cm deep at center
spine
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Please note these are yarn estimates. The amount used will depend on yarn, your personal gauge, and any modifications you make.
Dimond Laine Pebbledash
(100% Cashmere; 100 yds per 50g)
3 Color Version:
3 skeins MC & 2 skeins EACH CC1 & CC2
8 Color Version:
2 skeins EACH MC & CC1and 1 skein in EACH of colors
CC2-CC7
Or
Worsted weight yarn in the following amounts:
3 Color Version:
300yds/273m MC and 200 yds/182m EACH CC1 &
CC2
8 Color Version:
200yds/182m EACH MC & CC1 and 100yds/91m
EACH CC2-CC7
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch.
Gauge Needle: Size US 9, 32” circular needle or longer
— or size necessary to obtain gauge
TOOLS
4 Stitch Markers, Tapestry Needle
GAUGE
14 sts and 24 rows=4”/10 cm using Gauge Needle in
stockinette stitch, blocked
ERRATA
Upstate of Mind Shawl, version 1: The stitch counts listed on the 8-color version are incorrect. When you break your MC after the garter tab and initial rows, you’ll have 44 stitches. Once you complete your first stripe in CC1, you’ll have 56 stitches, and etc., until you reach your final stripe, also knit in CC1, and where you should have 328 stitches on your needle (rather than the 340 stitches stated on the pattern).
If you’d like to amend your printed pattern with the correct stitch counts over all thirty stripes, they should read as follows on pages 7-8: 56 stitches, 64, 72, 76, 80, 92, 112, 124, 132, 144, 152, 156, 164, 184, 196, 200, 212, 224, 232, 236, 256, 268, 280, 284, 288, 292, 296, 304, 316, 328 stitches.
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- First published: February 2022
- Page created: February 6, 2022
- Last updated: November 12, 2024 …
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