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Welmoed Shawl
WELMOED SHAWL
This shawl is named after my sister in law, who chose three colors out of my stash. They were lovely, fingering weight yarns, and I created a crescent shaped shawl with them for her. I wanted to use most of the yarn, of all the three skeins, and I almost succeeded (just 50 grams left of the 300 grams I started out with).
I have used some garter rows, some stockinette rows, some eyelet rows, some mosaic pattern rows, and a picot bind off. Easy enough to use for TV knitting, interesting enough to keep your attention.
All techniques are explained in the pattern. The pattern has a row by row description.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Advanced Beginner
SKILLS REQUIRED/TECHNIQUES USED
-Knit & purl, cast on & bind off
-Increasing, decreasing
-Speciality CO: backwards loop cast on
-Speciality BO: Picot bind off
-Working from charts
-Short rows
-Eyelet lace
-Mosaic knitting
YARN
CC1 Nurturing Fibres Supertwist Sock: Roxy’s Café; 1 skein (320 meters, 100 grams, 100% superwash merino wool, semi solid, hand dyed). 19 grams left.
CC2 Craftfulness: All the mauves in the world; 1 skein (400 meters, 100 grams, 100% non superwash Falkland merino wool, semi solid, hand dyed). 20 grams left.
CC3 Craftfulness: Summerfruits; 1 skein (400 meters, 100 grams, 80% non superwash Blue Faced Leicester wool, 20% nylon, semi solid with speckles, hand dyed). 10 grams left.
NEEDLES
3,5 mm/US 4 40-60 inch/100-150 cm circular needle
NOTIONS
-Stitch markers (if you want to use them)
-Tapestry needle
GAUGE
22 sts/28 rows = 10 cm/4 inches square in stockinette stitch using recommended needles
SIZE INFORMATION
Finished size: wingspan: 200 cm/ 80 inch, depth: 50 cm/20 inch.
- First published: June 2017
- Page created: June 30, 2017
- Last updated: June 30, 2017 …
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