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Wildside
This shawl is worked from the top / neck edge down to the lace border, and features both cable and lace stitches. (but not a great many cable stitches)
I used a 3.75 mm circular needle, and a 4 mm cable needle for the cables.
Lace is worked on both right and wrong side rows and therefore includes the techniques: k2tog, on WS, ssk, sk2p, ssp on WS, k3tog and sssk. Cables include: 2/1 Right & Left cable, 2/3 RC & LC, 2/3 RC & LC.
You will need to be able to read a chart to complete this pattern.
This gorgeous yarn is a gradient yarn made by Farbmasche and is called ‘New Green’
(While I used 700 metres of yarn, many of my testers used a reasonable amount more, so you really want a 750 metre (820 yard) skein of yarn at the least.)
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- First published: May 2021
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