Winter Ashburn by Melanie Berg

Winter Ashburn

Knitting
December 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 5 - 3.75 mm
961 yards (879 m)
102.25" / 260 cm wingspan along top edge and 19.75" / 50 cm width
English German Spanish
This pattern is available for €7.00 EUR buy it now

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Introducing Winter Ashburn, a cozy twist on my bestselling Ashburn shawl, now in a luxurious DK-weight yarn. Knit with Sayama by Pascuali—a soft blend of merino and llama—this version brings extra warmth and texture for the colder months.

The asymmetrical triangle shape is still here, as are the classic garter and slipped stitch patterns, but now with added depth and structure thanks to the heavier yarn. Whether you choose soft neutrals or bold contrasts, Winter Ashburn makes an effortless statement piece that you’ll reach for all season long.

With its quick-knit nature and versatile design, why stop at one?

Yardage
Pascuali Sayama
• 3 skeins in “315 Aloe Vera”, 123 g / 301 yds / 276 m used for sample
• 3 skeins in “308 Ecru”, 137 g / 335 yds / 307 m used for sample
• 3 skeins in “314 Pistazie”, 133 g / 325 yds / 298 m used for sample


Pattern has been tech-edited and test knitted.

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