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Wood & Smoke Shawl
This crescent shawl is worked from end to end, with increases and decreases to create the long, curved shape. Colorwork rows are worked on the bottom edge of the shawl to showcase a low-contrast color shift, and loop stitch is worked on the opposite edge with a third contrast color, providing a strong textural element.
YARN
* The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers - Moon Sisters (75% SW Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Stellina) Fingering 438 yds/ 100g
2 (2, 3) skeins - MC Elk Antler
* Spincycle – Dyed in the Wool (100% SW American Wool) Sport 200 yds/ 50g
CA Labradorite 1 (1,1) skein
CB Meadows 1 (1, 1) skeins
* OR 600 (800, 1150) yds fingering MC, 40 (60, 110) yds sport CA and 70 (90, 130) yds sport CB.
NEEDLES
* US 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
GAUGE
* 26 stitches and 30 rows = 4”/ 10 cm in stockinette stitch blocked
SIZE
Sample shown in size Medium
* Small 88”/ 223.5 cm wingspan along top edge by 12”/ 30.5 cm depth
* Medium 100”/ 254 cm wingspan along top edge by 14”/ 35.5 cm depth
* Large 112”/ 284.5 cm wingspan along top edge by 16”/ 40.5 cm depth
TECHNIQUES
* stranded colorwork, loop stitch, m1r, m1l, k2tog, ssk
Photographer: @laurenlphoto
Model: @stormieperdash
Yarn: @thefarmersdaughterfibers and @spincycleyarns
Tech Editing: @kristinamamaknits and @jujyfruit0
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- First published: July 2020
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