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Wümmete
Wümmete
This elegant beauty of a shawl
with its interesting structures
takes its name from the process
of harvesting the grapes: it starts
off with an earthy, warm pattern,
goes into the roots of the grapes
and finally ends with a light array
of leaves - what better shawl to
wear in autumn!
Construction:
This unusual shawl is worked from top-down. It starts as a classic Pi-Shawl, as per Elizabeth Zimmermann. A knitted-on, cabled border is worked in the middle of the shawl to change the direction of the knitting. Sts are picked up, the shawl worked top-down again.
approximately 156 cm / 61.5 in wingspan x 62 cm / 24.4 in depth
Siidegarte Siide-Flauschig
50% Silk / 50% Merino
Worsted, 250 m / 273 yds per 100 g skein
Shown in “Chappelewy”; sample used 360 g.
4.5 mm / US 7 circular needle, 100 cm / 40 in length (or the size needed to obtain the correct gauge)
2 stitch markers, darning needle, blocking pins
19 sts and 19 rnds per 10 cm / 4 in, Stockinette Stitch worked flat, blocked.
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- First published: March 2017
- Page created: March 12, 2017
- Last updated: March 12, 2017 …
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