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Wyoming Wildflowers Shawl
Inspired by the sub-alpine flowers of Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains, I designed this shawl to play with flower motifs in three techniques: texture, lace, and stranded mosaic knitting. I designed it to only require 3 skeins of yarn (1 skein each of 3 colors) so that you, too, might be inspired to use up those precious lone skeins in your stash!
NOTES
Design & Construction: Wyoming Wildflowers is V-shaped triangular shawl. It is worked top-down in sections that alternate between stockinette, lace, and stranded mosaic colorwork. The final section of chevron lace creates a picot-shaped edging. Fringe accentuates each picot point.
Stitch Patterns: Lace stitch patterns for this shawl are written and charted. Mosaic colorwork stitch patterns are only charted, so you should be confident in your chart reading skills—or be open to learning!
SIZES
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
58.25 in. wide x 28.75 in. deep
148 cm wide x 73 cm deep
YARN
185 g/844 yds (771 m) of yarn total divided in 3 colors as follows:
Light fingering weight – wool or wool blend
C1: 100 g/400 yds (365 m)
C2: 65 g/260 yds (238 m)
Lace weight – mohair silk or suri alpaca blend
C3: 20 g/184 yds (168 m)
SUGGESTED YARN
Ritual Dyes Maiden (100 g/400 yds (367 m)) – 80% superwash merino wool, 20% nylon
C1: 1 skein
C2: 1 skein
Ritual Dyes Fae (50 g/459 yds (419 m)) – 72% kid mohair, 28% silk
C3: 1 skein
The sample shawl is knit in the colorways Two of Pentacles (C1), Leather (C2), and Borage Star (C3).
NEEDLES
US 3 (3.25 mm)
For your chosen needle size, you will need 40 in. (102 cm) circular needles. You may also find it helpful to begin with a smaller cord, such as 16 in. (40 cm), and size up as your shawl grows.
GAUGE
Measure gauge in fingering yarns knit flat, after blocking.
22 sts and 32 rows = 4 in. (10 cm) in stockinette stitch
16 sts and 22 rows (1 mosaic flower pattern repeat) = 1.5 in. (3.5 cm) wide by 3 in. (7.5 cm) tall (see Mosaic Flowers chart in pattern)
SKILLS TO USE (OR LEARN!)
Cable cast-on, knit increases, lace knitting, stranded mosaic knitting, chart reading
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