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Awilix
I am fascinated by designs that work for any gender. This shawl is specifically designed to be worn by anyone but the two yarn weights offer have a unique voice. Awilix was a Mayan deity of the moon and the night. Depending on which lore you read, Awilix was described as the goddess or a god. The beauty and mystery of the Awilix shawl is its versatility. By simply changing the yarn, the piece goes from flowy, delicate and feminine to utilitarian, rich, and masculine. The unique parallelogram shape paired with the blunt ends makes it infinitely wearable.
Details: Awilix is knit similar to a typical triangular shawl from tip to tip the difference being the location of the increases and decreases. The inset motif is accomplished using simple 1x1 cables. A cable needle is not necessary and instructions are provided for how to accomplish this. Be sure to read all of the instructions for each section prior to starting.
Size: One size; 3 in (tip), 16 in (center), 72 in long
Yarn and needle:
Laceweight version on her: 1 hank Mithril in Lady of the Sycamore; size 7/4.5mm needle
Worsted version on him: 2 hanks Mondegreen in Wales;
size 8/5.0mm
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- First published: February 2014
- Page created: February 11, 2014
- Last updated: November 19, 2022 …
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