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Crescendo
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Over the years of listening to my daughter learn to play the violin, her lessons and daily practice have inspired me in profound ways. I have always loved a dramatic classical piece , one of those that has a crescendo (a gradual increase of intensity) getting lost in the music. This slow build up of sound inspired the Crescendo shawl, translating the slow building sound to a slow and growing cable. With a simple beginning that builds up to a dramatic and bold cable that flows like music.
Finished Size 
76”/193 cm wingspan 
34”/86 cm deep
Gauge (blocked) 
24 sts x 36 rows = 4”/10 cm square in Garter Stitch 
24 sts x 32 rows = 4”/10 cm square in 2x2 Rib Stitch 
Cable Rep: 58 sts x 32 rows = 7.5”/19 cm wide x 4”/10 cm tall
Yarn 
Fingering weight yarn; 1,190 yards/1088 m 
Sample Used: Knitted Wit, Non-Superwash Merino; 100% Merino; 420 yards/ 384 m; 4 oz/115 g; 3 hanks in Cedar
Needles/Hooks 
US4/3.5 mm, 32”/80 cm (minimum) circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge 
Cable Needle, optional 
5 mm crochet hook and scrap yarn for cast on Option 1
Notions 
2 Stitch markers loop 
Tapestry needle, scissors, measuring tape, blocking tools
Skills Required 
Basic Knitting 
Increasing/decreasing 
Slipping sts 
Cabling, or willingness to learn (I had a tester learn cables with this pattern)
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- First published: August 2024
- Page created: August 22, 2024
- Last updated: June 13, 2025 …
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