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Malleable Shawl
The Malleable Shawl is an asymmetrical, reversible, triangular shawl with an easy 4 row lace repeat, and garter short rows.
Malleable is having a capacity for adaptive change, which is what the year 2020 has required of all of us. This shawl was originally designed for LYS day to be held early in 2020, but when the date changed dates, release plans had to adapt and change.
The design itself is highly adaptable: knit with fingering or DK weight yarn, each with 2 yardage options, in 1 or 2 colors, creating 8 different options; that is 8 patterns in 1!
This design is a collaboration with Stitched Together and the samples feature Kayanna’s gorgeous LYS day colorway: Rise Together.
:: GAUGE :: Garter st, blocked
Fingering uses US 6 (4mm), for 4sts & 9 rows per inch
DK uses US 9 (5.5mm), for 3sts & 7 rows per inch
:: YARN ::
Fingering weight options available for
100g total (of 1 color or 50g of 2 colors) and
200g total (of 1 color or 100g of 2 colors)
DK weight - options available for
110g total (of 1 color or 55g of 2 colors) and
220g total (of 1 color, or 110g of 2 colors).
:: FINISHED SIZE ::
Fingering 100g total - 52 inches at long edge, 22 inches center depth
Fingering 200g total - 68 inches at long edge, 32 inches center depth
DK 110g total - 41 inches at long edge, 13 inches center depth
DK 220g total - 58 inches at long edge, 24 inches center depth
:: CONSTRUCTION ::
This shawl starts out as a triangular V shaped construction, increasing at the edges and more rapidly along the spine, but through simple garter short rows, one side grows faster than the other, creating a wider shape than the typical right triangle shawl.
:: SKILLS USED :: Increases, Decreases, Alternating Colors
This pattern was technically edited and test knit.
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- First published: September 2020
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