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Morning Glory Shawl
This beautiful triangle shawl is knit from the top down starting with mitered squares and a self stripe yarn. The next section is a very fun cross stitch pattern and I opted for a semi solid to make the mitered squares pop out. Morning Glory is finished off with a Crown Edge bind off. There is also an optional I-cord along the top.
Photographs by Shane Baskin/Blackbox Studios
Materials
Debbie Macomber’s Blossom Street Collection Petals Socks (50% Fine Merino Superwash, 20% Angora, 30% Nylon; 100g/462 yds)
• 608 Juniper Bush – 1 ball
• 604 Olympic Blueberry – 1 ball
Needles: US Size 5 (3.75 mm) 32” circular needles or size to obtain gauge
Notions: markers, tapestry needle
Stitches Used: K = knit P = purl RS = right side WS = wrong side tbl = through back loop
Sl1 wyif – slip 1 (as if to purl) with yarn in front, move the yarn between needles to back to knit next stitch.
Sl1 = Slip 1, with yarn in the back of work, slip the stitch as if to purl from left needle to right.
Cdd = Central Double Decrease, slip the next 2 stitches together as if to knit to the right needle, knit the next stitch, and then pass the 2 slipped stitches over the knit stitch just knit.
Knitted Cast On = Start with a slipknot: Knit 1, leaving stitch on left needle. Transfer new stitch onto left needle by slipping it knit-wise (going into stitch from the bottom). Repeat from
Pick Up Stitches = go through only one horizontal bar closest to the wrong side of garment to pick up stitch.
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