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N-ogee
Description
Knit from the point up, this shallow and wide triangular shawl is written in two sizes. The smaller size (shown in the oatmeal color) works well as a shoulder warmer or worn as a bandana. The slightly larger size (in grey) can be worn wrapped around the body and tied or folded around the shoulders and neck like a cowl.
Two sizes
Shoulder warmer 13” x 64”
(390 yds) 2 skeins of Harrisville Shetland
Larger version 16” x 76”
(470 yds) 3 skeins of Imperial Denali
Instructions are given for extending the the ties to fit
Skills Required
Ability to read knitting to recognize knits and purls in rib
Chart reading - Chart is color coded for quick recognition
Digital and Print versions
You’ll receive 2 versions.
- For digital use – each chart is shown full width and oriented for viewing on a tablet. (I like Annotate + for working off of my iPad)
- For home printing – the charts are each in 2 pieces so they’ll print as large as possible. You’ll need to cut and tape.
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- First published: August 2016
- Page created: August 25, 2016
- Last updated: February 9, 2017 …
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