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Playing with Waves
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Playing with Waves is a rectangular shawl made of colorful wavy sections. These sections alternate two kinds of ‘wave stitches’, that are very similar to each other (although looking quite different) which makes the pattern very easy to memorize. The borders are kept neat and tidy thanks to two integrated i-cords. The frequent change in color and type of wave makes this shawl a fun and entertaining knit.
The shawl is totally adjustable both in length and in width.
For my original sample I used a Sport weight yarn, the lovely mYak Tibetan Cloud, but the pattern is suitable also for fingering or DK yarns.
In order to obtain the best results I recommend to use solid colors as variegated yarns would hide the pattern.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Knit
Purl
Increasing (Yarn Over)
Decreasing (knit two together)
Slip stitches (for the i-cord edges)
GAUGE
21 sts x 44 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4“ in garter stitch, blocked
SIZE
Sample measures (blocked):
Length: 189 cm / 74.3’’;
Width: 44 cm / 17’’
YARN
mYak Tibetan Cloud (100% wool, 300 m / 328 yds per skein – 1 skein = 100g / 3.53 ounces), Sport weight:
2 skeins in color A, shown in Tulipano
1 skein in color B, shown in Cherry Blossom
1 skein in color C, shown in Peony
For my sample I used 1.8 skeins of color A (534 m / 584 yds), 0.77 skeins of Color B (231 m / 253 yds) and 0.76 skeins of color C (228 m / 249 yds).
Please note that yardage is an estimate and depends on knitting style, tension, yarn and needles used.
NEEDLES
3.75 mm / US 5 (4.0 mm / US 6 for bind off) recommended
Or size needed to obtain proper gauge.
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