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Shoot 4 Stars
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Pick two colours of your choice in fingering weight yarn and shoot for the stars. This triangular shawl has an asymmetrical shape with a stocking spine. The pattern is written to use whatever yardage you have in stash and is easily adaptable to bringing in more colours or working with those irresistible minis. Try gradient colours or colour pops or perhaps a fade. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
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SIZES One Size (customizable)
SAMPLE 1 (NEON) 
Finished Measurements: 88” long and 41” deep 
Yarn: Krityum Hand Dyed Yarns 
Weight: Fingering 
Cozy Shawl base (427 yds per 100g) in Vibrance (MC) 
and Sona base (425 yds per 100g) in Neon Pop (CC)
SAMPLE 2 (DARK TONES) 
Finished Measurements: 70” long and 33” deep 
Yarn: Krityum Hand Dyed Yarns 
Weight: Fingering 
Kamaal (Wow) Socks base (425 yds per 115g) in Thums Up (MC) 
and Meadow (CC)
SUGGESTED YARN 
Krityum Hand Dyed Yarns 
Available here through our Etsy Shop 
Two skein fingering weight kits are available here.
Bases: 
Rozaana Socks 
Kamaal (Wow) Socks 
Jhilmil Socks 
Sitara Socks 
Cozy Shawl 
Bamboo Sock 
Chandi (Silver) 
Sona (Gold)
NEEDLES At least 32-inch (80 cm) circular needles, US #7 (4.5 mm) or appropriate length
GAUGE 
17 sts and 18 ridges (36 rows) =4” in garter stitch 
Gauge is not critical and pattern may be used with any yarn weight; adjust needle size accordingly. Yardage and finished dimensions will vary.
TOOLS 
 
Locking stitch marker 
Crochet hook (of the same size as the needles used to pick up dropped stitches) 
Tapestry needle 
Kitchen Scale
TECHNIQUES USED  
Casting On 
Increases 
Basic Lace 
Decreases 
Bind Off/ Cast Off 
Working in Stripes with and without carrying yarns in subsequent rows
HELPFUL VIDEOS 
Tutorial #4 - How to wind a centre pull ball of yarn 
Tutorial #12 - How to join yarn | Making a magic ball | Magic knot 
Tutorial #13 - How to weave in ends as you knit
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 - Page created: February 28, 2019
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