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Smock o'clock Triangle
This triangular shawl begins at the corner with an I-cord Tab Cast On. Increases at one edge shape the fabric with twisted ribbing. A smocked knitting stitch creates the beautiful, gathered texture throughout the design. Choose one color of fingering weight wool and hold it together with a coordinating color of lace weight mohair silk. I used West Wool Bicycle held together with Glowhair for a shimmering fluffy halo. The pattern includes video tutorials to help you cast on and work the smocked knitting technique. Instructions include a small and large size with tips to help you customize the size to work with any yardage amounts. Decreases shape the other half of the triangle, so save 50% of more of your yarn for the decreases to maximize the size of the shawl and ensure you don’t run out of yarn.
Sizes
Small (Large)
Finished Measurements
50 (93)″ / 127 (236)cm wingspan length, 9.5(17)″ / 24 (43)cm at widest part. Measurements taken after blocking.
Yarn
Fingering weight
The small size features 1 strand of lace weight mohair silk held together with 1 strand fingering weight.
Yardage
380 (950)yds / 347 (869)m
If you are holding lace weight mohair silk together with your fingering weight yarn, then you will need the recommended yardage of EACH strand of yarn.
Shown in
Small Size (teal green)
West Wool Bicycle (100% South American Merino Wool; 191yds / 175m per 50g skein)
Colorway - Mallard
West Wool Glowhair (64% Mohair, 36% Mulberry Silk; 229yds / 210m per 25g ball)
Colorway - North Sea
Small Size (pink)
West Wool Bicycle (100% South American Merino Wool; 191yds / 175m per 50g skein)
Colorway - Rhubarb
West Wool Glowhair (64% Mohair, 36% Mulberry Silk; 229yds / 210m per 25g ball)
Colorway - Roswitha
Large Size (light blue)
This large blue shawl features one strand of fingering weight yarn without any mohair silk marled with it.
Qing Fibre Yak Singles (65% Superwash Merino, 20% Silk, 15% Yak; 525yds / 480m per 120g skein)
Colorway - Sky
Needles
Small Size
US 6 / 4mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
The small size features fingering weight wool held together with lace weight mohair silk. If you are only using one strand of wool and no mohair, then I recommend using the US 4 / 3.5mm needle size.
Large Size
US 4 / 3.5mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
The large size features one strand of fingering weight yarn.
Notions
Tapestry needle
Gauge
28 sts & 28 rows = 4″ / 10cm in twisted rib smock stitch after blocking
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