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Summertime Shawl
The shawl is knitted from the top down, starting at the back of the neck with an i-cord cast on.
The inside edge is worked as you go with a two colour i-cord edge. Once the body is complete a one-colour edging is knitted on, joining one stitch to the body of the shawl on every wrong
side row.
This is ideal for knitters who would like to knit a two-coloured i-cord edging as you go and who would like to knit on a lace edging as you bind off the body of the shawl. The pattern has been extensively tech edited and test knitted.
I have used a variegated yarn and a plain yarn for the body of the shawl. The lace edging is knitted using the plain coloured yarn.
YARN:
Fyberspates CoopKnits Socks Yeah (50g/212m) / (1.76 oz/232 yds); (2,4) skeins in 122 Quartz.
Schoppel Wolle Zauberball 4ply (75% wool, 25% nylon) 100g/420m (3.5 oz/459 yds); one skein in 2244 Zauberwald
FINISHED SIZE
Shawlette: Width 120 cm/48 “, depth 24 cm/9.4 “
Larger shawl: Width 160 cm/63”, depth 36 cm/14”
GAUGE:
22 sts and 48 rows in garter stitch knitted flat using the larger needles.
NEEDLES:
3.5 mm (US4) circular needles 60 cm/24” long
DPNs 3.25mm (US3) for edging
or size to obtain gauge and one size smaller for edging.
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- First published: October 2019
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