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Tulip Fields Shawlette
This knitting pattern is from the first issue of the print publication Making.
Finished measurements
65” / 165 cm wingspan and 11” / 28 cm deep at center
Yarn
Piper by Quince & Co. (50% Texas superfine merino, 50% Texas super kid mohair; 50 grams / 305 yards / 279 meters)
• 2 skeins in San Angelo
OR
465 yards / 425 meters in lace weight yarn
Needles
• One pair of straight needles in size US 5 3.75 mm
• One 32” 80 cm circular needle (circ) in size US 5 3.75 mm
Or size to obtain gauge
Notions
• Tapestry needle
• Blocking pins and wires (optional)
Gauge
21 sts and 46 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stich, before wet-blocking
20 sts and 37 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stich, after wet-blocking.
Notes
Shawl begins with border, knit sideways. Stitches are picked up along straight side of border and worked in garter stitch with short rows, creating a crescent shape. It is not necessary to pick up wraps while working short rows. Wet-blocking is recommended to open up stitches.
Errata
Rows 17-19 of chart are incorrect. Please work as follows:
Row 17: (RS) Sl 1, k2, yo, ssk, k12, yo, ssk, k3 sts to end.
Row 18: Sl 1, k21 sts to end.
Row 19: Sl 1, k2, yo, ssk, k10, k2tog, yo, k5 sts to end.

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