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Wake up the Queen
Knit yourself a shawl that is worthy for the queen hidden inside you! Two colours of a luxurious yarn are combined to form bold cables, elegant lace and a feminine picot edging.
Wake up the Queen is worked from tip to edge. The cables could be worked without a cable needle.
The pattern includes written and charted instructions for making the shawl.
Yarn
Two different colours of fingering-weight yarn:
320 m / 350 yds of colour A
347 m / 380 yds of colour B
Sample uses Blacker Yarns Tamar Lustre Blend 4-ply (30 % wool, 18 % Teeswater wool, 18 % Wensleydale wool, 17 % Leicester Longwool wool, 17 % Cotswold wool; 347 m / 380 yds per 100 g skein): 1 skein in Red River (colour A) and 1 skein in Camel (colour B).
Skills required
• knitting and purling
• increasing and decreasing
• slipping stitches
• cable knitting
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- First published: May 2017
- Page created: May 12, 2017
- Last updated: May 12, 2017 …
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