Quick and easy shawl featuring a
fun crossed stitch
on a garter stitch background.
Knitted on large needles, it creates a soft and drapey fabric.
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SIZE | |||
One size; can be easily customized |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS | |||
Width (wingspan): 62 inches |
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MATERIALS | |||
Blue/Green
Multi Version: Manos
Del Uruguay Silk Blend [30%silk, 70% merino; 300yd/274m per
100g skein]; color: 7325; 2 skeins Recommended needle size: 1 US #9/5.5mm circular needle, 24 inches or longer [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique] Stitch markers Yarn needle |
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GAUGE | |||
14 sts/28 rows = 4 inches in garter stitch, after blocking Note: Gauge is not important for this pattern, but be sure you have a loose, drapey fabric. |
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PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.] |
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K4W: Knit next st, wrapping yarn 4 times around needle.
These extra wraps will be dropped on the following row,
creating an elongated st. |
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DIRECTIONS | |||
CO 12 sts. Set-up Row [RS]: [K2, yo] twice, place marker, k1, yo, k2, yo, place marker, k1, [yo, k2] twice. 18 sts. Markers indicate 'spine' sts. On RS rows, shawl will be shaped by working increases after first 2 sts of row, before last 2 sts of row, and before and after each of these 'spine' sts. Be careful that yarnovers do not slip over markers. K 1 row, then begin pattern as follows: Odd-Numbered Rows 1-5 [RS]: K2, yo, [k to marker, yo, slip
marker, k1, yo] twice, k to last 2 sts, yo, k2. 6 sts increased. Repeat Rows 1-8 until shawl is desired length, then work
Rows 1-6 once more. |
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FINISHING | |||
Weave in ends. Soak shawl in lukewarm water until thoroughly saturated. Gently squeeze out excess water and pin out to desired size. Allow to dry completely. | |||
ABOUT THE DESIGNER | |||
Anni, aka YarnAddict, is a knitter, designer, dyer and spinner
from Norway who now lives
in South West England with
her husband, two daughters
and a huge stash which
threatens to take over
her house, much to her
husband and daughters’ annoyance.
She’s an obsessive knitter and spinner who loves designing
sock and lace patterns. Anni also teaches sock and lace knitting at local yarn stores and runs the free online sock club, Sockamania. She blogs here and keeps a website here.
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Pattern & images © 2008 Anniken Allis. Contact Anniken |