Nymphalidea is named for one of the largest families of butterflies, with varieties found in every corner of the world. The shawl construction begins with few cast on stitches for a squared off point at the left end and expands toward the right forming a shallow inverted triangle and ending in a point at the right end. It easily can be adapted to alternate weight yarns or be made smaller or larger to suit the individual knitter. |
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model: Marina Mitchell photos: Melinda VerMeer |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
18 sts/32 rows= 4 inches in stockinette stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
Fingering weight yarn was used for the sample shown, but the design would work well at a lighter or heavier yarn just as well, using the appropriate needles for the size yarn used. Likewise, the size of the final item can easily be altered by adding or subtracting the number of Wedge D and Welt sections completed. Using CC: Row 1 [WS]: Purl. Row 2 [RS]: P2, YO, p to end. 1 st increased. Row 3 [WS]: Knit. Row 4 [RS]: K2, YO, k to end. 1 st increased. Note: following first welt, capture [MC] yarn at selvage between Row 2 & 3 by bringing [MC] over [CC] before beginning Row 3. Wedge A Wedge B Wedge C Wedge D
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DIRECTIONS Repeat [Wedge D, Welt] 27 more times (138 sts), or until shawl is the desired size. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
By day, Melinda designs at a commercial architecture firm in the yarn-bombed City of Roses, Portland, Oregon. By night she designs knitwear in her fiber-filled home. |
Pattern & images © 2013 Melinda VerMeer. Contact Melinda |