Contains:
- Illustrated knitting pattern
- US Imperial measurements/ Metric measurements
- Fully written instructions
- One size - 4”/239cm wide, by 23”/58.5cm deep
Materials you need at home:
- 4 ply/ fingering yarn - 100g Main colour
- 4 ply/ fingering yarn - 100g Contrast colour
- US 6/ 4mm circular needle
- stitch markers
- tapestry needle
This crescent shaped shawl uses a combination of garter stitch, stripes and simple lace, made more interesting by short rows shaping the different sections.
Choose two shades of beautiful 4ply/ fingering yarn to combine into this luxurious shawl. Block it hard for a lightweight, airy feel, or less so to preserve the comforting warmth of the garter stripes - the choice is yours.
Size - 94”/239cm wide, by 23”/58.5cm deep
Yarn - The yarn in the sample is Kettle Yarn Co’s Beyul 4ply, silky with a lovely drape. The colours used are Yurt and Steppe.
Gauge - 16 sts x 28 rows = 4 inches/10cm in garter stitch, after blocking
Please note, there are no charts in this pattern, the instructions are all written.
Jo Torr
I'm a knitting designer, living in Reading, UK, with my husband and three cats. I’ve been knitting since I was small, I remember my grandmother helping me make a jumper for my teddy when I was about 7. I love to knit all types of things, but I’m quite a slow knitter so my designs are for accessories so I can actually manage to finish them myself!