New Stripes Shawl by VillaKnits

New Stripes Shawl

Knitting
April 2021
Sport (12 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, blocked
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1400 yards (1280 m)
One Size
English
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DETAILS

The asymmetrical triangle-shaped New Stripes shawl is a big, luxurious accessory. The shawl can be casually wrapped around the neck or worn resting on the shoulders as a stylish accessory.

Besides the asymmetrical triangle shape, the shawl’s wavy stripe pattern brings fluctuation into the appearance of the shawl. The main color, gray, is included in every section of the shawl, toning down the appearance. The shawl is knitted with garter stitch. The waves of the stripes are formed by alternating increasings and decreasings. The shawl is knitted sideways, starting from the corner. The look of the shawl is finished off with an I-cord edge, the color of which can change the look of the shawl completely.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan - 83” / 210 cm
Depth - 55” / 140 cm

YARN REQUIREMENTS
These are just approximations. Total yarn usage will depend on the yarn you use, your gauge, and any modifications.

Sport weight in 4 colors
A - 160 g / 520 yds / 475 m
B - 40 g / 195 yds / 120 m
C - 70 g / 228 yds / 208 m
D - 90 g/ 293 yds / 267 m
I-cord edge: B: 40 g / 114 yds / 104 m

The model shawl is knitted with Malabrigo Susurro yarn, which is a wonderful combination of silk, linen, and merino wool. The shawl can also be done with other sport weight yarns, in addition also fingering weight yarns work excellent if the needles are switched to slightly smaller ones.

Malabrigo Susurro (50% silk, 25% merino wool, 25% linen), 325 yds / 297m / 100g) in colors :

A -Tortuga (main color)
B - Frank Ochre
C - Tigers Eye
D - Natural
I-cord edge: B: Frank Ochre

NEEDLES AND GAUGE
Size US 7 / 4,5 mm circular needles for garter stitch, US 7 / 4,5 mm double pointed needles for i-cord edge.

18 stitches and 24 rows = 10cm / 4 inches in garter stitch (after blocking), but gauge is not crucial. Gauge affects finished size and the amount of yarn needed.