Attersee
by Julia Riede
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© Julia Riede

© Julia Riede
Attersee
by Julia Riede
Attersee is a triangle shawl featuring traditional stitch patterns from Austria and Bavaria. Usually, these stitch patterns are used for socks, stockings, sweaters and cardigans only - there is no old Austrian tradition in shawl knitting (so far, at least!).
The shawl is started with a garter tab variety and worked top down with a center panel. Only right side rows are patterned rows. The border is worked sideways.
Finished Size
70 x 35 in (180 x 90 cm)
as part of a collection
About this yarn
by Flotte Nadel
Light Fingering
60% Wool, 20% Silk, 20% Ramie
465 yards
/
100
grams
10 projects
stashed
5 times
rating
of
4.7
from
3 votes
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- First published: October 2017
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