Chain of Fools by Joan Forgione

Chain of Fools

Knitting
December 2021
Light Fingering ?
16 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch stitch, blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
635 yards (581 m)
Wingspan: 69" / 175cm Depth: 15½" / 39.5cm
English
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Chain of Fools is a shallow crescent shawl worked in 4 colors of fingering weight yarn. The transition between colors is modulated by a slip-stitch pattern of interlocking chains. Tassels make this lightweight wrap fun to wear in every season.

The shawl is knitted from the top down beginning with a garter tab and is worked in alternating sections of single-color stockinette stitch and mosaic colorwork.

The pattern uses 4 colors, however as few as 2 colors and as many as 8 could be used. Color option suggestions are provided in the pattern. This is a great shawl for using up your left-over fingering weight yarn.

The mosaic stitch pattern is both written and charted.

Finished Measurements
• Wingspan: 69” / 175cm
• Depth: 15½” / 39.5cm

Yarn
• mYak Baby Yak| Silk
50% baby yak, 50% silk
127 yds 116m per 25g

1 skein each of 2 colors
Shown in Sangria (C1) & Savitri (C2)
+
2 skeins each of 2 colors
Shown in Dakini (C3) & Chanda (C4)

or

• Light fingering weight yarn in 4 colors

C1 = 100 yds / 92m
C2 = 127 yds / 116m
C3 = 168 yds / 154m
C4 = 238 yds / 218m

Needles
• US 4 / 3.5mm needles

Gauge
• 16 sts and 40 rows = 4” 10cm in Stockinette stitch, blocked

Notions
• stitch markers (2)
• tapestry needle
• 2” x 4½” / 5cm x 11.5cm piece of cardboard (for tassels)

Skills Used
• mosaic colorwork (slip-stitch knitting)
• increasing
• reading charts (optional)

The pattern has been professionally tech-edited.