Deneb Shawl by Emma Vining

Deneb Shawl

Knitting
February 2025
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Ridge Pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
853 - 864 yards (780 - 790 m)
Increase Edge (A): 120cm/ 47 ¼in; Straight Edge (B): 100cm/ 39 ½in; Cast-off Edge (C): 66cm/ 26in
English
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Designed to showcase beautiful yarns, the Deneb Shawl is a wide right-angled triangle shawl with an elegant textured stripe.

This versatile asymmetric shawl features two contrasting yarns which are held together throughout the shawl to make a soft, blended knitted fabric.

The shawl is knitted lengthways in one piece as a wide right-angled triangle shape. After set-up, this shawl shape is formed by increasing 1 st at the end of every RS row. The main stitches used in the shawl are k (knit); p (purl); m1 (make 1 st by working into the bar between stitches).

To knit the Deneb Shawl, you will need
Zakami Hand Dyed Fingering Yarn (100% Fine Merino Wool, 400m/437yd per 100g skein)
Shade A: Woodland Tales: 1 × 100g skein
AND
Zakami Hand Dyed Suri Fluff Fingering Yarn (100% Brushed Suri Alpaca, 400m/437yd per 100g skein)
Shade B: Silent Night: 1 × 100g skein
Hold these two yarn ends together throughout to create a single strand.