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Drawing Nigh
Drawing Nigh is included in Scarves, Etc. 2014, available here!
shown in:
finch / 1 skein each
iceland 153
kumlien’s gull 152
kittywake 151
sabine 150
crow 102
needles:
32” circular in size US 7 4.5mm
construction:
This semi-circular shawl is worked with two strands of Finch held together in order to play with the shades of darkening grays, and to create a worsted weight shawl (which is missing from my own wardrobe). Since two strands are held together while knitting, one strand is dropped and another strand in a darker shade is then
introduced creating a smooth gradation of colors. The lace pattern is incredibly simple and makes the worsted weight shawl light and airy. This would be a perfect first venture into knitting lace with a simple chart.
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