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Fall Gloaming
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FINISHED SIZE:
Finished Blocked Measurements: 84” x 75” x 51” (length of sides); 22” at deepest point
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Pearlescent Worsted Yarn
Shown in color: Susurrous Hues
135 to 213 yds of each color was used in the sample, approx. total 652 yds. (C1: 213 yds; C2: 147 yds; C3: 135 yds; C4: 157 yds)
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
NEEDLES:
US size 7 (4.5 mm) 24”-32” circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge.
Any size that is appropriate for the yarn selected. Refer to the tag/label for the recommended sizes.
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate: This pattern is for those who feel comfortable with knitting and have made a few projects, using various skills and techniques. Skills/ concepts include: increasing stitches by knitting into the front, back, and front again; carrying yarn up the side; and passing a stitch over multiple stitches.
Notes From the Designer:
Featuring the Susurrous Hues Kit in Pearlescent Worsted, Fall Gloaming evokes the twilight, the fading light in a misty woods, and the close of autumn as the transition to winter begins. Wet leaves carpet the ground underneath, as the few remaining leaves that have yet to fall chatter and rustle above. There among the dried bushes and briars is a hint of cranberry red, as the season’s few remaining berries cling to their branches.
Fall Gloaming is an asymmetrical triangle shawl that features a repetitive sequence of Knotted Openwork and Stockinette Stitch that alternates with Garter Stitch Ridges. The shawl is knitted flat, and the asymmetrical shape is achieved by decreasing one stitch at the start of all right-side rows and then also increasing two stitches at the end of the same row. The pattern sequence is knitted five times with each color substituted with another in every subsequent iteration.
- Click the here to watch a tutorial on how to start making this shawl.
- All RS rows begin with k1, k2tog and end with kfbf, k1, which adds one stitch every RS row.
- The pattern sequence is knitted five times, and in each subsequent iteration you’ll substitute one color with another. A table and schematic is included at the end of the pattern to be used as a visual reference to show how the colors change in each iteration.
- If you find that you’re running short of C1, you could omit a few rows of the fifth Knotted Openwork section without it being too noticeable. If you’re using the Susurrous Hues kit, you could also knit the last few rows of the fifth Knotted Openwork section in C2, which closely matches C1.
Errata: 10.9.2021- Adjusted formatting for Third Iteration on page 6.
Designed by Monica Wesley
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Enjoy your knitting!
Chandi
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