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Fru Shawl
Fru is an elongated triangular shawl, worked sideways over 5 charts (Beginning, Increase, Transition, Decrease and Ending charts, in this order). We start casting on 4 stitches and finish binding off also 4 stitches. The first two charts are worked with a Modified Feather and Fan stitch (slanted to the left). The Transition central chart, as the name suggests, creates an “s” effect, changing to Modified Feather and Fan stitch (slanted to the right). The last 2 charts are worked with the stitch motif slanted to the right side.
The edge is worked simultaneously with the body of the shawl. To add a fuzzy look, this edge is worked with the fingering and mohair yarns held together. The body of the shawl is worked only with the fingering yarn.
Fru Shawl can be comfortably knitted with straight or circular needles!
To keep your work on the track, you can use stitch markers between the body and border of the shawl and, also, at every 12 stitches, as the chart repetition.
Yarn
A = 661 meters / 723 yards of fingering weight yarn.
B = 101 meters / 111 yards of silk mohair yarn.
Sample shown in: A = Fru Valborg Merino Singles (100% merino wool superwash – 100 g = 365 meters / 399 yds) #Hepburn
*** B = Fru Valborg Fuzzy Mohair (72% Kid Mohair 28% Silk – 50 g = 420 meters / 459 yds) #Dusty Springfield
Finished Measurements
One Size
measurements after blocking
224 cm wingspan and 48 cm height at center back - 88” wingspan and 19” height at center back
Needles
80 cm 30” or longer circular needles size 4 mm (US 6)
Or Long straight needles size 4 mm (US 6) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
Gauge
20 stitches and 30 rows in 10 cm x 10 cm (4” X 4”) in Garter Stitch after blocking.
Materials
Stitch markers; darning or tapestry needle; T-pins for blocking.
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- First published: November 2018
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