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Guanaco Argentino
I am happy to introduce this new shawl to celebrate the new Guanaco yarn - a luxurious blend of Argentine merino wool and the precious fibers of the guanaco, a rare and protected camelid.
The inspiration for this design comes from the beautiful tradition of live-shearing guanacos, an Andean technique for herding guanacos and collecting their soft and warm wool in the wild. The shawl’s crescent shape reflects the herding process’s flowing movement, where individuals come together to form a circle around the guanacos, creating a sense of unity and collaboration as they gather the wool.
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As you create this piece, let it remind you of the rich cultural heritage and sustainable practices woven into the fibers we cherish. May your knitting journey be filled with inspiration, connection, and the spirit of tradition. - Louise Robert
You have the option to purchase the pattern only or the knitting kit, which contains both the yarn and the pattern needed to knit this project!
MATERIAL NEEDED
TEX ANDES for Biscotte Yarns - GUANACO 70% merino, 30% guanaco, 200m per 50g skein - 2 SKEINS - shown in
MC | 1 SKEINS - shown in Crudo
CC | 1 SKEIN - shown in Coral
Circular needles of 3.5 mm (US 3) - cable length of 100 cm (40’’) - or size required to obtain the gauge.
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers x5 (one different from the others to use as the central marker)
SIZE - ONE SIZE
Final width dimensions (after blocking) : 79 cm / 31’’ measured in the widest section.
Final height dimensions (after blocking) : 31 cm / 12’’ measured in the deepest section.
GAUGE
21 stitches = 10 cm (4’’) worked flat AND in stockinette stitch, after blocking.
NOTE
This shawl is shaped as a crescent by increasing six stitches on every right-side row. The pattern alternates between four rows of the main color and two rows of the contrasting color. There’s no need to cut the contrasting color; carry it along at the beginning of the right-side rows. When using the contrasting color, you will encounter the instruction to “drop and knit the 5th stitch below.” To do this, drop the stitch from the left-hand needle and unravel it for the last four rows. Then, knit the corresponding stitch from five rows below. The stitch pattern is divided into six sections and is available in chart form and written instructions. The first three sections will work according to the right side of the chart, while the last three sections will use the left side. Additionally, there is a three-stitch garter stitch edge worked on both sides of the shawl.
La version française de ce patron se trouve également sur LesLainesBiscotte.com
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- First published: June 2025
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