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Idaho Sunset Shawl
The Idaho Sunset Edit was inspired by the most spectacular sunset I experienced after a magical day at Yellowstone National Park. The perfectly blended colors of the sunset inspired the collection’s feature design element of using stranded colorwork as a way to replicate the fading colors of the sunset. I’m calling it fade-work. Dimond Laine’s Birdie is the perfect pairing for these designs! It’s alpaca and silk fibers create a luxurious fabric with a halo reminiscent of the sunset colors melting into each other. The Idaho Sunset Edit includes an infinity cowl, triangular shawl, and short-sleeved sweater. I hope that knitting these patterns evokes memories of all of the spectacular sunsets that you have experienced!
The Idaho Sunset Shawl is a top-down triangular shawl worked in stockinette stitch with two strands of Birdie held together. Knit on size 10 needles the shawl features fade-work and has a ribbed border. It is the perfect “sit and knit” project for advanced beginners and beyond. Choose any three colors and paint your own sunset!
SAMPLE SHOWN
MC Wishful thinking, CC1 Slug, CC2 Esprit
SIZES
One Size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
82” wingspan
32 ½” deep at center spine
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Please note these are yarn estimates. The amount used will depend on yarn, your personal gauge, and any modifications you make.
Dimond Laine Birdie (74% Alpaca, 26% Silk; 328 yards per 50g)
3 skeins Wishful Thinking (MC), 1 skein Slug (CC1), 1 Skein Esprit(CC2)*
Please note you will use almost all of CC2.
MC Used 716 yards/, CC1 (Slug) used approx. 250 yards and CC2 (Esprit) used approx. 302 yards.
Yarn is held double throughout.
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
Gauge needle: US size #10 (6mm) 32” circular needles or longer
Ribbing needle: US size #9 (5.5mm) 40” circular needles
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch
TOOLS
Stitch Markers, Tapestry Needle
GAUGE
11 stitches and 16 rows=4” in stockinette st, blocked.
Yarn is held double throughout.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited.
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- First published: July 2021
- Page created: July 8, 2021
- Last updated: January 9, 2022 …
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