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Jarrell Shawl
The Jarrell Shawl is an asymmetrical triangular shawl knit on the bias, this creates a shawl with a long wingspan and shallow depth. Perfect for easy styling!
A simple to knit pattern of garter stitch, eyelets with just a touch of sparkle. It grows in size with two stitches increased on every right side row, while the bias shaping is done on wrong side rows.
Finished measurements
Wingspan – 77” /196 cm
Depth at widest point 16” /41 cm
Materials
1 Hank PURLS & POSTULATES HARRIS SOCK (100 g / 463 yds), Retrograde (A)
1 Hank PURLS & POSTULATES WILSON MOHAIR (50 g / 459 yds), Retrograde (B)
OR
approximately 450 yards each of a light fingering weight yarn and a lace weight mohair yarn
1 Ball LANG YARNS PAILLETTES (25 g / 134 yds), 39.0097 (C) OR approximately 30 yards of a sparkly novelty yarn (optional)
32 - 40” Length circular knitting needle, size 9 (5.5 mm) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
Gauge
15 sts = 4” /10 cm; 32 rows = 4” /10 cm in Garter stitch with a strand of A & B held together
TO SAVE TIME, TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE
The entire shawl is knit with a strand of A & B held together, with the exception of the sparkle rows.
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- First published: December 2024
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