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Kiteback
Southwest-inspired stripes in a symmetrically-shaped shawl with a distinctive kite motif in the center back.
Fun to knit … and easy to wear!
Strands from the color changes form the fringe
so there are no loose ends to weave in.
Construction:
The shawl is first knit from narrow tip to wide center. Running down the middle of Side 1 is a spine of double decreases centered along a Center Stitch. While the sides decrease in the center, they increase in width along the outside edges until reaching full width.
From here a provisional cast-on is joined to double the stitch count, stitches are worked in the round, from the outside of the circle inward, decreasing to form a kite shape that culminates at the very center.
Side 2 is picked up from the provisionally cast-on stitches, and is worked to form a mirror image of Side 1. Running down the center of Side 2 is a spine of double increases centered along a Center Stitch. While the sides increase in the center, they decrease in width along the outside edges until finishing at a narrow tip.
Finished size:
Triangle shape 84” long, 22” wide (does not include 5” fringe).
Yarn:
Sunday Knits 3-ply yarns 245 yd (225 m) per 50 gm skein) in a variety of the following four blends: Eden (merino), Nirvana (merino cashmere), Angelic (merino angora), and Brigadoon (merino tweeds & marls).
Kits are available here for the colorway shown and eleven other beautiful colorways!
Substitute any light sport-weight yarn that works nicely to gauge: 900 total yards. Pattern includes individual yardages for different colors, if creating your own colorway.
Needles:
US 5 (3.75 mm): double-pointed needles and circular needles for center, straight or circular needles for sides.
Notions:
Tapestry needle, crochet hook (any size); stitch markers, fringe twister optional.
Gauge:
21 sts and 42 rows = 4” in garter stitch.
Skills used:
Increases and decreases, provisional cast-on.
Pattern includes:
Written instructions, color sequence, stitch count aids, broken rib pattern in charted format only, glossary.
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- First published: September 2024
- Page created: September 13, 2024
- Last updated: September 14, 2024 …
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