Nantahala Shawl
by Selena Miskin
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Nantahala Shawl
Nantahala is a Cherokee word meaning “land of the noon day sun.” Inspired by a summer day in the beautiful hardwood forests of the east coast areas of North America, this top down, crescent shaped shawl has a pleasing mix of simple lace and squishy garter stitch sections and ends with a delicate picot bind-off.
Materials Needed:
700 yards of solid or semi-tonal fingering weight yarn
32” or longer US 5 circular needle
Stitch markers as needed
Stitches used:
knit
purl
k2tog
ssk
yo
Advanced Beginner Lace Skills recommended
For more information, see:
https://wayfaringyarns.com/2017/04/23/nantahala-shawl/
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by Meadowcroft Dyeworks
Fingering
70% Merino, 30% Silk
438 yards
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100
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