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Perrine
Perrine is an easy to memorize, textured shawl with clustered stitches that are evocative of crocheted granny squares. It is excellent scrunched up under your coat in winter, or open and draped over your shoulders in sunnier seasons. Perrine is perfect for using up sock yarn scraps in a multitude of colours, or that special fingering weight yarn you’ve been holding onto.
This triangular shawl is worked from the bottom point upwards, with double increases at each end of every RS row. Do not cut yarn when alternating colours; instead, carry the yarn up the side of the work. Work the beginning and end of each row as loosely as possible to ensure that the edges will stretch.
Technical Editing by Alexandra Virgiel
Size
Before blocking: about 50” x 25” / 127 x 63cm
After blocking: 68” x 28” / 172 x 71cm
Needles and Notions
US 6 / 4mm circular needles, 32” or 40”/ 80 or 100cm
tapestry needle
Gauge
19.5 sts and 22 rows = 4” / 10cm square in Anemone Stitch, blocked
Yarns
Fingering weight yarn, 910 yds / 832m
» Colour A: 350 yds / 320m (about 100g)
» Colour B: 210 yds / 192m (about 60g)
» Colour C: 175 yds / 160m (about 50g)
» Colour D: 175 yds / 160m (about 50g)
» Or any combination of colours for a total of about 910 yds / 832m or 260g.
Shown in:
All yarns are 100% superwash merino, 175 yds / 160m per 1.75 oz / 50g skein.
» A: Sliver Moon Farm fingering weight merino, colour Plum
» B: Koigu KPM, colour 2239 - medium warm plum
» C: Koigu KPPPM, colour P439 - light lavender with lilac streaks
» D: Koigu KPM, colour 2236 - pewter grey with pink undertones
More Info
3 page PDF with abbreviations. Measurements in metric and imperial.
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- First published: January 2014
- Page created: January 28, 2014
- Last updated: March 1, 2018 …
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