Persian Shawl
by Kirsten Kapur
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 Knitting Architecture: 20 Patterns Exploring Form, Function, and Detail
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© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave

© Joe Hancock/Interweave
Persian Shawl
This oversized, horizontal-knit shawl embodies what Persian architecture has in abundance--high arches, columns, and recesses reflected in the lace pattern. The blue is referred to as “Persian blue,” a color that is found in Persian pottery, mosques, and tiles.
40” circular needle is used to accommodate large number of sts.
Errata: In Chart B, the ks2kp at the end of rows 1 & 3 should be ssk. 
In Chart C, the last yo in row 1 should be a k.
The following note about working from the charts was left out of the book:
“The stitches as charted are worked to the last wrapped stitch, the wrap is knit together with the stitch it wraps, W&T the next st.”
For more information, see:
https://www.interweave.com/store/knitting-architecture
About this yarn
by Hazel Knits
DK
90% Merino, 10% Nylon
275 yards
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130
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