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Queenie
Some days, life demands a dash of regal vibes. In those moments, Queenie is your girl.
She has a confident air about her, enough complexity to keep things interesting, and a swing in her step that makes whatever comes your way feel completely doable.
A fabulously substantial shawl, Queenie is knitted from the top down in a scooped triangular shape. She incorporates oodles of texture, seductive lace, and a beautiful variety of soft yarns, and she looks fantastic cuddled around your neck or draped over your shoulders.
Queenie and fabulous shawl pins are a match made in heaven!
Including written instructions and charts, Queenie is perfect for experienced knitters and adventurous beginners.
She’s also ideal for stash-busting and combining delicious skeins you’ve been saving for years.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan approx. 71”/180.25 cm (blocked).
Depth approx. 34”/86.25 cm (blocked).
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
Size US 7/4.5 mm circular needles approx. 32”/80 cm long.
(Optional) pins & wires for blocking.
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain gauge.
GAUGE
14 sts and 24 rows = 4”/10 cm in leaf stitch pattern (between “leaves” - Magnificent Garden Section) flat, after blocking.
YARN
2 skeins of Dye Happy Yarn Patience DK (100% Corriedale; 230 yds/210 m per 100g skein) in a one off colourway (Yarn A),
Approx. half a ball of Rowan Kidsilk Haze (70% mohair, 30% silk; 230 yds/210 m per 25g ball) in “582 - Trance” (Yarn B),
2 skeins of Spincycle Yarns Dream State (100% American wool; 150 yds/137 m per 50g skein) in “Mississippi Marsala” (Yarn C).
Yarn A is teal green, Yarn B is teal mohair and Yarn C is pinky/greys.
SKILL LEVEL
3/5 balls www.trulymyrtle.com/blog/all-the-balls
ERRATA
See http://www.trulymyrtle.com/errata
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- First published: October 2020
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