Ripple
by Karen S. Lauger
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© Filcolana

© Filcolana

© Filcolana

© Filcolana
Ripple
The inspiration for the Ripple shawl stems from @morten.loefberg’s works, where his woven pieces featuring wave motifs play a central role. The dynamic lines and rhythmic patterns of the waves are translated into a soft and elegant design that mirrors the movement of the sea in the shawl.
Ripple shawl is knitted from the neck outward, back
and forth on a circular needle.
It begins with an eight-shaped cast-on, followed by
garter stitch in Saga and elongated stitches in Tilia.
Increases are made on both sides on all right-side rows,
as well as on specific increase rows throughout the
shawl.
Finally, the shawl is finished with an I-cord while
binding off all stitches.
For more information, see:
https://en.filcolana.dk/ripple.html
About this yarn
by Filcolana
Lace
70% Mohair, 30% Silk
230 yards
/
25
grams
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About this yarn
by Filcolana
Lace
100% Wool
328 yards
/
50
grams
1254 projects
stashed
712 times
rating
of
4.6
from
151 votes
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