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Ripples of Waves
RIPPLES of WAVES
A comfortable, voluminous and soft rectangular shawl, made in some very special vibrant hand-dyed yarn but would be equally stunning in more muted shades.
Ripples of Waves can be dressed up for twilight; just a little something to throw over when the darkness descends and the air becomes chilly, or to wear mooching about your home over your pyjamas.
Uncomplicated and effortless to make. Simple repeated motifs create interesting lace ‘waves’, accented by tassels with a simple i-cord cast-off.
YOU WILL NEED
1 x 100g Everything’s Coming Up Roses (DK), 225m/100g, 100% super merino (Coal)
1 x 50g Cloud (4ply) 200m/50g brushed silk and merino (Belinda’s lipstick Pink)
Both hand-dyed by Verity Harris of Truly Hooked
1 x 100g Merry O (DK), 212m/100g, 50% superwash merino, 50% silk
Hand-dyed colourway ‘Belinda’ by Miriam of The Discrete Unicorn
4mm needles
Cardboard to make tassels
Sewing-up needle
GAUGE: 20sts to 24rows in DK
FINISHED SIZE
(when wet, pinned and laid-out flat to dry, not including tassels)
Width: 75cm, Length: 195cm
ABBREVIATIONS
k: knit | p: purl | R: row
st (sts): stitch (stitches)
yo: yarn over
k2tog / p2tog: knit / purl 2 sts together
ssk: knit 2 sts together into back of loops
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- First published: July 2023
- Page created: July 10, 2023
- Last updated: July 10, 2023 …
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