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Saltwater
Saltwater Shawl is an elongated triangular shawl that combines wonderful texture and elegant stripes in two colors to form the perfect feelgood accessory for already sunny but still windy spring days. Its generous size allows you to wrap yourself up nicely, take a deep breath and enjoy every moment of your day.
While the texture uses different slip stitch techniques, there’s of course no shawl without a little bit of garter stitch. I-cord bind off creates the perfect finish for this wonderfully wolly shawl.
Saltwater is perfect to bring your mood and inspiration to life through your choice of colors and yarn. Whether that’s using rather similar colors to get a chic and luxurious look or very contrasting colors for an eye catching one of a kind piece.
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Saltwater Shawl - Elongated triangular shape, cozy texture and generous size to give yourself a big hug.
Yarn:
Color A: about 350m/ 383yds,
Color B: about 250m / 274yds of DK or sport weight yarn.
Sample is made in Garnstudio Drops Lima (9018 sea green, color A and 9020 pearl grey, color B).
Gauge:
16sts/22rows = 10cm/4“ in stockinette stitch on 5mm/US8 needles, but gauge is not critical for this project.
Finished size:
200 x 70cm/ 80 x 28 inches
Instructions:
The pattern includes fully written instructions, charts as well as schematic instructions which allow you to instantly see how the design is constructed and to start knitting immediately.
A schematic drawing of the shawl is provided, accompanied by shortened instructions, that still contain all the information you need to successfully knit your project.
The schematic instructions page comes in a printer friendly b/w version.
Skill level:
This pattern is a great project for every knitter. Its classic yet intriguing elongated triangular shape makes this shawl interesting for the more experienced knitter who will be able to relax while flying through the different sections and patterns. If you are a beginner that wants to practice garter tab cast on, i-cord bind off or try different slip stitch techniques while creating a very elegant project, this shawl is perfect for you as well.
Testknitter ceiling-cat wrote: “I enjoyed working through this pattern and I love the FO! After making tons of sockweight shawls, it was nice to make a textured piece which zipped along in a heavier weight of yarn.”
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- First published: April 2018
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- Last updated: May 29, 2024 …
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