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Scania Shawl
I’m so proud to announce that the Scania Shawl has been selected to be the item in the Off Our Needles Winter KAL with the Grocery Girls! You can watch the first episode here! Why not join the fun!!
During the KAL the pattern is available only as a kit from Craftsy, you can find it here. On February 15th it will be available in my Raverly store too.
Join the discussion, ask questions and get help in the OFF OUR NEEDLES group, there is a topic on Scania Shawl.
Some people were struggling a bit with the pattern at the beginning of the KAL, but it has been updated since then and is now easy to understand! If you have got the pattern from Craftsy when you bought a kit make sure you have the updated version! You can download it from your Craftsy library.
Find more beautiful Scania Shawls on Instagram: #scaniashawl
Scania (Skåne) is the southernmost part of Sweden. This is where my home is and I love the shifting nature – the white beaches by the sea, the open landscape with fields and farms and the vast beech woods – equally beautiful all year round.
These two shawls are my tribute to Scania. The blue/sand version reminds me of the beaches in summer and the black/white version of the woods in winter.
The shawl is knitted in five colors (darkest, darker, mid, lighter and lightest) of fingering weight yarn, the yarn is held double throughout the shawl in different color combinations.
The top three photos shows the shawl knitted in Cloudborn Superwash Sock Twist, but you can also pick five colors from your stash. Mix and match different brands, solid colors and variegated.
Color A (darkest) 50 grams
Color B (darker) 100 grams
Color C (mid) 100 grams
Color D (lighter) 50 grams
Color E (lightest) 50 grams
The bigger needles (6mm/US 10), the striping and the different elements, including a mock cable, makes it a fun and fast knit. I hope you will enjoy knitting and wearing the Scania Shawl!
(The last two photos show how to block the shawl.)
Why not use lace yarn held double to create a light, fingering weight version? I used a little more than 100 grams of scrap yarns in five different colors and needles 5 mm. I also added about twenty rows before turning the corner, otherwise I followed the pattern.
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