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String Along
DESCRIPTION
The String Along shawl is an asymmetric triangle shawl that is worked from one corner to the other using short rows and increases which shape and elongate gradually as you work. The stitch increase happens at the beginning of every right side row and incrementally on the wrong side row, which helps in creating an even, steady shape. The slip stitch texture, worked in alternate colors, is a unique way of moving from one color to the next. An i-cord edge finish along all the edges of the shawl not only gives you a nice, clean finish but also helps to carry and hide the non-working color yarns inside. This means no breaking yarns and no extra ends to weave.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Approx. 90 in / 229 cm wide x 25 in / 64 cm deep
GAUGE
Approx. 25 sts x 44 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Garter stitch knit flat after blocking.
Note: Gauge is not critical for the fit of this shawl but modification in yarn weight and size of needle may affect total yardage needed.
NEEDLES
Size US 3 (3.25mm) needle—or size necessary to obtain gauge
YARN
The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers, Foxy Lady (70% SW Merino, 30% Silk; 428 yd / 391 m per 100 g)
1 skein each in the following colors:
Color A: Whiskey Butte
Color B: Hill Country
Color C: Eagle Eye
Or approx. 1110 yds / 1015 m of fingering weight yarn:
Color A: 330 yd / 302 m.
Color B: 380 yd / 348 m.
Color C: 400 yd / 365 m.
NOTIONS
Stitch marker & tapestry needle
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- First published: October 2020
- Page created: October 29, 2020
- Last updated: July 3, 2023 …
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