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The Ohm Shawl--Fickle Zen Mystery KAL #3
We had an amazing time during the third Fickle Zen Knit Along and it’s time for the “Mystery” to be revealed! The finished shawl is called the Ohm shawl and uses 745 yards of yarn and measures 80 inches wide by 33.5 inches deep.
The Ohm Shawl comes with written instructions and charts and has been professionally tech edited and test knit for accuracy as well as knit by quite a lot of Mystery Knit Alongers.
The Shawl is traditional triangle shawl knit from the neck to the long edge. The shawl has a knit-on border which means it’s not necessary to bind off 265+ stitches at once! The bold knit-on edging is worked back and forth over 33 stitches and a k2tog with the main body stitches every other row eliminates the large bind off stitch by stitch. This is a great shawl for beginning-intermediate Lace Knitters.
If you have a question while knitting please join the Fickle Knitter Design ravelry group for help. This is a great shawl for beginning Lace Knitters, if you can knit, purl, yarn over, k2tog, ssk, and work a short row you can knit this shawl! If you get stuck please visit the Fickle Knitter rav group or email me for help.
To stay up to date with what’s new with Fickle Zen Mystery Knit Along Series please like our page on Facebook and join the Fickle Zen group on ravelry!
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Needles
Size US 7/4.5 mm Knitting Needles, or size needed to get gauge.
Yarn Three 100 gram balls of ZYG Serenity Silk + 75% Superwash Merino, 15% Cashmere, 10% Silk. 500 yards/ 457 meters. Color 1: Silver Moon 265 yards/ 243 meters, Color 2: OOAK “706” 145 yards/ 133 meters, Color 3: Dragon Fruit 335 yards/307 meters. Total Yardage: 745 yards/ 684 meters.
Gauge
14 stitches and 28 rows over 4 inches in Stockinette.
Finished Pattern Measurements
80 inches wide by 35.5 inches long after blocking.
Supplies
Removable stitch marker, yarn needle (for weaving in ends), blocking aids (optional)
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- First published: November 2012
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