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Two Colour Asymmetrical Shawl
Two Colour Asymmetrical Shawl
This playful shawl is a wonderful way to explore colour, lace and texture. Worked from the widest point in a mixture of stripes, textured stitches and simple lace this shawl gradually decreases until one stitch remains. The piece is knitted with two strands of yarn held together for a beautiful fabric and speedy knitting. The shawl is versatile to wear and an easy addition to your everyday wardrobe.
SIZES
One
GARMENT MEASUREMENTS
177 cm (70 in) in length and 54 cm (21.5 in) width after blocking
YARN
The Fibre Co. Road to China Lace DISCONTINUED (65% baby alpaca, 15% silk, 10% camel, 10% cashmere, 600 m (656 yd) per 100 g hank) in Sapphire (A) - 1 hank and Green Pearl (B) - 1 hank
NEEDLES
1 pair 5.5mm (US 9) needles (or size to obtain gauge)
TENSION
16 sts and 32 rows to 10cm (4 in) measured over g st BEFORE blocking using 5.5mm (US 9) needles using two strands of yarn held together 16 sts and 24 rows to 10 cm (4 in) measured over g st AFTER blocking using 5.5mm (US 9) needles using two strands of yarn held together.
Foundations: The first wobbly scarf you knit and knotted proudly around your neck to keep out the cold. The handmade mittens you wore as a child, a gift from a beloved relative. When we think about the hours spent making those items, we understand that they are an act of love. It’s the time you set aside for your own creativity that day. It’s the way you felt as your beloved pulled on your hat as they left for work that day. Each stitch, a hidden wish. The gift of handmade is at the core of our latest series of design collections. We named it ‘Foundations’ because these are the building blocks for a lifelong hobby in which we can clothe ourselves and our loved ones in beautiful colours and texture.
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