Woven Coziness by 2WorldsTog

Woven Coziness

Knitting
August 2025
Main color - fingering to DK weight
Contrast color - fingering to DK weight
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Linen Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
850 yards (777 m)
One Size
English
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This is a triangular shawl, starting at one peak. Increases are worked on one side only. Knitting this piece turns out as a quiet and mindful process. The sections in the lacy slip stitch pattern provide structure. You can work the shawl in one color, use 2 colors for the main stitch pattern or play with colors in the different sections. Matching a certain gauge or yarn weight are not critical, though you should use matching weights throughout the work. We used a light DK and a fingering weight and worked the sections in fingering a bit looser. Thus, it is easier to use the same weight throughout the entire piece. We recommend using a fingering to a DK weight.
And it is recommended to swatch before you start the work to see how the yarn(s) work out in the stitch patterns. In fact, swatching will save you time.
This shawl can be worked up to any size, depending on the yardage you have.
Measurements are given in both cm and inches.

For the prototype, we used the following yarns:
1. Used as MC - Light DK Weight
Yardage: 479 yds (438 m)
Shown here: West Yorkshire Spinners Elements (60% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 40% Falkland Islands wool; 122 yards (112 m)/50g); color 1138 Ocean Spray: 4 skeins
2. Used as CC - Fingering weight
Yardage: 350 yds (320 m)
Shown here: Wolloholiker Special Effects (75% Wool, 25% Polyamide; 459 yds (420 m)/100g); color Sommerwald: 1 skein

Finished Measurements:
Prototype measures 73.25’’ (186 cm) x 51’’ (130 cm) x 49.5’’ (126 cm)

Finished measurements depend on chosen yarn and your decision to continue or stop.

Needle size is a recommendation, choose the needle which works best for the yarn-stitch-combination.