Cloud Shawl by Grace Mcewen

Cloud Shawl

Knitting
December 2010
DK (11 wpi) ?
US 9 - 5.5 mm
131 - 262 yards (120 - 240 m)
English
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Cloud Shawl is a great way to try out different yarns. The soft airy look appears as if it is lace when it is actually the same stitch just worked differently.

When knitting the shawl you can follow the pattern exactly or choose to work off the pattern by increasing the number of times you work a section. The best part of this shawl is that you cannot make a mistake when it comes to the number of rows worked. If you work more of the dropped section or more of the slipped section, the shawl will take on a more individualized look.

Materials Needed:
1 Ball of Woodland by Classic Elite Yarns
65% wool, 35% nettles, 131 yards

US 9 - 5.5 mm straight needles

Abbreviations-
P– purl
K– knit
K2tog– knit 2 stitches together decreasing
one stitch
Yo twice- RS: Yarn Over Twice
Ssk -Slip one stitch as if to knit, Slip another
stitch as if to knit. Insert left-hand needle
into front of these 2 stitches and knit them
together
M1 - Make one by lifting strand in between
stitch just worked and the next stitch, knit
into back of this thread.
DS—Drop Stitch
Sl— Slip stitch as if to purl, with yarn in back