Dreams Blanket Shawl by Kalurah Hudson

Dreams Blanket Shawl

Knitting
November 2021
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Worked in cable pattern using larger needle
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
4.5 mm
830 yards (759 m)
One Size
English
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Design
Inspired by my lifelong obsession with icon Stevie Nicks and my fave Fleetwood Mac song “Dreams”, which coincidentally came out the same year I was born, 1977.
Dreams is an oversized blanket shawl worked in bulky yarn. The edging is knit in garter stitch, allowing the unique cable pattern to truly shine. Bulky weight wool creates plump stitch definition and turns an otherwise basic shawl into a warm blanket you can wrap yourself up in. Long fringe is added for a dreamy finish. The pattern is charted and also includes written instructions.

Yarn
Approximately 830 yards/758 meters of Bulky weight yarn (this amount includes the fringe)
Shown in Knit Picks Swish Bulky in Nutmeg Heather.

Gauge
Worked on Size US #10/6 mm needles
Cable pattern, blocked
19 stitches & 24 rows = 4”/10 cm x 4”/10 cm

Worked on Size US 8/5 mm needles
Garter stitch, blocked
15 stitches & 30 rows = 4”/10 cm x 4”/10 cm

Needles
Shawl Body: Size US #10 (6 mm) 40”/102 cm Circular Needle or longer, for working back and forth
Garter Edge: Size US 8 (5 mm) 40”/102 cm Circular Needle or longer, for working back and forth

Notions
4 Stitch markers
Cable Needle
Size US 7/4.5 mm Crochet Hook (for fringe)
Tapestry Needle
Blocking materials & measuring tape

Finished Measurements
(laying flat & blocked)
Width: 76”/193 cm
Depth: 36”/91 cm
Note: See schematic on page 4.

Stitch Guide
1/3 RC: Slip 3 stitches to CN, hold to back.
K1, k3 from CN.

1/3 LC: Slip 1 stitch to CN, hold to front.
K3, k1 from CN.

M1R: Pick up the bar between the last stitch you knit and the next stitch, bringing the LH needle from the back to the front. Knit into the front of the stitch.

M1L: Pick up the bar between the stitch you knit and the next stitch, bringing the LH needle from the front to the back. Knit into the back of the stitch.