Outlander Fraser Tartan Shawl by Louise Bollanos

Outlander Fraser Tartan Shawl

Knitting
October 2020
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Worsted
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 11 - 8.0 mm
2 yards (2 m)
One Size
English
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Part of my Outlander Knitting Pattern Collection. The Fraser Tartan Shawl Knitting Pattern will allow you to create a large blanket shawl in the style of Jamie Fraser’s large tartan shawl seen in all seasons of the Outlander series.

A free version of this pattern can be found on my blog here.

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• DESCRIPTION

The Fraser Tartan Shawl Knitting Pattern will allow you to create a large blanket shawl in the style of Jamie Fraser’s large tartan shawl/wrap seen in all seasons of the Outlander series.

Yarn

Cascade 220 /100g/219 yds/200

Beige 2441 x 3, Brown 8013 x 3
Red 1000 x 1, Mustard - 4010 x 1
Grey - 8401 x 3, Dark Brown - 2431 x 1

Please note that the yarn used is 100% wool.

You can substitute with any worsted/10ply yarn.

Yarn weight - Medium Weight Yarn 04/Worsted/Aran/10 Ply.

The yarn is knit with two strands together.

Needles

8 mm (US 11) knitting needles.

I used my interchangeable circular needles on a 100cm/40″ cable.

I did not join in the round to knit the shawl.

The pattern includes the following:

  1. All pattern instructions.
  2. Step by step photo tutorial showing you how to weave the tartan/plaid.
  3. Tutorial link to help you with weaving the tartan/plaid.
  4. Tutorial link to help you with the tassels.

• SKILLS

Level – Easy

This is an easy level knitting pattern and the techniques involved are the knit stitch, casting on and casting off.

• SIZING

One size
The shawl measures – lying flat and un-stretched:
Length – 64 inches/ 163 cm
Width – 28 inches/ 71 cm
You may want to make the shawl longer or wider depending on your own preference.
If you do decide to make it longer and wider – this will be a good throw blanket!

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