Quartz Shawl by Grace Mcewen

Quartz Shawl

Knitting
December 2010
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 17 - 12.0 mm
English
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A quick and fun way to create a fast shawl. Quartz shawl is the same stitch worked with different size needles to create a varying look similar to a quartz crystal.

The shawl is worked all in one piece and is then blocked to highlight the sweeping movement of the knitted stitches. If chosen, the shawl can be left unblocked creating a fun textured scarf. More yarn can also be used to create a longer scarf/shawl.

Materials Needed:
2 balls of Schulana Merino Superlight 93% Merino, 7% Nylon,
90 Meters
1 set(s) US #17 (13 mm)straight needles
1 set US #9 (5.5mm) straight needles
notions required tapestry needle,

Abbreviations-
P– purl
K– knit
K2tog– knit 2 stitches together decreasing one
stitch
k1B in stitch below next stitch then knit stitch
above- knit stitch in the row below, inserting needle
from behind through the st in the row below
Then knit stitch above.