Violet Buttercup Shawl by Penny Zukoski

Violet Buttercup Shawl

Knitting
April 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 16 rows = 2 inches
US 5 - 3.75 mm
440 - 500 yards (402 - 457 m)
55” x 16” (relaxed)
English
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This sideways shawl draws its inspiration from a unique violet buttercup flower. With a slender, crescent shape and tonal coloring, this gorgeous project is ideal for a spring climate.

(Published in the April 2016 issue of I Like Knitting.)

SHAPE: Crescent

NOTIONS: 2 stitch markers. Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

PATTERN STYLE: The pattern contains written as well as chart instructions. There is a key and full abbreviation list included as well.

DIFFICULTY: Advanced Beginner

YARN: This pattern was specifically designed for solid or tonal yarn as well as a gradient or color block.

SIZE: 60” x 16.5” (Blocked and unpinned). This is the size of the sample, please keep in mind the size of your shawl may vary depending on your yarn skein’s yardage.

NOTE: You will need to weigh your yarn on a scale before you start, and as you knit this shawl. If you are not using a scale, you MUST swatch to get gauge and follow the repeats of the sample.

The beauty of the construction of this shawl is you can make as small or as large as you would like, repeating the sections according to your OWN skein’s yardage, enabling you to use very close to the entire skein of yarn.