Autumn in Taos Shawl Too by Martha Sykes

Autumn in Taos Shawl Too

Knitting
April 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, before blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
600 - 700 yards (549 - 640 m)
small
English
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This is the smaller version of the original Autumn in Taos shawl, designed in honor of the Taos, New Mexico, 35th annual Wool Festival. In this version, the neutral colors of the background help the green of the aspen leaves pop out. This version has 5 aspen leaves across the border, instead of the 7 of the larger version.

The crescent-shaped shawl starts with a ridged pattern in the black-grey-white variegated yarn. The aspen leaf color (green) is added in stripes from which the slip stitch “stems” of the aspen leaves grow. The border is knitted on, with intarsia aspen leaves in a background of white with black flecks.

Size: The shawl is about 15” deep and 65” from tip to tip.

Gauge: 6 stitches and 8 rows to 1 inch in stockinette after blocking.

Needles: 32” or 40” circular in size 4

Yarn: About 600 yards of fingering weight yarn in 3 colors:
MC - black/white/grey variegated, about 50 g
CC1 - leaf color (green), about 50 g
CC2 - leaf background (white speckle) about 50 g

For the colorway of the large Autumn in Taos shawl (brown/gold/blue in Theodora’s Pearls palladio) please contact The Longmont Yarn Shoppe
www.longmontyarn.com
(303) 678-8242
info@longmontyarn.com