Eye of the Tiger by Mary-Ann Lammers

Eye of the Tiger

Knitting
September 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch before blocking
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1091 - 1093 yards (998 - 999 m)
One size. see pattern notes.
English
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Tigers have a fierce and protective nature and yet are sleek, graceful and elegant all at the same time.

FINGERING WEGHT SHAWL

FINGERING WEIGHT COWL

WORSTED WEIGHT SCARF

I wanted to design a bold and dramatic shawl, something that makes us feel empowered and brave whenever we wear it.

If we are wrapping it over our shoulders outside on a cool evening then it will makes us feel safe and protected.

I am excited to share this new design and hope it brings us all some strength, peace and joy.

The feature square in this design is achieved by slipping stitches and working with just one colour per row. Much simpler than stranded knitting.

The technique is called Mosaic knitting and if you have never tried Mosaic this is the perfect starting point.

The Mosaic square is fully written row by row as well as a chart for those who like charts. Your choice.

Measurements: After gentle blocking: 48.5 cm/19” wide x 180 cm/71” long.

Gauge: Before blocking 19 stitches x 40 rows = 10 cm/4” square in Garter stitch.

Yarns used: Malabrigo Rios pure Merino Superwash Worsted (9 wpi). 100 grams, 192 meters/210 yards.
Colour (A) 1.7 skeins Black # 195 (326 m/357 yds in total).
Colour (B) 1.7 skeins Ivory # 704 (326 m/357 yds in total).
Colour (C) 1.8 skeins Sunset # 96 (345 m/378 yds in total).

The amounts of yarn used are based on my sample for the design but will depend on the yarn you choose, variations in yarn thickness of each colour, your personal gauge/tension and any changes made.

Needles and supplies:
5 mm/US 8 circular needles 60 cm/24” in length, or size needed to obtain gauge.
5 mm/US 8 (or smaller) spare circular needle or double pointed needle.
2 locking markers.
2 stitch markers.
Tapestry needle.

Thank you to Malabrigo for yarn support!

Thank you to my testers and tech editor!