Fine Fluffy by Belinda Harris-Reid

Fine Fluffy

Knitting
October 2016
Belinda Harris-Reid - Fluffy B
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 4 inches
in stocking st
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1203 - 1312 yards (1100 - 1200 m)
FINISHED SIZE From cast-on to hem 138cm, width 320cm
English
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ine Fluffy is a large, soft and fluffy elegant wrap, just glorious to drape around your body. Two hanks of Fluffy B are used to create the main body of the shawl and one hank of Warm Moonshine used for the accent motif pattern. You increase each side of the spine by the yarn-over method.

Fine Fluffy is made in super-soft alpaca boucle and alpaca, silk and cashmere.

I created my design company to challenge the misconception of ‘easy is dull’. What I create is simple in form, pleasing to knit and a delight to wear. The yarns I sell are luscious and the hand-made original shawl-pins are not only beautiful to look at but delicate and light, so a pleasure to wear.

YOU WILL NEED

2 x 100g FLUFFY B, 800m/100g, 81% superfine alpaca, 19% polyamide and 1 x 100g WARM MOONSHINE, 400m/100g, 70% alpaca, 20% silk, 10% cashmere
6mm circular needle, 60cm (worked forwards and backwards)

FINISHED SIZE
From cast-on to hem 138cm, width 320cm

GAUGE
Not important for this shawl

ABBREVIATIONS
k: knit | p: purl | st(s): stitch(es) | R: row
pm/slm: place marker/slip marker
RS/WS: right side/wrong side facing
k2tog/p2tog: k/p next 2sts together to create one (right leaning decrease)
skpo: slip a st (move a st from left-hand to right-hand needle without working), k a st, pass slipped st over the k st (left leaning decrease)
yo: yarn over, starting at front of work pass yarn over needle to back. If st before yo was a k st, bring yarn to front underneath needle. If st after yo is a p, then bring yarn forward under needle. When you reach this yo on next row, k or p it as directed. This should create a hole.
kfb: k into the front and back of st, making two sts out of one
cops: cast-off previous st - last st you have just worked