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Kuuse
The Kuuse shawl (named after the Estonian word for spruce) is inspired by the rich heritage of Haapsalu knitting. The shawl’s delicate leaf motifs are designed to reflect nature’s beauty, to preserve tradition, and offer a meaningful knitting experience to makers of all levels. The shawl is worked with two strands of yarn held together — a light woollen yarn and a silk-mohair. You can easily adjust the number of repeats to make a shawl to suit you and your yarn combination.
SIZE
One size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan: 86.5” / 220 cm.
Centre Depth: 25” / 64 cm.
MATERIALS
Yarn:
Yarn A: Tvinni by Isager (100% wool, 558 yds / 510 m – 100 g), 2 skeins in the colourway 7s.
Or approx. 920 yds / 840 m of a lace-weight yarn.
Yarn B: Silk Mohair by Isager (75% super kid mohair, 25% silk, 232 yds / 212 m – 25 g), 4 balls in the colourway 6.
Or approx. 920 yds / 840 m of a lace-weight yarn.
The two yarns are held together throughout.
Alternative yarn suggestions are for example Lace by Malabrigo held together with Kidsilk Haze by Rowan or Cashmere Silk Lace by Tukuwool held together with Silk Mohair by Tukuwool.
Needles: US 6 / 4 mm 40” / 100 cm circular needles. Notions: 4 removable stitch markers.
GAUGE
16 sts × 28 rows to 4” / 10 cm on US 6 / 4 mm needles in Lace Patt, after blocking.
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