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Magic Arc
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Magic Arc is a versatile, boomerang-shaped shawl designed to let the yarn do the talking.
This pattern is crafted to use every last inch of your chosen yarn without the need for a scale, whether it is a single precious skein of long-gradient yarn or any beloved treasure from your stash.
Beginning at one tip, the shawl grows through a rhythmic sequence of increases and decreases, creating a gentle and natural curve that sits comfortably on the shoulders and wraps effortlessly. The crisp I-cord edges provide a sophisticated frame for the squishy garter stitch body, highlighting the unique beauty of any colorway.
Simple, intuitive, and truly “magic”, this is the perfect project to enjoy your yarn to the very end by turning a simple skein into a stunning arc of color.
Materials
1 ball of Zauberball by Schoppel-Wolle (Color: 2469 Schattenspringer)
approx. 100 g / 420 m (459 yds)
Fingering weight yarn is recommended to match the sample, but this versatile pattern can be knitted with any yarn weight of your choice.
This pattern is designed to use the entire amount of yarn available.
Needles
3mm circular needle (80cm / 32” or longer recommended)
Notions
1 Stitch marker and Tapestry needle
Finished Measurements (Approximate)
A (Wingspan along the inner curve): 152 cm (60”)
B (Bind-off edge length): 80 cm (31.5”)
C (Center depth, measured straight): 33 cm (13”)
Gauge
20 sts and 32 rows = 10 cm / 4” in garter stitch, after blocking.
Gauge is not critical for this project, but it will affect the finished size and the total amount of yarn used.
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