Ninor by Joanna Ignatius

Ninor

Knitting
August 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 56 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
634 - 678 yards (580 - 620 m)
English
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Ninor is a fast knit, versatile shallow shawl that suits both women and men. The shawl is knitted top down and shaped with short rows. You can knit every short row section with different colour, perfect way to use up some of those leftovers.

The pattern gives you two options that come close in size but give you more flexibility using up leftovers.

Yarn:

150 g of any fingering weight yarn in two colours, 50 g of colour A and 100 g of colour B. The sample was knitted with Chester Wool Company’s Merino singles (95% merino, 5% nylon, 366 m/ 400 yds per100 g).

The yardage is an estimate, the sample shawl used 50 g of colour A and 100 g of colour B.

The consumption of yarn B for the version 2 is approximately:

10 g stripes and 1. short row section
10 g 2. short row section
15 g 3. short row section
20 g 4. short row section
25 g 5. short row section
10 g for the last stripes

Needles etc:

3.75 mm/ US 5 100 cm/ 40” or longer circular needle.
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
A crochet hook, size close to the needle size.
Four stitch markers.

Gauge:

19-21 sts x 54-56 rows = 10 x 10 cm/ 4” x 4” in garter stitch after vigorous blocking.

Finished measurements after blocking:

221-226 cm/ 87-89” wingspan
38 cm/ 15” deep

The pattern has been tech edited and test knitted.