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Thespia Shawl
This is my first published pattern, and was intended to show what to expect from me as a designer, The Pantextural (read: lots of different textures).
This unique shawl is worked side to side like a triangular shawl with steady increases up to the midway point and then steady decreases until the bind off. I-cord edging is used to cinch in the sides to create a stingray-like silhouette.
Types of stitches/techniques include:
- German Short Row (Double Stitch)
- Daisy Stitch
- Cables
- I-Cord Edging and Bind Off
- Intarsia
- Basic Increases and Decreases
- Basic Knitting and Purling
Finished Measurements: 65.9” (167.5 cm) Depth x 20.5” (52 cm) Width
Yarn Requirements:
- All yardages are approximate and include 5% buffer. Gauge will impact yardage.
- MC: Fingering weight (437yds/100g) – 790yds. Color distribution should have a 1:3 ratio of pooling to background color. More yarn will be necessary if the frequency of the pooling section is higher.
- CC: Fingering weight (437yds/100g) – 262yds of a coordinating colorway
Suggested Yarn:
- MC: Sheep Graffiti Pooling Around (85% Extra Fine Superwash Merino/15% Nylon) 437yds/100g – 2 skeins
- CC: Sheep Graffiti Sweet Sock (85% Extra Fine Superwash Merino/15% Nylon) 437yds/100g – 1 skein
Gauge:
24 stitches x 32 rows = 4” (10cm)
Measured over stockinette stitch flat after blocking
Suggested needle: US 5 (3.75 mm) or size to obtain gauge with a recommended cord length of 30” (75 cm)
Recommended Notions:
- At least 2 stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Cable needle
- Scissors
- Optional: US 1 size needle, locking stitch markers for German Short Row Double Stitches, blocking pins and blocking wires
I am available for pattern support via Instagram @ThePantextural or via my email, ThePantextural@gmail.com
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- First published: April 2023
- Page created: April 10, 2023
- Last updated: May 11, 2023 …
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