Descending Shawl
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Thanks for checking out the Descending Shawl! This shawl is a simple linen-stitch knit using two skeins of yarn. The edges are clean, crisp, and generally require no blocking. This is a great pattern to knit when watching tv or multi-tasking as the complexity is quite low. The linen-stitch body of the pattern is slow, but it produces a lovely, consistent texture.
PATTERN DETAILS
This pattern contains instructions for knitting Descending in one size only:
Size |
One |
Description |
asymmetrical triangular shawl |
Length along top edge |
84 in (213 cm) |
Depth at thickest point |
18 in (46 cm) |
Yardage |
1000 yards of fingering-weight yarn (500 yards in each color) |
Needles:
- 4.00 mm (US 6) circular needles
Gauge:
- 32 sts by 56 rows for a 4-inch square in linen stitch
- Some deviation from these gauges is perfectly acceptable
Other Materials:
- Tapestry need to weave in ends
Included Instructions:
- Standard, written instructions
Sample Details:
The original sample shown here was knit with one skein of Blue Brick Killarney Sock in Feather (fingering-weight, 500 yards, 150 grams) and one skein of Michael's CWS in S.F. Fog (fingering-weight, 525 yards, 113 grams).