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Aggravation Shawl
Aggravation, along with many others, is a variation on the game pachisi that dates back to medieval India. Whilst there are a few differences from the original game, Aggravation follows the same principal: each player travels around the board to reach home. Unlike pachisi, it allows for the introduction of extra players, giving you more options – much like this simple but effective shawl. The shawl’s octagonal shape mimics the shape of the game board, and the points and beading imitate the home and safe sections in the game.
With two size options to choose from you can pick whether you want to work in the round and travel round the octagonal full board, or work flat with the half board and go for a more traditional shawl shape.
Measurements
Full Board
124cm diameter, 8 x 44cm edges.
Half Board
144cm wide x 61cm deep
Yarn
Full Board
Third Vault Yarns Tesseractin Precious metals, 2 skeins, approx. 1200m
Half Board
Third Vault Yarns Companion shawl in Saphira, 1 skein, approx 600m
Gauge
Full Board
24 stitches x 32 rows to 10cm / 4” in Stockinette stitch blocked
Half Board
21 stitches x 32 rows to 10cm / 4” in Stockinette stitch blocked
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- First published: September 2018
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