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Ammonoid Shawl
The asymmetric Ammonoid Shawl begins with a semi-circle shape from which textured stripes radiate outwards in a curved border pattern. The shawl pattern combines the properties of a half-pi construction with a gradually widening knitted-on border edge. The overall shape of the shawl is reminiscent of a section of a fossilised ammonite.
Beginning with a garter stitch tab, stitches are increased using the half-pi method until the desired depth is reached. Then six additional stitches are cast on for the start of the lower border. This border is worked lengthwise, as a knitted-on edging, in a ridge-stitch pattern. At the end of every right-side row, the last border stitch is worked together with a “live” stitch from the half-pi section. This continues around the outer edge of the half-pi shape. At the same time, the border gradually widens until the full width is reached.
Size
116cm/46in (top edge) x 200cm/78 3/4in (outer curved border edge)
Yarn
Ullcentrum 2Ply Yarn (100% Swedish wool, approx 300m/328yd per 100g skein)
Shade (A) Petrol; 2 × 100g skeins
Shade (B) Natural Gradient; 1 × 100g skein
Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.
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- First published: February 2021
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