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Comber Rd.
Comber Rd. is such a great winter staple for your wardrobe. You will love the simplicity of this triangular shawl! It starts out with a plain garter stitch body and slowly changes to stockinette near the bottom and is finished off with a clean border of ribbing. The use of Bulky yarn makes this shawl oh so cozy. The perfect everyday knit for outdoor adventures! BUT, what makes this pattern really great is that you can actually use any weight of yarn. There are instructions on how to easily adapt the pattern to suit your own personality so you can make something truly unique to you.
Pattern has been both tested and Tech Edited.
Pattern Specs
Difficulty: Advanced Beginner
Size: 80” wide and 37” long (203cm wide and 94cm long)
Yarn Requirements: 600 yards / 549 meters of bulky weight yarn
Yarn used in Pattern: 3 skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Quarry in colour sulphur - Bulky woolen-spun 3-ply mock twist Targhee- Columbia wool 200 yards/183 meters (100 grams) per skein
Needles and Notions: US 10.5 (6.5mm) circular needle 40” (100 cm) long or whatever size you need to obtain gauge, tapestry needle, pins for blocking
Gauge: 8.5 stitches and 17 rows over 4” in garter stitch after wet blocking
Gauge is not crucial to this pattern but deviations from suggested yarn weight could result in larger or smaller end product and more or less yardage.
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- First published: January 2017
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