Faded Undulation Shawl by Stephen West

Faded Undulation Shawl

Knitting
March 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in Garter
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1750 yards (1600 m)
English
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Select five colors and fade them from light to dark in this easy to knit garter stitch shawl. Begin at the corner and knit sideways while working increases and decreases to form the waves. Eyelets decorate the fabric and a soft fluidity to the fabric. I-cord edges frame the asymmetrical triangle shape for a crisp clean look. The pattern is written for five colorways, but you can use as many colors as you like. The size is easy to customize by binding off early for a shorter shawl or knit more pattern repeats for a large luxurious shlanket.

Finished Measurements
60″ / 152cm wingspan length, 42″ / 107cm at widest part. Measurements taken after blocking.

You can create a larger shawl by continuing the pattern repeat as many times as you like. If you work more pattern repeats for a larger than recommended size, you will need more than the specified yardage requirements.

Yarn
Fingering weight

Yardage
Approximately 1750yds / 1600m total
Color A - 350yds / 320m
Color B - 350yds / 320m
Color C - 350yds / 320m
Color D - 350yds / 320m
Color E - 350yds / 320m

Shown in
Walk Collection Cottage Merino (100% Merino
Wool; 394yds / 360m per 100g skein)

Blue Green Shawl
Color A - Bel Air (lightest)
Color B - Cliff Jump
Color C - Great Barrier Reef
Color D - Caribbean
Color E - Treasure Island (darkest)

Brown Shawl
Color A - Arctic Wolf (lightest)
Color B - Cement
Color C - Silex
Color D - Tobacco
Color E - Ebony (darkest)

Needles
US 4 / 3.5mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length of size needed to obtain gauge

Notions
7 stitch markers, tapestry needle

Gauge
24 sts & 48 rows = 4″ / 10cm in garter stitch after blocking

Pattern Note
If your skeins of yarn have approximately 394 yds / 360m per 100g, you can follow the same instructions to fade in the colors. If your yardage is significantly more than 394 yds / 360m (like if you have 450yds or more per 100g), you may need to go down a needle size. If you want to use all of your yardage, you can work extra pattern repeats to make the shawl as large as you want. The size is very easy to customize by simply binding off early for a smaller shawl or keep on knittin’ kitten for a larger size.

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