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Furrow
» Furrow (noun): a narrow groove made in the ground, especially by a plow.
The Furrow shawl is worked from the top to the bottom, increasing along the way to form a half circle shape. A simple ridge pattern is added in 4 places, to break up the garter stitch structure a bit.
It’s suitable as a shawl, but can also be used as a neckerchief/scarf.
Yarn: WalkCollection BFL Sock (100% Wool; 437 yards per 100g).
1 skein for small size, 2 skeins for larger size.
Needles: 4 mm / US 6 circulars, 80 cm / 32 inches.
Other: 10 stitch markers, a darning needle, a piece of waste yarn for provisional CO.
Sizes:
Sizes given are a small and a bigger version (using 1 or 2 skeins of fingering weight yarn).
Gauge is not crucial, as you will be working with the amount of yarn you have.
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- First published: March 2014
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