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Gable shawl
The Gable shawl is a small kerchief
designed to be worn multiple ways. It
is worked from one tip to the other,
beginning with increases on every right-
side row until the shawl reaches its full width.
Decreases then shape the fabric back down to
the opposite tip. The size can easily be adjusted
by adding additional pattern repeats for a larger
shawl.
SIZE
1 (2)
Length: 125 (175) cm / 49.25 (68.75) inches.
Width: 33 (45) cm / 13 (17.75) inches.
YARN
220 (440) m / 245 (490) yards of fingering-
weight yarn and 220 (440) m / 245 (490) yards
of lace-weight yarn, or 220 (440) m / 245 (490)
yards DK- or worsted-weight yarn.
Blue sample (size 1): 1 skein of Camellia Fiber
Company Serene Merino Fingering (100%
merino; 400 meters / 438 yards per 100 g), shown
in the colorway Blue Iris, and 1 skein of Camellia
Fiber Company CFC Mohair + Silk Lace (64% kid
mohair, 36% silk; 419 m / 459 yards per 50 g),
shown in the colorway Blue Iris.
Off-white sample (size 1): 2 skeins of Ampersand
Garamond Worsted (100% Corriedale; 200 m /
220 yards per 100g), shown in the colorway Egret.
Gray sample (size 2): 2 skeins of mYak Tibetan
Cloud (100% Tibetan sheep wool; 300 m /
324 yards per 100 g), shown in the colorway
Feather Grey.
NEEDLES
4 mm / US 6 circular needle with a cable length of
at least 60 cm / 24 inches.
GAUGE
30 sts (1 outlined pattern repeat) = 12 cm /
4.75 inches.
25 sts and 26 rounds = 10 cm / 4 inches of cable
pattern, after blocking.
Note: Always use the needle size that gives you the
right gauge!
NOTIONS
3 stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools,
cable needle (if using).
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