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Inis Meáin Shawl
The Inis Meáin Shawl (pronounced “inish-maan) is the sister pattern to the Inis Meáin Cowl, and part of the CableStar Volume 1: Galway Bay collection. You can purchase the eBook containing 6 patterns and 19 tutorials, or the pattern individually.
Named after the middle of the three Aran Islands, this shawl features a central Celtic cable, flanked by cables, a twisted rib, and texture.
Inis Meáin is constructed seamlessly - first the main body of the shawl is worked from top to bottom. The border is then knit on using a join technique and wrap & turns in order to create a seamless continuous cable flowing around the body.
The pattern includes instructions for the join and wrap & turn short rows, while the eBook contains photo tutorials of the techniques.
Techniques Used:
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Cable knitting
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Reading charts
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Wrap & turn short rows
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Joining while knitting
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Provisional cast on
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Kitchener stitch/grafting
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- First published: October 2019
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- Last updated: November 28, 2024 …
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