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Playful Plumage Crescent
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Playful Plumage Crescent is a crescent shaped shawl knit in one piece from the center-top outward. It is shaped by all the increasing done on the edging. With both charts and written instructions, knitters are able to choose the most comfortable way to follow the pattern. It can easily be customized by changing the number of repeats of charts 2.
Detailed stitch counts are giving for each row of the pattern.
I have also designed the pattern as a triangle which can be found here.
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Yarn
Approx. 475 yards of fingering weight yarn
Testers used anywhere from 410 yards to 500 yards total, depending on gauge.
Sample Shown in:
Skeinny Dipping Yarns Milky Wool 80% milk protein/20% merino with 500 yards/115 grams
Total used: 430 yards/99 grams used
Needle
1 US size 5 (3.75 mm), 32-inch circular or length preferred for weight of yarn
Notions
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Stitch markers for marking edgings, if desired
Gauge
25 sts/34 rows = 4 inches in stockinette on US size 5 needles
Exact gauge is not important but do note that a looser gauge will result in the use of more yardage
Finished Size
57” across (opening wider because it was blocked with a curve) by 17” down spine
Abbreviations/Stitches Used
k – knit
k2tog – knit 2 together
kyok – k1, yo, k1 in same stitch (double increase)
p – purl
psso - pass slipped sts over
RS – right side
sl – slip
s2kp2 – slip 2 together knitwise, k1, psso
ssk – slip, slip (knitwise), knit slipped sts together
st(s) – stitch(es)
WS – wrong side
yo – yarn over
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- First published: July 2012
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