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Projection
Light Waves Shawls Patterns radiate out and reflect back on each other in this collection of top-down shawls. Each one plays with directionality and intersecting lines, using simple techniques to strong effect.
This collection of shawls includes: Infinity Mirror, Projection, and Gradience Shawl.
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PROJECTION
Lines of eyelets emerge at right angles from snaking cables, emphasizing the graceful length of this shawl as a simple gradient triangle extends into a trapezoid that wraps over the shoulders. On one side, the mini-skeins are reintroduced for a final flutter of narrow stripes.
The shawl begins with a standard top-down triangular shawl construction, which becomes the centre of the shawl. Then each side of the triangle is worked out laterally.
This knitting pattern includes both charts and written instructions, modification notes, and a schematic with measurements.
Finished Measurements
84.5” (214.5 cm) wingspan x 20” (51 cm) depth
Yarn
Approximate yarn requirements in yards / meters
MC: 840 yd (770 m)
C1 to C5: 90 yd (82 m) each
Shown in:
Suburban Stitcher Sock; 460 yds (420 m) per 100 g skein; 75% merino / 25% nylon
1 skein Neptune (MC)
Suburban Stitcher Sock mini-skeins; 90 yds (82 m) per 20 g skein; 75% merino / 25% nylon
1 set mini-skeins Whisper (C1), Smoke (C2), Cinder (C3), Ashes (C4), Coal (C5)
Substitution Notes
This project is perfect for hand-dyed fingering weight and sock yarns. Commercially dyed yarns will also work. Choose a fibre blend that you enjoy knitting with and wearing and that will open up the lace sts when blocked. This would be a great opportunity to do some stash busting.
Needles & Notions
3.5 mm (US 4) needles stitch markers
cable needle (optional)
Gauge
26 sts and 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) over Stocking stitch using 3.5 mm (US 4) needles, blocked
19.5 sts and 38 rows = 4” (10 cm) over lace pattern using 3.5 mm (US 4) needles, hard blocked
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Techniques
Decreases, yarnovers, Turkish cast on (optional), working simple lace and cable from chart or written instructions, slipped stitch selvedge, Russian bind off.
Helpful Links
SSK & SSP Decreases video tutorial.
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- First published: October 2019
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