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Quirky Quills
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Quirky Quills is a lace shawl written in both the raglan and triangle styles and is knit in one piece from the center-top outward. With both charts and written instructions, knitters will be able to choose the most comfortable way to follow the pattern.
Instead of having one center spine like most triangle shawls, the raglan version of Quirky Quills is designed to have four sections with three spines, which allows the shawl to drape nicely over your shoulders.
Stitch counts for each repeat are given for both versions so it is easy to keep track of where you are in the pattern.
Pattern is written for both versions separately except for combined cover page with all the material needs, so it is easy to print only the portion of the pattern that you need.
Yarn
Approx. 500 yards of fingering weight yarn for triangle version -Testers used anywhere from 360 to 500 yards, depending on gauge
Approx. 650 yards of fingering weight yarn for raglan version -Testers used anywhere from 510 to 610 yards, depending on gauge
Notions
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Stitch markers for marking each center stitch and edgings
Needle
1 US size 6 (4.00mm), 32-inch circular or length preferred for fingering weight yarn
Finished Size
Raglan version: 38” across at widest point by 21” down spine by 22” from center point to tip of wing
Triangle version: 64” across by 28” down the spine
Gauge
22 sts/30 rows = 4 inches in chart 1 pattern on US size 6 needles with fingering weight yarn
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- First published: April 2011
- Page created: March 31, 2011
- Last updated: January 8, 2017 …
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