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Reverb
This shawl was created one day while I was playing around with lines, folds, and shapes in my sketchbook. It has a bit of origami magic influence and the best part? It’s all knit in one piece and magically opens at the end!
Reverb is a perfect piece to get those fade sets out and make a high-impact shawl! It uses some simple increases, decreases, a stripe pattern, and a texture stitch to blend all of it together into a gorgeously graphic shawl to rock out!
Size: 110 in/280 cm along the top edge; 22 in/55 cm along the center of the shawl. Shawl size may vary, depending on individual knitter’s gauge, yarns used, and blocking preferences. (Note: Measurements do not include fringe!)
Recommended yarn: 7 colors of Fingering weight yarn in a fade/gradient sequence of six colors and a contrast color. Solid/Speckle/Semi-solid/Tonal yarns work amazingly for this piece!
Sample Used: Hedgehog Fibres Sock (90% Merino/10% Nylon; 437 yd/400 m) in Anemone (A), Banana Legs (B), Wildcard (C), Envy (D), Bubble (E), Deep End (F), and Ink (G).
Yardage:
- Color A: 270 yd/245 m
- Color B: 150 yd/135 m
- Color C: 230 yd/210 m
- Color D: 240 yd/220 m
- Color E: 240 yd/220 m
- Color F: 240 yd/220 m
- Color G: 125 yd/115 m
Needles: One set of US size 5/3.75 mm circular needles in a 40 inch/100 cm length.
Gauge: 6 stitches to the inch in Garter stitch on US size 5/3.75 mm needles.
Notions: A spare needle for a three needle bind off, 8 stitch markers, scissors, and a tapestry needle for ends.
Techniques Used in This Pattern: Increases/Decreases, Slip stitch/texture pattern, stripes, color changes, and basic increases and decreases.
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- First published: September 2018
- Page created: September 13, 2018
- Last updated: October 2, 2024 …
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