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Summer in Angers Shawl
Inspired by the beauty of Angers, France, in the summertime, I’ve designed this simple shawl: elegant enough to wear for an evening out, but also effortless enough to wear as a scarf.
The piece is worked from side to side with simple stockinette, k2tog/yarnover combinations, and some short rows to create a smooth crescent shape. The stitches for the feather-and-fan edging are picked up all at once. On the final row, pendant beads are added for a whimsical, pretty finish. (I really want to knit this again in a silver sparkly yarn, with a pewter edging and shiny black beads!)
Precise gauge is not essential for this piece. However, a different gauge will affect finished size and yardage needed.
MATERIALS
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MC Alisha Goes Around Tracks of Bison Fingering (90% superwash merino, 10% bison; 400 yds per 100g skein); color: turquoise (color not labeled); 1 skein I used 375 yds
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CC Knitting Rose Yarns Budding 200 Sock Yarn (90% superwash merino, 10% bison; 200 yds per 50g skein); color: Drifters; 1 skein I used 70 yds; this is the same yarn base as the MC above
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US #6/4mm needles, or size needed to obtain gauge (can use circular or straight needles)
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US #5/3.75mm circular needle, preferably 40” / 100cm or longer
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Approx 40 teardrop pendant beads (Pattern Notes contains detailed information about what these are and where to find them)
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Kitchen scale to measure yarn amounts
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Yarn needle
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