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Trailblazer
There are moments (fleeting, though they may be) when we’re given the chance to choose a new trail – to change direction and blaze a path forward into uncharted territory. As much as I love knowing what’s around the next corner, there’s something invigorating about carving a path into the unknown. A little scary? Sure. But just imagine where that road might lead!
With rich, rust colored trails carved into a sea of coal grey, this shawl reminds me of the paths we carve for ourselves when we’re brave enough to steer somewhere new.
Trailblazer is an eye-catching asymmetrical triangle shawl with striped grooves and texture made of stockinette stitch, garter stitch and loose cables. Easy to wrap and wear on the go, you’ll love the versatility of this effortless piece.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Size
One size fits most (see schematic)
Yarn
Fingering weight | Kettle Yarn Company Beyul| Yak down/silk/superwash merino | 400 yards/366 m in 100g | 1 skein each (sample knit in Onyx and Auburn)
Note: Yarn substitutions may create different results. Please keep this in mind.
Needles
US Size 7/4.5mm 32 in (80 cm) circular needle
Notions
Darning needle to weave-in ends
A locking stitch marker
Cable needle
Gauge
20 st and 21 rows in 4 in/10 cm garter stitch, blocked
(Gauge is not essential)
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- First published: September 2019
- Page created: September 4, 2019
- Last updated: May 16, 2024 …
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