Winds of Change: Foehn by Luise O'Neill

Winds of Change: Foehn

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Knitting
November 2013
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette, blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
5.0 mm (H)
560 yards (512 m)
Top Edge: 52" / 132cm; Centre Back Depth: 24" / 61cm; Hem: 136" / 345.5cm
English
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Please see Yarn note below for important yardage information.

The Story
Foehn (or Föhn) is the warm, dry wind - the snow eater; it can raise temperatures as much as 30C / 54F within a few hours – a wind of dramatic change. This wind goes by many names throughout the world – Chinook (western Canada), Sirocco (Italy), Bergwind (South Africa) and Zonda (Argentina).

Knit in the ‘Sea Glass’ colourway to reflect the colours of the Mediterranean and the unparalleled blue of the sky over the Rockies, Foehn will wrap you in lacy comfort.

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Foehn is a heart-shaped shawl, knit from the bottom up, beginning with a Crochet Cast On (photo tutorial included). Stitches are decreased at the centre spine and outer edges to shape the shawl. Final stitches are ended with the Double Drawstring Bind Off (photo tutorial included).

Two sets of directions are provided, one for chart users and a full set of written directions for those who prefer to work from text.

A chart is included showing stitch counts for each decrease row.

Yarn
The yarn used for this pattern is a gradient yarn.
NOTE: The sample used 559yds so it is imperative to match gauge exactly; if in doubt, purchase extra yarn – many yarnies sell coordinating colours that match their gradient yarns.

Blocking Notes
Blocking brings out the true beauty in lace shawls; a yarn that blocks well should be used and the shawl must be blocked.

To achieve the results shown:
• place stitches on blocking wires in the same direction i.e. always scoop up from underneath or always poke down from the top;
• along bottom edge pick up only the points; notice the sts at the spine are not at a point;
• along the top edge pick up every second eyelet and follow schematic for shaping.

Notions
Stitch markers (removable and regular), blocking wires and pins, tapestry needle


New April 2017: A smaller version of this shawl has now been published as the Winds of Change: Cierzo Shawlette.

Credits:
A huge thank you is extended to the testers who so generously gave their time and talents to improve this pattern:dianne45, dragonxser, faeriepaw, KateB660, marthajane73 and pitzapooh.

Also a big thank you to Annie Maloney whose stitch design genius gave us a launching point for this Impeccable Knits design.

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