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Wispy Haze
Picture this…… a rolling meadow, long wild grasses, hot hazy summer afternoon air, birds singing, bees buzzing and the pop of a bottle of bubbly at a picnic under a giant oak tree. This shawl evokes all these feelings of a calm, tranquil summer moment!
Wispy Haze is a summer’s evening top down crescent shaped shawl. It’s romantic, light and airy fabric exudes femininity. Use it as an evening dress stole or wrap it around you under that oak tree when a gentle breeze stirs the air. Knit on large needles, it introduces you to short row wispy bursts interspersed between rows of super relaxing garter in fingering and mohair yarns. I’m already casting on my second!
Wispy Haze uses just one 100g skein of Emma’s Yarn Super Silky and 25g of Marvelous Mohair.
Check out the fabulous yarn kits in Emma’s Yarn HERE!
SIZE:
Finished Wingspan at top edge: 160cm/ 64”
Finished depth at deepest: 38.75cm/ 15.5”
Finished shawl measurements are taken with relaxed fabric after blocking.
YARN:
Emma’s Yarn,
Yarn A: Super Silky fingering 100g (366m/ 400 yds, 80% superwash Merino, 20% silk).
Yarn B: Marvelous Mohair lace 50g (420m/ 459yds, 72% Mohair, 18% Silk).
Sample colourway in Sweet Magnolia.
Note on yarn colour selection: It is recommended that you use the same colourway for both yarns, or a lighter shade for Yarn B.
Quantites required:
Yarn A: 100g (366m/ 400 yds).
Yarn B: 25g (210m/ 230yds).
NEEDLES & TOOLS
- Size 4.5mm / US 7 circular needle, 80 cm / 32” length (or size needed to obtain gauge)
- Tapestry/Darning needle
- Stitch markers: 13 total. 1 unique removable.
GAUGE
Using Yarn A
20 sts x 40 rows = 10cm x 10cm (4”x 4”) in garter stitch PRE blocking.
16 sts x 32 rows = 10cm x 10cm (4”x 4”) in garter stitch POST blocking.
TECHNIQUES
Full written and video tutorial instruction for German Short Rows is included.
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