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Wonderwall
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Stitch by stitch, brick by brick, this shawl can be your Wonderwall.
It’s an elongated semi-circular wrap with a cozy garter stitch body and simple colorwork stripes that add a pop of fun. The top-down construction is simple to follow.
Choose the coziest yarn you can, like John Arbon’s Harvest Hues Worsted, a lovely, rustic wool that comes in mini-skeins of gorgeous colors. Pick your favorites and paint your very own rainbow brick Wonderwall!
Yardage
John Arbon Harvest Hues Worsted (33% Merino, 33% Zwartbles, 33% Bluefaced Leicester; 100 g / 219 yds / 201 m)
• 3 skeins in Barley (MC)
246 g / 539 yds / 495 m used for sample in small
288 g / 631 yds / 579 m used for sample in large
John Arbon Harvest Hues Worsted (33% Merino, 33% Zwartbles, 33% Bluefaced Leicester; 25 g / 55 yds 50 m)
• 1 skein in Blue Spruce (CC1)
18 g / 40 yds / 36 m used for sample in small
21 g / 47 yds / 42 m used for sample in large
• 1 skein in Elder (CC2)
18 g / 40 yds / 36 m used for sample in small
21 g / 47 yds / 42 m used for sample in large
• 1 skein in Rosebay (CC3)
19 g / 42 yds / 38 m used for sample in small
22 g / 49 yds / 44 m used for sample in large
• 1 skein in Bracken (CC4)
18 g / 40 yds / 36 m used for sample in small
21 g / 47 yds / 42 m used for sample in large
• 1 skein in Russet (CC5)
18 g / 40 yds / 36 m used for sample in small
21 g / 47 yds / 42 m used for sample in large
• 1 skein in Burdock (CC6)
8 g / 18 yds / 16 m used for sample in small
9 g / 20 yds / 18 m used for sample in large
Note: For the large version, some of the contrasting colorways have almost completely been used up. To make sure you don’t run out of yarn, consider purchasing a second one, and be mindful with your gauge.
Pattern has been tech-edited and test knitted.
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