This asymmetric triangular shawl is the perfect way to maximize your mini-skeins and let your colors shine! Each of the contrast colors is worked in two row stripes while knitting just one color at a time. Special techniques are easily worked to expand those rows into picots and fireflowers, giving dramatic flair to this vibrant accessory. Enjoy choosing a palette that best highlights your personality or wardrobe, then cast on to Show Your Colors!
This printed pattern includes a code for a digital copy. You download this from Ravelry.
Choosing your colours: Lisa K Ross advises When organizing your contrast colors, I recommend arranging them in either rainbow order or gradient order. To use
gradient order, take a photo with a black/white filter. Arrange the colors from darkest to lightest or vice versa. Before beginning your knit, I recommend labeling each mini-skein color as C1-C5.
SIZES
One size
Wingspan: 74.5” / 189 cm
Depth: 25.5” / 65 cm at widest point
YARN
MC: 1 skein OR 600 yds / 549 m fingering weight yarn
C1-C5: 1 20g mini-skein in EACH of 5 colors OR 80 yds / 73 m fingering weight yarn in EACH of 5 colors
Sample shown Emma'Yarn Hella Hank for the MC in ‘Navy Blazer’ (MC), and Emma's Yarn Practically Perfect Sock in ‘Pure (C1), ‘Tealicious’ (C2), ‘Set Sail’ (C3), ‘Ice Ice Baby’ (C4), and ‘No Flash Photography’ (C5)
NEEDLES
US 4 (3.5mm), or as required to meet gauge
GAUGE
19.5 sts and 28 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch after blocking
(NOTE: Gauge is not crucial, but it will affect finished dimensions and yardage)
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, 50 stitch markers (optional for repeats), 1 removable stitch marker
Optional for blocking: blocking mats, wires, and pins.
SKILL LEVEL
Adventurous Beginner
This asymmetric triangular shawl is the perfect way to maximize your mini-skeins and let your colors shine! Each of the contrast colors is worked in two row stripes while knitting just one color at a time. Special techniques are easily worked to expand those rows into picots and fireflowers, giving dramatic flair to this vibrant accessory. Enjoy choosing a palette that best highlights your personality or wardrobe, then cast on to Show Your Colors!
This printed pattern includes a code for a digital copy. You download this from Ravelry.
Choosing your colours: Lisa K Ross advises When organizing your contrast colors, I recommend arranging them in either rainbow order or gradient order. To use
gradient order, take a photo with a black/white filter. Arrange the colors from darkest to lightest or vice versa. Before beginning your knit, I recommend labeling each mini-skein color as C1-C5.
SIZES
One size
Wingspan: 74.5” / 189 cm
Depth: 25.5” / 65 cm at widest point
YARN
MC: 1 skein OR 600 yds / 549 m fingering weight yarn
C1-C5: 1 20g mini-skein in EACH of 5 colors OR 80 yds / 73 m fingering weight yarn in EACH of 5 colors
Sample shown Emma'Yarn Hella Hank for the MC in ‘Navy Blazer’ (MC), and Emma's Yarn Practically Perfect Sock in ‘Pure (C1), ‘Tealicious’ (C2), ‘Set Sail’ (C3), ‘Ice Ice Baby’ (C4), and ‘No Flash Photography’ (C5)
NEEDLES
US 4 (3.5mm), or as required to meet gauge
GAUGE
19.5 sts and 28 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch after blocking
(NOTE: Gauge is not crucial, but it will affect finished dimensions and yardage)
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, 50 stitch markers (optional for repeats), 1 removable stitch marker
Optional for blocking: blocking mats, wires, and pins.
SKILL LEVEL
Adventurous Beginner
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