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Emery Shawl - knitting pattern

Emery Shawl

$6.00

Introducing a stunning shawl pattern that showcases an elegant ripple design, beautifully complemented by the stunning hand-dyed yarn. This lovely shawl not only radiates grace but also offers functionality, making it the perfect accessory for any wardrobe.

The unique spaced lace pattern allows for ample soothing stockinette stitch, while strategically placed intervals of lace detailing create enticing visual interest that keeps boredom at bay. Whether you choose a single color or opt for multiple hues to achieve a gorgeous ombre effect, this shawl promises to be a striking addition to your knitwear collection.

Construction: This captivating shawl is effortlessly started at a delicate, thin corner and elegantly worked diagonally toward the longer edge, completed using thoughtful short rows for a polished finish.

Size: This lovely shawl measures 70 x 27.5 inches long (178 x 70 cm), making it the ideal size for draping around your shoulders or wearing as a stylish wrap.

Yarn: To create this exquisite shawl, you will need 3 skeins of Anzula Cricket DK yarn (250 yards/229 meters, 114 grams/4 ounces, 80% merino wool, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon). The shawl is beautifully showcased in the color Irene, but feel free to explore your creative side with your favorite shades!

Needles: You'll need US 5 (3.75 mm) circular needles, preferably 32 inches/80 cm in length, though you can use any size that helps you achieve the desired gauge for optimal results.

Gauge: For perfect results, aim for 22 stitches and 30 rows per 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch. This way, you can ensure that your shawl will turn out beautifully and retain its intended design.

Embrace your creativity and knitting skills by crafting this gorgeous relationship between yarn and pattern. This shawl is not only a delight to make but also a treasured piece to wear or gift. Download the pattern now and start knitting your elegant ripple shawl today!

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