Hallp'a Shawl
«The terraced fields line the mountain, here and there a stone ruin protrudes from the landscape.»
Introducing the Hallp’a Shawl, a beautifully crafted rectangular shawl that showcases stunning mosaic edges. This exquisite piece is knitted flat, starting from one end and gracefully extending to the other, making it a perfect addition to your knitting repertoire. With its unique design, the Hallp’a Shawl features a main color complemented by four vibrant contrasting colors that gradually blend together in a stunning gradient. The transition between these colors is artfully achieved over a few rows, giving this shawl a dynamic and eye-catching appeal.
Measuring approximately 200cm x 40cm, the Hallp’a Shawl is not only a fashion statement but also a versatile accessory that can be wrapped around your shoulders or draped stylishly. Whether worn during cool evenings or as a chic layering piece, this shawl is sure to impress.
For this knitting pattern, we recommend using Balayage yarn by Pascuali. This luxurious yarn is composed of 80% baby alpaca and 20% organic merino, ensuring a soft and warm finish. You will need a total of 175m (190y) per 50g skein, and for the Hallp’a Shawl, the required colors are: Main Color (MC) 619 Chachani, and four Contrasting Colors (CC) including CC1: 607 Tacna, CC2: 608 Iquitos, CC3: 609 Piura, and CC4: Machu Picchu.
The yarn requirements are as follows: for the Main Color (MC), you will need 4 skeins, and for each of the Contrasting Colors (CC), just 1 skein each (total of 4 skeins for contrasting colors). The total used yardage for the MC is about 620m (678y), while each CC will require around 150m (164y), bringing the combined total for all contrasting colors to about 600m (656y).
This Hallp’a Shawl knitting pattern is perfect for knitters looking to create a unique and beautiful accessory that reflects their individual style. Download your free or paid pattern today and enjoy the satisfaction of making this stunning shawl that captures the essence of breathtaking landscapes!