
Seven Percent Solution
Introducing the **Seven Percent Solution** knitting pattern, a delightful project crafted from leftover bits of the popular **Traveler** yarn, a stunning creation from Dragonfly Fibers. This unique pattern emerged as I ingeniously transformed seven one-ounce skeins of vibrant colors into a beautiful and functional piece. With **no remaining leftovers**, you can enjoy the satisfaction of using every last bit of yarn! Featuring a simple knitting technique and an **airy lace pattern along the edges**, this design allows for ultimate customization—perfect for knitters of all levels.
Finished Size: The dimensions of this lovely shawl are 18” in depth and an impressive 72” wingspan, as written, making it an ideal accessory for any outfit.
Yarn Requirements: For this project, you will need **Dragonfly Fibers Traveler** (100% Superwash Merino), utilizing seven 1-ounce skeins, each containing approximately 70 yards of luscious yarn. The sample shawl was beautifully crafted with a mix of colors: **Green Tea, Galapagos, Riptide, Mermaid, Beaches, Daenerys, and Forget Me Knot**—feel free to choose your own vibrant combinations!
Needles: To knit this airy shawl, use a **32” circular needle** in size 6 US (4.00mm) or any size that helps you obtain the desired gauge. Choosing the right needle will enhance your knitting experience and the overall outcome.
Gauge: The gauge for this pattern is **18 stitches and 26 rows per 4 inches** in unblocked stockinette stitch. While gauge is not critically important for this item, it will affect the finished size, the amount of yarn used, and the overall drape of your shawl. Customizing your knit to suit your style has never been easier!
This charming **Seven Percent Solution** knitting pattern is perfect for anyone looking for a creative way to use up leftover yarn scraps. Whether you are a seasoned knitter or just starting out, you can create a stunning accessory that showcases your personal taste and knitting skills. So grab your needles, select your yarn, and unleash your creativity—just stop knitting when you've run out of those delightful scraps!