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Transform your knitting skills with this stunning asymmetrical shawl pattern featuring four vibrant colors and a delightful garter stitch design. This shawl is not only visually striking but also offers a cozy warmth, making it a perfect accessory for any season.
Materials Needed: To create this beautiful shawl, you will need approximately 654 yards (600 meters) of Aran weight yarn. Gather your materials with 109 yards (100 meters) in both Color A and Color D, and 218 yards (200 meters) for each of Color B and Color C.
For your knitting project, you will require one US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needle, or a size necessary to achieve the desired gauge. Make sure to choose a circular needle measuring at least 32 inches (80 cm) or longer to accommodate the large number of stitches involved in this pattern. Additionally, don’t forget a tapestry needle for weaving in your ends once your masterpiece is completed!
The sample showcased in this pattern utilized six skeins of Reggae Solid / Uni by Schoppel-Wolle, a luxurious yarn made from 100% Merino wool. The specifics include one skein each of Color A (Naturmelange) and Color D (Schwarzmelange), along with two skeins each of Color B (Savanne) and Color C (Graumelange), ensuring a harmonious blend of warmth and texture.
Gauge: Achieve a gauge of 15 stitches by 23 rows equals 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm) when worked in stockinette stitch after blocking. Accurate gauge is essential for ensuring that your finished shawl will have the correct dimensions and drape beautifully.
Finished Size (After Blocking): Once blocked, your finished shawl will boast an impressive wingspan of 84 inches (210 cm) and a depth of 28 inches (70 cm), making it a stunning piece to drape over your shoulders or wear as a stylish scarf.
This pattern is perfect for knitters looking to enhance their skills while creating an eye-catching accessory. With its unique shape and color combinations, this asymmetrical shawl will undoubtedly become a staple in your wardrobe or a treasured gift for a loved one. Happy knitting!