Through The Mist
In late spring and early summer, Central Ohio offers enchanting mornings filled with a magical mist that embraces the trees and lush plants in nearby fields. There's something truly special about these serene moments, making them the perfect inspiration for cozy knitwear. As the sun rises and gradually disperses the mist, bringing warmth to the day, a light shawl becomes a necessary companion for those brisk early outings. This beautiful top-down triangle shawl effortlessly fulfills that need, offering both comfort and style.
This shawl is an ideal project for knitters who enjoy working from charts. Crafted from luxurious Cashmere/Merino fingering weight yarn, this piece knits up quickly and seamlessly, making it a relaxed and enjoyable knitting experience. The finished result is a stunning accessory that you can drape around your shoulders as the morning mist lifts, adding both warmth and elegance to your attire.
Materials Needed: For this project, you will need Cashmere/Merino 2/10NM Fingering Weight yarn, which is composed of 95% Merino wool and 5% Cashmere, providing a delightful softness against the skin. You will require a total of 894 yards of yarn for the entire shawl, but only 540 yards were used for the sample. To create your shawl, you’ll also need a Size 4 (3.5mm) 40-inch circular needle or the needle size necessary to obtain the desired gauge. Additional materials include stitch markers, a smooth yarn for the provisional cast-on, and a large-eyed tapestry needle for weaving in your ends.
This pattern features intricate lace motifs presented exclusively in charted form, catering to those who appreciate visual guidance in their knitting journey. Perfect for both seasoned knitters and motivated beginners, this project offers a satisfying way to enhance your knitting skills while creating a lovely, functional piece for your wardrobe. Knit your way to cozy mornings with this delightful triangle shawl that transforms a simple yarn into a stunning accessory you will cherish for years to come.