This chevron textured fabric creates a fetchingly curved shawl that drapes nicely around the shoulders. Knit with a fingering weight yarn at a looser gauge helps keep the fabric fluid and flowing. This versatile and effortless piece could be worn for a night at the opera or to keep your shoulders warm with a cotton sundress in the spring.
Gauge: 22 stitches and 38 rows per 4 inches (10cm) square in stockinette after blocking
Finished Measurements: 76 inches (193cm) long on the outer edge, 41 inches (104cm) long on the inner edge, and 12 inches (30.5cm) wide
Yarn Requirements: 75 yards in Color 1 and 400 yards in Color 2 of fingering weight yarn. Shown in Manos del Uruguay Serena in ‘Zebra’ and ‘Tide’.
Needle Size: 3.25mm (US 3) 32-inch or longer circular needle for flat knitting or size needed to obtain gauge
Pattern Includes: written directions
Stitches Used: knit, purl, k2tog, ssk, m1L, m1R
Other Details: This shawl is worked flat from the long outer curved edge to the shorter inner curved edge.
This pattern is part of the Chevron Collection. The whole collection can be purchased for $18.
Purchase the pdf file now through Ravelry (you don’t have to be a Ravelry member to purchase)
| add to cart | show cart





Comments 2
Hi Miriam
Posted 17 Oct 2012 at 3:18 PM ¶I love your designs. I’m checking your website bec. I started teh Furrows Shawl 3 times, and
i think there are errors. When I get to row 6+7 and beyond, the pattern shifts left. If I was
clearer headed, I could fix it, but please check it for me!!! I see no other complaints for it…..but I am frustrated….I went to my lys and they also
said something was wrong…..Please write back to meif you can!
best
Tess
The pattern doesn’t have any errors, so I’m not sure what it is you’re asking. I have emailed you directly to clarify.
Miriam
Posted 18 Oct 2012 at 2:28 PM ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
[...] Mitts pattern, and Serena (a surprising and luscious blend of Pima Cotton and Baby Alpaca) in the Furrows Shawl. So I was totally on board when they asked me to design a collection for their Spring 2013 pattern [...]
Post a Comment