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Koigu yarns just beg to be combined. The more disparate your shades, the better they seem to blend. I have listed the shades used in the pictures as so
many people want to replicate the exact combination of colours. However, I dare you to be adventurous!
Just pick any shades that grab your attention, do NOT consider how well they go together, trust the magic of the Linen Stitch! I promise the result will surpass your expectations...
Of course you can also make this shawl with more shades, or less, or using up left-over yarns. As long as you start with approx. 600 m (150 - 200 gr) of 4-ply, you will have enough yarn to finish it.
This pattern is also available as part of a kit.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Measurements: The finished size is 137 cm (54”) across the top and 28 cm (11”) down the centre back. This excludes the fringe, which adds 7 cm (3”)
Materials: 4 x 50 gr of Koigu KPM/KPPPM (you can substitute with any 4-ply yarn).
The Koigu shades in the pictures are: A: P847, B: P476, C: P623, D: P859
Metreage: approx. 600 m - there is some room to play by varying the number of fringes, as most of them are added after you have finished knitting
Tension: (approx.) 22 sts x 48 rows measure 10 x 10 cm in Linen stitch
Notions: 4 mm circular needle, 80 cm minimum, 4 mm crochet hook or darning needle (for adding fringes)
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