Eyelex Shawl
€7,00
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This is a PDF knitting pattern.
This garter stitch shawl begins with the center triangle shape. Eyelets decorate the easy to knit fabric as you increase stitches at the edges of Section 1. Then, you will pick up stitches to continue knitting toward the border. The pattern features three shades of LolaBean yarn faded from light to dark. You can increase the shawl as large as you want or follow the recommended pattern repeats and color changes.
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Finished Measurements
79″ / 201cm wingspan length, 24″ / 61cm from CO to BO edge measured along the center. Measurements taken after blocking.Yarn
Fingering WeightYardage
Color A - 330yds / 302m
Color B - 380yds / 347m
Color C - 350yds / 320mNeedles
US 4 / 3.5mm in 47″ / 120cm length or size needed to obtain gaugeNotions
1 split ring marker, 2 stitch markers, tapestry needleGauge
18 sts & 48 rows = 4″ / 10cm in garter stitch after blockingWestknits Workshops
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LolaBean Yarn Co. Wax Bean
(80% Merino Wool, 20% Silk; 400yds / 366m per 100g skein)
Yellow Orange Sample
Color A - Day Glow (lightest)
Color B - Luminous
Color C - Blazing (darkest)Gray Blue Sample
Color A - Trinket (lightest)
Color B - Bijou
Color C - Gemstone (darkest)The samples feature the lightest color as color A to begin the shawl and finish with color C as the darkest color. You can use your yarns in any order you like.