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Rolling Waves Shawl

By: Camille Delahaie Coizy from tricotepastout.com
Rolling Waves Shawl

"This project has been specifically designed for people who want to make their first shawl. The points used are really basic. The triangular shape makes learning this kind of work easy. This shawl was made in 4 different stages for which I made small explanatory videos. For wool, consider choosing a fairly cozy yarn, this look is ideal for fall or winter, it may be plain or, as in the model, in three colors. Each part of the shawl is made to give a textured effect. Regarding finishes, the border can be made two ways: a very simple and sober with a garter and lace edge and another a little more elaborate with lace stitch and inserting beads."

NotesTo view the pattern in English, scroll down to the bottom of the blog post.

Knitting Needle Size7 or 4.5 mm

Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

Materials List

  • Quito Cheval Blanc, 7 balls , 3 Anthracite, 2 Turquoise, 2 Glacier
  • Circular needles 4.5mm
  • A fine hook
  • Beads if you want to include some
  • Row counter
  • Sew or tapestry needles
  • Scissors
  • Pins to block the shawl
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