Willowback

Pure knitting pleasure.

... beginning with the center which is worked like a tam ...

... and then extending out to the sides ...

... which are worked in the round both at the same time while separated by steeks.


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Construction details: The shawl begin at the center back, where it is worked in the round. The six pattern reps are triangle shaped to form a hexagon. Once the center reaches its full width, the upper and lower triangles are completed by working them each flat for a few rows to create selvedges, then are bound off. The remaing two pairs of triangles continue to form the shawl's sides. For efficient knitting plus enhanced fun, the two sides are worked simultaneously, separated by steeks. Shawl ends are finished off with an inch of seed stitch. Steeks are then reinforced and cut. The side edges are worked by picking up stitches and working flat in seed stitch; these edges are then doubled over to form a hem which is tacked down to cover the steeks.

Yarn: Any Sunday Knits 3 ply (sport weight) yarn:

4 skeins main color
3 skeins contrast color

Substitute any light sport-weight woolen yarn: 980 yds main color / 590 yds contrast color total.

Needles & Notions: Sizes US 5 / 3.75 mm circular needles for main shawl and for gauge swatch; also size US 5 double-pointed needles for center, and size US 4 / 3.5 mm circs with long cable for border; 6 stitch markers.

Gauge: 26 sts and 32 rows = 4" stranded in Stockinette stitch.

Techniques used: Stranded knitting, steeks, reading charts, pick up and knit, Emily Ocker's cast-on (with linked tutorial).

Pattern includes: Written instructions and color-coded charts, glossary with links to resources.

Knit Willowback

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