Memories Of Maine Shawl | Knitting pattern with or without yarns
$5.00 USD
Wrap yourself in elegance with the Memories of Maine Shawl. This beautiful asymmetrical triangle shawl is crafted with a unique blend of speckled and semi-solid colors, showcasing a stunning interplay of hues that adds depth and character to any outfit.
Knit flat from the tip, it features a delicate drape that enhances its graceful silhouette. Perfect for both casual and formal occasions, this shawl is a versatile accessory that you'll cherish for years to come.
You can purchase the pattern only or the knitting kit, which contains both the yarn and the pattern needed to knit this project!
THIS KNITTING KIT INCLUDE
- The Memories of Maine Shawl pattern (send as a PDF files) - The pattern is included when you purchase a kit.
- BISCOTTE YARNS - BIS-SOCK [85% merino wool sw, 15% nylon; 400 m par 100 g] - 2 SKEINS - shown in Nelly and Bisque
OR
LOUISE ROBERT COLLECTION - SUPER-SOCK [75% merino wool sw, 25% nylon; 400 m par 100 g] - 2 SKEINS- Kit with Vénus and Nature
IN ADDITION TO THIS KNITTING PATTERN OR KIT, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS
- Circular needle of 3.25 mm (US 3) cable length of 100 cm; 40" - or the size required to obtain the gauge
- Circular needle of 3.50 mm (US 4) cable length of 100 cm; 40" - or the size required to obtain the gauge
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
GAUGE
21 sts x 44 rows = 10 cm (4 in) in garter st using larger needles after blocking
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
239 cm x 150 cm x 104 cm (94 in x 59 in x 41 in)
NOTES
- Yarn overs in this pattern do not count as a stitch. They will be dropped/unraveled on the following row to create the elongated loops.
- Since gauge is not crucial in this pattern, I suggest that you work out a swatch and use the needles and yarn that create the best esthetic to you. Keep in mind that your gauge may change dramatically after wet blocking. Of course, if your gauge is not the same as prescribed in this pattern, your finished dimensions will most likely be different.
- When working the first four sections, you can either cut the yarn when switching colors, or carry it on the side until it is used again.