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								Slightly asymmetrical, triangle shaped shawl, worked from one tip to the bind off edge. The shawl is worked with two colors but it will work as a one color version also.
The lace pattern is charted only.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Width 61” / 155 cm, depth 26 1/2” / 67 cm
YARN:
Brooklyn Tweed Loft (100% Targhee-Columbia wool, 275 yds / 251 m per 50 g skein), approximately:
• 3 skeins C1 (shown in Sap)
• 2 skeins C2 (shown in Fossil)
Note: for the sample, the third skein was used only for working 3 final rows so if your skeins are overweight, 2 skeins might be enough but if underweight, I recommend getting 3 skeins to be sure
or fingering weight yarn, approximately:
• 600 yds / 550 m C1
• 400 yds / 366 m C2
NEEDLES:
size US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needle
NOTIONS:
• row counter
• stitch markers (optional, recommended)
• tapestry needle to weave in the yarn ends
GAUGE:
21 sts and 48 rows in Garter stitch = 4” / 10 cm
Gauge is not crucial for this project but will affect the amount of yarn used and the final size of the shawl.
			
			
				
    
			
			
				
				
													
			
		The lace pattern is charted only.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Width 61” / 155 cm, depth 26 1/2” / 67 cm
YARN:
Brooklyn Tweed Loft (100% Targhee-Columbia wool, 275 yds / 251 m per 50 g skein), approximately:
• 3 skeins C1 (shown in Sap)
• 2 skeins C2 (shown in Fossil)
Note: for the sample, the third skein was used only for working 3 final rows so if your skeins are overweight, 2 skeins might be enough but if underweight, I recommend getting 3 skeins to be sure
or fingering weight yarn, approximately:
• 600 yds / 550 m C1
• 400 yds / 366 m C2
NEEDLES:
size US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needle
NOTIONS:
• row counter
• stitch markers (optional, recommended)
• tapestry needle to weave in the yarn ends
GAUGE:
21 sts and 48 rows in Garter stitch = 4” / 10 cm
Gauge is not crucial for this project but will affect the amount of yarn used and the final size of the shawl.
 
          
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                         
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			 
					
	                
				
			