Cloak of Visibility
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$6.50
$6.50
There’s so many variations on the Cloak of Invisibility in stories, but what about the times when you want to be noticed?
The Cloak of Visibility is a great eye catcher when worked in a gradient or stripes for the different sections. It’s a pi shawl with an opening, so it sits on your shoulders without the need of a shawl pin and it can be styled in many ways.
Being a pi shawl means as well that all the increases happen in the garter sections and the ripple pattern in between adds more visual interest.
Materials:
3.5 mm/US 4 knitting needles, I used a 100cm/40” circular needle
Fingering weight yarn, 1125 m/1230 yds
Sample: Garnmanufaktur Lola, colourway Twilight, 300 g/1125 m
Gauge:
24 sts = 10 cm/4” in stockinette stitch after blocking
Gauge is not crucial here, but it might affect the size of your finished shawl and how much yarn you need.
Size:
50 cm/19.5” from centre out
Low vision version is available too, with font Arial, size 24, no charts, fully written instructions, no italics, all black text.
The Cloak of Visibility is a great eye catcher when worked in a gradient or stripes for the different sections. It’s a pi shawl with an opening, so it sits on your shoulders without the need of a shawl pin and it can be styled in many ways.
Being a pi shawl means as well that all the increases happen in the garter sections and the ripple pattern in between adds more visual interest.
Materials:
3.5 mm/US 4 knitting needles, I used a 100cm/40” circular needle
Fingering weight yarn, 1125 m/1230 yds
Sample: Garnmanufaktur Lola, colourway Twilight, 300 g/1125 m
Gauge:
24 sts = 10 cm/4” in stockinette stitch after blocking
Gauge is not crucial here, but it might affect the size of your finished shawl and how much yarn you need.
Size:
50 cm/19.5” from centre out
Low vision version is available too, with font Arial, size 24, no charts, fully written instructions, no italics, all black text.