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Sleeping Satellite Shawl

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From now until January 26, Sleeping Satellite is 20% off, no coupon code needed.


From now until February 20, $3.50 from each sale will go to Mission Blue Skies .


Sleeping Satellite is a crescent-shaped, brioche lace shawl. Adella gifted me a mega-skein of Wax Bean in Moonshine to see what I could do with it. I loved the idea of a one-skein shawl, and given the colorway, I decided the lunar landscape would be an interesting source of inspiration.


After knitting the shawl in Moonshine, I thought a larger size shawl would be great, with more repeats of the section mimicking the moon’s craters. So what should I make the larger version out of? Adella had just done a run of Burgundy Beam, and I thought that would make a beautiful blood moon version of Sleeping Satellite.


Yarn

LolaBean Yarn Co Wax Bean (80% superwash merino wool / 20% silk) (150 g, 600 yards) Fingering-weight (CYC #1): 1 skein in Moonshine for small size, 2 skeins in Burgundy Beam for large size.


Needles

4.0 mm (US 6) circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge or

appropriate for your yarn.


Notions

Tapestry needle. (Optional: stitch markers.)


Gauge

Gauge is provided so you can achieve a similar-sized shawl to the one shown here, and will have enough yarn to complete the project. (The shawl was designed to use approximately 90% of the yarn called for.) Gauge is worked over brioche rib and is heavily blocked.


25 stitches = 4"

40 rows = 4"


Notes

While stitch markers are not absolutely required, I found them extremely helpful to mark the yarnover placement. For the large shawl, the attached garter band took approximately 60 yards (15g of Wax Bean).

You will get the following files:
  • PDF (7MB)
  • PDF (3MB)