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Kaapa Shawl

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Kaapa Shawl is an asymmetrical shawl worked sideways from tip to its widest point featuring a wavy textured side panel and simple body stitch with an i-cord edge and an i-cord bind off. The size is easily adjustable by adding or removing a full or half of the pattern repeats.

Kaapa Shawl was inspired by the untamed natural beauty of sand dunes along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Kaapa is a variation of a Latvian word kāpa, meaning a dune.
Having grown up living next to the Baltic Sea, seeing the shoreline through eternal cycle of changing seasons and finding the peace and solace in the sandy steps, sea wind and smell of the pine forest, the very first images for a summer design brought my mind back to the sea. I wanted to knit that serenity and lightness in a shawl that would evoke the memories of the fine, soft sand, creaking of the tall pines in the dunes with their roots oftentimes half exposed to the surface, and the sound of crushing waves meeting the sound of wind gusts running through the pine branches.



The pattern includes written instructions as well as charts.

SKILLS INCLUDED
Large scale pattern repeats, slipped stitches, i-cord edging, i-cord bind off.

SIZE
Wingspan (length along the longest edge): 77” (197 cm).
Length (of cast-off edge): 48” (122 cm).
Depth: 33” (84 cm)

YARN & YARDAGE
The Fibre Co. Luma 50% wool, 25 % cotton, 15% linen, 10% silk; 137yds (125 m) per 50 gr skein Total of six skeins – 822 yds (750 m)
Colour: Cornsilk
OR
DK weight yarn 822 yds (750 m)

NEEDLES 
US 6 (4 mm) circulars with 32” (80 cm) cable (or size to obtain gauge)

GAUGE
18 sts x 25 rows = 4” (10 cm) in stockinette after blocking

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