Color Adventure Shawl Two
The Color Adventure Shawl Two is an asymmetrical triangle shawl that works best with a color-changing yarn that has long color changes like the sample yarn, Gauge Dye Works self-striping shawl yarn. Instead of working specific row amounts, whenever the color changes, you change stitch patterns.
All of the stitch patterns are simple enough for beginners – but periodically changing stitch patterns provides some interest for knitters of all experience levels.
The final section introduces some rows of eyelets, more simple texture, and finishes with a few rows of garter stitch and a picot bind-off.
Sizing
One Size
Finished Measurements:
Wingspan: 50 in [127 cm]
Depth: 18 in [45.5 cm]
Yarn
Gauge Dye Works 2-Ply Fingering (639 yds/585 m, 6 oz/170 g, 100% superwash Merino): 1 skein Whiskey in a Teacup Shawl Stripe
Fingering weight yarn [Craft Yarn Council Super Fine 1]
639 yds [585 m]
Needles
US 6 [4 mm] for working flat
Use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.
Gauge
23 sts & 32 rows = 4”/10 cm
Notions
tapestry needle
Techniques
No special techniques are required.