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Rustwing :: shawl knitting pattern

Rustwing

€10

Soothing garter stitch, stripes, and a striking contrast color border. Even better, a shawl that can be knitted with absolutely no purl stitches.


Rustwing is named after Phragmatobia fuliginosa, a small, unassuming moth with hindwings edged with bright orange. Starting from the upper left corner, Rustwing is knit on the bias to create an asymmetric triangle. The shawl is worked in garter stitch in three colors — two for the striped body and one for the knitted-on garter lace border.


Sizes

  • Small (Large)

  • 180 × 40 cm / 5'11" × 15¾" (200 × 45 cm / 6'7" × 17¾")


Yarn

  • Small: BC Garn Semilla Extra Fino (100% organic wool, 300 m/50 g), 3 colors

  • Large: Tukuwool Fingering (100% wool, 195 m/50 g), 3 colors


Yardage

  • Small: Lace-weight yarn, approx. 300 m / 330 yd, 275 m / 300 yd, and 130 m / 145 yd

  • Large: Fingering-weight yarn, approx. 390 m / 425 yd, 365 m / 400 yd, and 140 m / 155 yd


​Gauge

  • Small: 19 sts × 48 rows = 10 cm / 4"

  • Large: 17 sts × 44 rows = 10 cm / 4"


Needles

  • Small: 3.0 and 3.25 mm / US #2½ and #3

  • Large: 3.75 and 4.0 mm / US #5 and #6

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