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What you'll need
| One size only: | At least: 62” [157.5 cm] wide along neck edge and 35½” [90.25 cm] deep | 
|---|---|
| Valley Yarns Huntington | |
                    Valley Yarns Huntington
                     |  6 | 
| Tools & Other Supplies | |
| 3.75mm (US 5) Circular Needles – 80cm (32") (opens in a new tab) | |
Product Details
Inspired by the historic railroad bridge in the place where I was raised, the Five Arch shawl features flowing, arch-shaped cables paired with soothing garter stitch. The harmony between these textures shows up best with a smoothly spun fingering-weight yarn in either a solid or mostly solid colorway.
The triangular shawl is worked flat from one corner upwards in one piece. Each section of the shawl is written out and charted. To make a larger shawl, simply work more 12-row repeats as established and then adjust the stitch count for the ribbed border accordingly.
Materials
Fingering weight yarn at 550 yds (503 m) per approx. 113g (3.99 oz): 1,200 yards (1,100 m)
» Shown in Jill Draper Makes Stuff Mohonk Light (100% wool; 550 yds (503 m) per approx. 113 g (3.99 oz)): “Roasted Squash.”
Gauges
23 sts / 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) in garter st, after blocking
18 sts / 12 rows = 2 1/8” (5.5 cm) wide and 1 1/3” (3.5 cm) high in Arch Cable patt, after blocking
- Brand
 - Independent Designer
 - Craft
 - Knitting
 - Designer
 - Danielle Chalson
 - Featured product
 - Format
 - Downloadable PDF
 - Language
 - English
 - Number of patterns
 - 1
 - Pages
 - 9
 - Skill Level
 - Intermediate
 - Yarn Weight
 
