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Silverwing

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Silverwing
7,73 €

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When I visit my hometown of Whakatane, New Zealand, I enjoy going for walks along the river bank to spy on which birds are out and about. There are almost always pūkeko and shags and gulls, and quite often a flock of spoonbills or a heron. The Silverwing shawl is my attempt to capture the grace of a white-faced heron with its beautiful long wing feathers.

The shawl’s shape, an asymmetrical triangle, allows you to make a lovely long shawl from one skein of fingering-weight yarn. I chose a silk-blend gradient-dyed yarn for maximum drape and drama. The shawl can be easily enlarged if you wish.

Skills needed include simple lace knitting and a k2tog-tbl bind off. Both charts and full written instructions are provided.

Materials: 438 yards / 401 metres of fingering-weight yarn. To make the most of a skein of gradient yarn, adjust the number of repeats of the final section to use up all of your yarn.

Sizing: One size, easily altered by working a different number of repeats of Sections 2 or 5.

Artisanat
Tricot
Designer
Amy van de Laar
Format
PDF téléchargeable
Langue
Anglais
Pages
5
Niveau de compétence
Avancé
Poids du fil