Finished Dimensions:
Larger shawl (shown) Length: 91” / 231 cm Depth: 17”/ 43 cm
Smaller shawl: Length: 67”/ 170 cm Depth 12.5” / 32 cm
Yarn:
A fingering weight and a lace weight in a fuzzy fiber such as kid mohair or brushed alpaca.
Alternatively, two colors or a single color of fingering weight yarn can be used.
Yarn used in sample:
Cape May Fiber Sock (75% Superwash merino/25% Nylon) one 100g / 463yd skein in Calico Shell (MC) and
Kid Silk Lace (74% Kid Mohair, 26% Silk) one 50g / 459 yd skein in Mason Cottage (CC).
Approximate Yardage:
Larger shawl (shown) MC: 450 yds / 411m CC: 350 yds / 320m.
Smaller shawl: MC: 340 yds / 311m CC: 260 yds / 238m.
Note on yarn amounts: The amounts shown are estimates and could vary depending on the weight and type of yarn fiber used as well as personal tension.
Needles:
US size 6 (4 mm) long circular or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge:
20 sts and 40 rows = 4” /10 cm in garter stitch, blocked.
Note: Obtaining exact gauge is not too important for this project but may affect the amount of yarn required and the final dimensions of your shawl.