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What you'll need
Measurements: | Adaptable |
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Baa Ram Ewe Titus
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Product Details
The name ultramarine, used for a deep blue pigment, comes from the Latin ultramarinus, meaning 'beyond the sea'.
This easy crescent shawl has a wide edge of lacy waves inspired by a stitch pattern by Naomi Parkhurst, and a harbour of gentle cable ripples encircled by an arc of reflected colour, the night lights of the harbour and the waiting city.
The pictured shawl used most of one full size skein of Titus, and part of three coordinating mini skeins. Both the texture section and the lace edging can be worked to any size, so the shawl can easily be made smaller or larger.
The narrow stripes are created by sliding the work to the other end of your needles, and only one colour is worked at a time.
- Shawl can be worked entirely from the written pattern, or from the charts with some notes.
- Pattern rows are worked on the RS only
- Adaptable to a range of yardages
- Optional beading
- Adaptable to a range of yarn weights from lace to DK.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Nim Teasdale
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English, German
- Notes
- Listed yarn is a suggestion only. Pattern is adaptable to a range of yardages and weights. Moveable stitch markers may be useful for some knitters.
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Skill Level
- Beginner
- Yarn Weight
Cobweb