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Celebrate the timeless appeal of stripes with this two-colour shawl
CHART A Row 1 (RS): Sl 1 wyif, K1, yo, K2.Row 2 and all following WS rows: Sl 1 wyif,K1, purl to last 2 sts, K2.Row 3: Sl 1 wyif, (K1, yo) twice, K2.Row 5: Sl 1 wyif, K1, yo, K3, yo, K2.Row 7: Sl 1 wy
The garment is worked in the round to the underarms. The front and back are then worked separately to the shoulders, which are joined with a three-needle cast-off before adding neck and armhole edging
FAIR ISLE PATTERN Row 1: *K2C, K2A; rep from * to last 2 sts, K2C. Row 2: *P2C, P2A; rep from * to last 2 sts, P2C. Rows 3-8: Rep rows 1-2 three times. Row 9: *K2B, K2A; rep from * to last 2 sts, K2B.
Worked in st st throughout (knit on RS rows, purl on WS rows). Rows 1 and 2 Yarn C. Row 3 Yarn A. Row 4 and 5 Yarn B. Row 6 Yarn A. Rows 7 to 10 Yarn C. Row 11 Yarn A. Row 12 and 13 Yarn D. Row 14 Yar
YOU WILL NEED ■ DROPS Safran(100% cotton, 50g/160m)2 balls of Yarn A Plum (15) ■ DROPS Kid Silk(75% mohair, 25% silk, 25g/210m)1 ball of Yarn B Misty Lilac (55) ■ A 3.25mm (US D/3) hook ■ A 4mm (US G/
CABLE PANEL Row 1 (RS): P3, (T4F, T4B, P2) twice, P1.Row 2: (K4, P6) twice, K4.Row 3: P4, C6F, P4, C6B, P4.Row 4: As row 2.Row 5: P3, (T4B, T4F, P2) twice, P1.Row 6: K3, (P3, K2) 4 times, K1.Row 7: P2