Beschreibung
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Kukka Shawl is an uncomplicated to knit triangular shawl. It is worked from the upper edge’s centre down- and outwards. The increases are worked with yarn overs. The shawl has the typical small rice grain pattern of the Kukka- collection in the upper part, which is framed by a delicate cable pattern in the lower part. In this instruction you can find explanations on how to work Kukka Shawl in your favourite size. Kukka Shawl can be worked as a small bandana, as a headscarf or as a voluminous, large cuddly shawl.
One Size, Difficulty ●●○○○
Yarn Small shawl (Cover picture on the right) 20 g ITO Sensai (60 % mohair, 40 % silk, meterage approx. 240 m/ 20 g) in colour 0333 Chestnut and 40 g ITO Urugami (72 % wool, 28 % paper, meterage approx. 240 m/ 40 g) in colour 219 Smoke Gray, double thread.
Large shawl (Cover picture on the left) 150 g Lana Grossa Silkhair Haze Print (70 % mohair, 30 % silk, meterage approx. 425 m/ 50 g) in colour 1208 and 150 g Cool Wool Lace (100 % wool, merino, meterage approx. 400 m/ 50 g) in colour 14, double thread.
Recommended needles: Circular needle 4 mm, min.100 cm long.
Gauge, washed and blocked, double thread: 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch = 20 sts x 34 rows on needle 4 mm.
The gauge swatch is not critical for this project, but variations will affect the amount of yarn needed and the size of the shawl.
Supplies: 4 stitch markers, 1 cable needle, 1 wool needle, measuring tape, scissors.
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