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Loft (DK, knit)
Loft (DK, knit) by Fay Dashper-Hughes
Printed knitting shawl pattern (UK & US terminology)
Note From The Designer:
Loft is a slightly asymmetric shawl that is knitted from the narrowest point, getting wider as you go. It’s an easy pattern that uses a series of colour changes to create definition and interest. This is a great on the go project as it’s easy to memorise and won’t boggle you. Inspired by a weekend away with lots of friends at Edinburgh Yarn Festival, the stripes represent the many flights of stairs to our city centre accommodation - The Loft.
The pattern structure is simple but effective with easy to memorise increases, decreases and colour changes. It is worked sideways, starting at the smallest point, so your rows get longer as you work through the pattern.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
234 x 72
Yarn:
DK: 300g/750m total (3 colours)
Recommended from our range: Devonia DK (John Arbon Textiles) or Milburn DK (Eden Cottage Yarns)
Tools:
4mm straight needle or cable (40cm< length)
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10cm (blocked):
10 sts & 15 rows
Loft (DK, knit) by Fay Dashper-Hughes
Printed knitting shawl pattern (UK & US terminology)
Note From The Designer:
Loft is a slightly asymmetric shawl that is knitted from the narrowest point, getting wider as you go. It’s an easy pattern that uses a series of colour changes to create definition and interest. This is a great on the go project as it’s easy to memorise and won’t boggle you. Inspired by a weekend away with lots of friends at Edinburgh Yarn Festival, the stripes represent the many flights of stairs to our city centre accommodation - The Loft.
The pattern structure is simple but effective with easy to memorise increases, decreases and colour changes. It is worked sideways, starting at the smallest point, so your rows get longer as you work through the pattern.
Additional Information:
Finished Size (cm):
234 x 72
Yarn:
DK: 300g/750m total (3 colours)
Recommended from our range: Devonia DK (John Arbon Textiles) or Milburn DK (Eden Cottage Yarns)
Tools:
4mm straight needle or cable (40cm< length)
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10cm (blocked):
10 sts & 15 rows