Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern
Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern

Leoma triangular shawl knitting pattern

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Please note: This listing is for a digital PDF download of the knitting pattern only and does not include the materials to make the item.

 

The Leoma shawl is a small but substantial shawl that’s perfect for layering up in transitional weather or cooler evenings. The shadowy, slightly irregular stripes are inspired by sunlight slanting through a canopy of trees.

A small number of stitches is cast on to start at one point, and increases are worked along one edge for a triangular shawl. The shawl is designed to use two 50 gram skeins of the main colour, and one skein of the contrast colour. The Fibre Co. Luma is a soft DK yarn with amazing drape that perfectly highlights the textured stitches. A yarn with good weight and drape allows the shawl to sit nicely on the shoulders.

Measurements:Hypotenuse: 142 cm / 56”, shortest edge: 90 cm / 36”, other edge: 112 cm / 44”

Yarn: The Fibre Company Luma (DK weight; 50% Merino wool 25% cotton 15% linen 10% silk; 125 m / 137 yds per 50 g skein)
MC: 2 skeins (shown in Blue Dusk) 100 g – 250 m / 274 yds
CC: 1 skein (shown in Goldenmosa) 50 g – 125 m / 137 yds

Note: yarn requirements do not include buffer amounts. At the end of the pattern you can work more or fewer rows to accommodate the amount of yarn you have left.

Gauge: 18 sts and 28 rows = 10 cm / 4” in moss stitch, worked flat, after blocking

Needles: 4 mm / US 6 circular needle, 80 cm / 32” length (or size required to obtain correct gauge)

Notions: Darning needle for sewing in ends.

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You can pair this knitting pattern with my hand-dyed Mendip yarn, spun locally and hand-dyed by me in Somerset.

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