Gatherings Shawl
This shawl design is the result of a knitting Mad Libs game between Nailya Plaskey and myself. We each designed a body for the shawl, then swapped projects and designed the edging for each other’s shawls.
Kam started with a fun textured pattern, interspersed with delicate elongated stitches. Nailya finished it with dramatic openwork in the second color.
We hope you enjoy our collaboration! Choose two skeins of yarn to work with, and maybe swap your project midway with a friend.
This shawl design is the result of a knitting Mad Libs game between Nailya Plaskey and myself. We each designed a body for the shawl, then swapped projects and designed the edging for each other’s shawls.
Kam started with a fun textured pattern, interspersed with delicate elongated stitches. Nailya finished it with dramatic openwork in the second color.
We hope you enjoy our collaboration! Choose two skeins of yarn to work with, and maybe swap your project midway with a friend.
This shawl design is the result of a knitting Mad Libs game between Nailya Plaskey and myself. We each designed a body for the shawl, then swapped projects and designed the edging for each other’s shawls.
Kam started with a fun textured pattern, interspersed with delicate elongated stitches. Nailya finished it with dramatic openwork in the second color.
We hope you enjoy our collaboration! Choose two skeins of yarn to work with, and maybe swap your project midway with a friend.
Materials
3.75 mm (5US) needles or size needed to obtain gauge with a 100cm (40”) cable or longer to accommodate all stitchesStitch markers (4)
Scissors
Darning needle
Hook size E / 3.50 mm (optional for bind off)
Yarn –
Color A – Teal 100g / 365yds
Leo & Roxy 80/20 Sock base (80% merino / 20% nylon fingering weight yarn)
Color B – Thursdays 100g / 438yds
Cosy Posy Yarn Sparkle Sock base (80% merino / 20% nylon fingering weight yarn)Level
Advanced beginner to intermediate (this pattern calls for garter tab cast on, ribbed textures and dropped stitches.)
Level
Advanced beginner to intermediate (this pattern calls for garter tab cast on, ribbed textures and dropped stitches.)
Gauge
Measured over main pattern after blocking 20 sts and 30 rows / 4” (10cm)
Shawl measurements:
165 cm (65”) long by 68.75 cm (27”) deep.