Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)

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Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)
Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)

Gabardine Shawl Pattern by Walcot Yarns (Digital)

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Who says shawls have to be lacy and delicate? Ribbing makes a fantastic fabric for a casual, everyday piece that works with any style.

Please note: This pattern comes in the form of a digital download. For the physical copy, please click here.

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NOTES
* A slightly unusual shaping creates an extra wide piece with some curl at the edges for an enveloping wrap.

  • The pattern calls for 2 skeins of yarn, and the individual sections are set by yardage/yarn used. No counting of stitches required, but you will need a digital scale.

  • The pattern calls for different increases to be worked on the edges from those in the centre. If you prefer, you can use the ‘plain’ backwards loop M1 for all.

  • Throughout the pattern, slip markers as you come across them if not specified.

SIZING
One size
›› At tension and with yardage given, finished shawl is: 180 cm/70 inches wide and 53 cm/21 inches deep.

YARN
Walcot Yarns Opus (Sport; 70% Falkland Merino; 30% baby alpaca, 325 m / 355 yd per 100g)
Cinnabar : 2 skeins

NEEDLES

  • 4.5 mm (US 7) 60 cm/24” circular needle
  • 5.5 mm (US 9) circular needle for working cast-off ›› Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct tension.

NOTIONS

  • Removable stitch markers
  • Digital scale

GAUGE
20 sts x 24 rows = 5 cm / 2” in ribbing stitch after an aggressive blocking
›› Tension is not crucial for this pattern. As long as you like the fabric that results, it will be fine, although working at a different tension will result in a different size piece.