Fox on the Run Shadow Shawl Pattern - Download
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There are two download files. One with the instructions, written directions and chart in A4 size. The second download is just the charts in A3 size for those who want to print out or view on a tablet.
The Design
'Fox on the run'
I love this design, it is actually the shawl that I wear, especially on cold mornings at the markets. Many people have asked me to make the design, so here we are.
The shape is different to my previous shawls, it has one elongated edge. This makes it so great for wrapping around and feeling snug.
I created the knit with 8ply yarn, the finished measurements of the piece being approximately 3m along the longest side and 80cm from the point tip the top, or course this will be dependant on your tension.
Techniques
This pattern involves:
Knit, Purl, simple increases and decreases, yarn overs and cast on and cast off.
You will be working with two colours, you knit with one colour for two rows, then the other colour for two and repeat. I do nothing special when I change over the yarns, I am just consistent and carry the yarn up the side and crossing the yarns in the same way.
Yarn
I used an 8ply yarn, I tend to for my shawls as I love the feel. You can use a 4ply yarn. The size will be smaller.
The choice is yours, obviously gauge of yarn will alter the finished size, as long as the two colours are the same gauge. You can use what ever you want, acrylic, wool, blend or cotton. It depends on what you want to use the final product for.
Shadow knitting depends on height difference, therefore I would not recommend lace weighted yarn for these projects.
The yarn used:
Fiori DK IV 100% Australian, hand dyed Merino
On packet gauge of 22sts per 10cm.
Both Colour A & Colour B you will need approximately 920m each
I used Tangerine Nougat and Fiesta
Check our online store to see what we have available, we have many 8ply yarns, including our own. What mix will you come up with.
Materials
1) Knitting needles!!!!
Yes that is it again, apart from some scissors. I used a circular knitting needle so you do not have to support the weight when your project gets bigger.
Needle size. It is perfectly ok in this pattern to use 3.5mm, 3.75mm or 4mm, If using 8ply. I tend to go smaller and get a nice tight crisp knit. 4mm will give a looser feel. Depends on your preference.
If you have a 1 or 1.2 meter circular will be perfect.