Stephen West's Painting Honeycombs Shawl/Big Honeycombs Kits
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This triangular shawl is part of Stephen's just released eBook, Painting Honeycombs, his latest collection of slipped stitch color play designs. The Painting Honeycombs/Big Honeycombs Shawl is knit with fingering weight yarn and begins with a long I-cord cast on, then decreases along one edge until bind off at the small tip of the shawl. The gradient contrast color results in a smooth color transition--a perfectly-sized easy, addictive knit you won't be able to put down!
Finished Measurements: 74” / 188cm wingspan length, 33” / 84cm along center triangle point. Measurements taken after blocking.
Yarn: Fingering weight
Yardage: MC - 420yds / 384m
CC - 800yds / 732m
Needles (sold separately): US 4 / 3.5mm in 40” / 100 cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 24 sts & 28 rows = 4” / 10cm in stockinette stitch
Color Note: This pattern features a solid main color with a self-striping contrast color. It's recommended that when one ball is finished you continue with the second ball by working with a similar color, so the two balls seamlessly melt into each other.
Our kits include 2 skeins of Anzula Squishy, fingering weight, 80% superwash merino/10% cashmere/10% nylon; 385 yards, 100 grams (MC) and 2 balls of Shoppel Wolle Zauberball Crazy, fingering weight, 75% wool/25% nylon; 459 yards, 100 grams (CC).
Pattern sold separately on Ravelry here.
















