Description
Thelma is an asymmetrical bicolored triangular shawl that plays with textures. It is knitted starting from a point and making increases on the right side rows. It is worked in sections of different stitches and is punctuated by a transition that repeats between each section. It is entirely bordered by an i-cord that is knitted at the same time as the rest of the shawl on 2 sides and serves as a bind-off edge on the third side.
Thelma is a project for two skeins of fingering weight yarn. It is accessible to beginners who want to learn new stitches, and more experienced knitters will not be bored thanks to the numerous texture changes. Lightweight and soft, it is perfect for wrapping around your neck and shoulders without getting lost in the fabric!
SKILLS LEVEL
Beginner
ONE SIZE
100 x 130 x 160 cm ≈ 39 x 51 x 65 inches (measured after blocking)
MATERIALS
Fingering weight yarn : Naturalaines 100% Baby Lama by Accrofils (Grey : undyed / Rust : col. 59)
100gr = 400m ≈ 437 yds
Meterage/Yardage required for the completion of Thelma (swatch not included):
760m (Grey 400m / Rust 360m)
830 yds (Grey 437 yds + Rus 493 yds)
Skeins : 2 (1 of each colour)
Circular needles: 3.5 mm (100cm) ≈ US 4 (40in)
Notions : stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors.
GAUGE
Knitted flat on 3.5mm / US 4 needles in stockinette stitch and measured after blocking:
29 sts x 34 rws = 10 x 10 cm ≈ 4 X 4 inches
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