Shawl “Crazy” Now I have something really “crazy” for you again. If you're looking for something unusual that will stand out, you've come to the
right place.
The shawl is called “Crazy” because we knit in blocks and shift them after a few rows. Exactly how this
works is explained in detail with written instructions and photos.
There are 2 versions of this shawl. Version 1 consists only of blocks; version 2 (shown in the photo) is half
made with stripes.
A colorful yarn with longer color changes is best, but brightly colored leftovers or two or more
colors used alternately also look great with this shawl.
Materials and needle size are only suggestions; anything can be used.
It is knitted in garter stitch, and it is really very easy and suitable for beginners.
Materials:
- 250 - 300 g yarn; the shawl can be knitted as large as you like. (this shawl weighs exactly 230 g)
- used here: Micro Dralon
- recommended needle size 3 (I used needle size 4)
- yardage 260 m / 100 g
- circular knitting needle, size 4
- scissors
- yarn needle
Yarn Any yarn that isn't too thick can be used. For example, sock yarn for a very warm shawl. Here I
chose a yarn that has a somewhat longer color gradient.
approx. 4 meters per color section.
I can also very well imagine that each section in a different color would make a very interesting shawl
too.
If you've knitted a beautiful “Crazy” shawl, you're very welcome to send me a photo or post it on Facebook.
I'm always excited to see what you create.
Requirements:
- knitted cast-on (French cast-on)
Tip: Knit the 1st row with twisted stitches; it won't be as loose as usual and gives a prettier
beginning.
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