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Flowing waves define the character of this elegant asymmetrical triangle shawl. The rhythmic wave texture creates depth and movement, while sections worked in garter stitch provide a calm contrast and a relaxing knitting rhythm.
The shawl is worked seamlessly in one piece, combining demanding pattern sections with soothing, repetitive rows. This balance makes the project both engaging and rewarding for experienced knitters.
This listing is for a detailed digital knitting pattern (PDF) designed for advanced knitters. The pattern includes charts and fully written instructions, a complete list of abbreviations, a schematic with measurements and construction details, and clear step-by-step guidance throughout the project.
-confident knit and purl stitches
-working complex stitch patterns from charts
-knitting patterns on right and wrong side rows
-careful chart reading and pattern tracking
Measurements after blocking:
-Wingspan: approx. 190 cm / 75 in
-Depth: approx. 68 cm / 27 in (measured at the deepest point)
A schematic with full measurements is included in the pattern.
Yarn:
approx. 660 m of medium-weight yarn (sample shown in Lucca by Fischer Wolle, 70% wool / 30% lyocell,
50 g = 110 m, 6 skeins, color “dark grey”)
Needles:
4.5 mm circular needle
Tools:
-1 stitch marker (optional)
-optional row counter
-yarn needle
-scissors
Construction: asymmetrical triangle shawl, worked seamlessly
Techniques: wave texture pattern combined with garter stitch sections
Pattern length: 17 pages (if you work only from the charts, pages 1–8 are sufficient)
Format: PDF file
Skill level: advanced
©Copyright Notice
This pattern is for personal use only.
You may sell finished items made from this pattern.
Copying, sharing, or redistributing the pattern itself is not permitted.
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
Flowing waves define the character of this elegant asymmetrical triangle shawl. The rhythmic wave texture creates depth and movement, while sections worked in garter stitch provide a calm contrast and a relaxing knitting rhythm.
The shawl is worked seamlessly in one piece, combining demanding pattern sections with soothing, repetitive rows. This balance makes the project both engaging and rewarding for experienced knitters.
This listing is for a detailed digital knitting pattern (PDF) designed for advanced knitters. The pattern includes charts and fully written instructions, a complete list of abbreviations, a schematic with measurements and construction details, and clear step-by-step guidance throughout the project.
-confident knit and purl stitches
-working complex stitch patterns from charts
-knitting patterns on right and wrong side rows
-careful chart reading and pattern tracking
Measurements after blocking:
-Wingspan: approx. 190 cm / 75 in
-Depth: approx. 68 cm / 27 in (measured at the deepest point)
A schematic with full measurements is included in the pattern.
Yarn:
approx. 660 m of medium-weight yarn (sample shown in Lucca by Fischer Wolle, 70% wool / 30% lyocell,
50 g = 110 m, 6 skeins, color “dark grey”)
Needles:
4.5 mm circular needle
Tools:
-1 stitch marker (optional)
-optional row counter
-yarn needle
-scissors
Construction: asymmetrical triangle shawl, worked seamlessly
Techniques: wave texture pattern combined with garter stitch sections
Pattern length: 17 pages (if you work only from the charts, pages 1–8 are sufficient)
Format: PDF file
Skill level: advanced
©Copyright Notice
This pattern is for personal use only.
You may sell finished items made from this pattern.
Copying, sharing, or redistributing the pattern itself is not permitted.
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werden deine asymetrischen Tücher von der Spitze gestrickt oder muss ich die lange Seite anschlagen?
Liebe Grüße Melanie
Würde das wunderschöne Tuch wohl auch mit einem Farbverlaufsgarn gut aussehen?
Oder käme das Muster dann nicht mehr zur Geltung?
Da hätte ich gerne die Antwort eines Strickprofis. 😀
Viele liebe Grüße Melanie
die Anleitung war sehr gut verständlich. Bestimmt werde ich es noch mal stricken.
Viele liebe Grüße Melanie