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Antler Shawl Kit (Luma)

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The Antler Shawl is a triangular-shaped shawl that features a unique stitchwork pattern and bold colorwork stripes. The stitch patterns are easy to follow, and there’s a video tutorial for the Antler stitch included in the pattern. With a choice of color combinations, you can select your preferred color scheme...


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Colorway: Aegean (MC1), Chambray (MC2), Blanca (CC)

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Description

The Antler Shawl is a triangular-shaped shawl that features a unique stitchwork pattern and bold colorwork stripes. The stitch patterns are easy to follow, and there’s a video tutorial for the Antler stitch included in the pattern. With a choice of color combinations, you can select your preferred color scheme – from richly contrasting colors to monochrome and gradients. Picture wearing it as a stunning accessory on cool evenings or wrapping yourself in it while snuggling up with a good book in front of a fire.

This kit uses our fingering weight yarn, Amble and there is also a three-color Antler Shawl kit in our DK weight yarn Luma available here.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Luma (50% Merino wool, 25% organic cotton, 15% linen, 10% silk, 125 m (137 yd) per 50 g hank) in shades Aegean (MC1) – 4 hanks, Chambray (MC2) – 2 hanks. and Blanca (CC) – 2 hanks.

Colors:

Photographs show the shawl in the ‘Alternating Color Scheme’, in shades Aegean (MC1), Chambray (MC2) and Blanca (CC).

Sizes and measurements:

One size
Finished length: (top edge): 183 cm (72 in)
Finished depth: 61 cm (24 in)

Notes:

This is an advanced beginner pattern and includes both charts and written instructions.

Kit contains:

  • 8 hanks of Luma

  • Antler Shawl Kit (Luma) does not include the pattern, but it is available externally here.

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.75mm (US 5) 70–80 cm (29–32 in) circular needle for the main body

  • 3.5mm (US 4) 70–80 cm (29–32 in) circular needle for finishing bands

  • Stitch markers, including 4 removable

  • Darning needle

Techniques used:

  • RT/LT stitches Basic stitches; decreases, increases