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Falls of Foyers Pattern

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by Melanie Berg
This shawl is named after a waterfall called Falls of Foyer that feeds into the famous deep freshwater Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland.It is worked down and out from the centre of the top edge. There is an option to make a nice stretchy upper neck edge by adding a yarnover after the very first stitch of every row (RS and WS) and then drop it again on the following row.

YARN:
The Fibre Co. Road to China Light (65% baby alpaca, 15%silk, 10% camel, 10% cashmere, 145 m (159 yds) per 50 g hank) in Hematite – 5 hanks.

NEEDLES:
3.5 mm (US 4) circular needles

TENSION/GAUGE:
10 sts x 20 rows over 5 cm x 5 cm(2 in x 2 in) in garter stitch, blocked

GARMENT MEASUREMENTS:
180 cm (71 in) wingspan along top edge and 40 cm (16 in) deep

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Waves is a collection of six shawl designs all featuring The Fibre Co.'s Road to China blend. The designs are from three inspiring women, two each from Melanie Berg (Mairlynd), Hiroko Payne (The Hare and the Crow) and Helen Stewart (Curious Handmade).The shawls were photographed on the dramatic shores of Derwentwater in the English Lake District on the pier of the Lingholm Estate, a country estate connected to Beatrix Potter who spent time there on holiday and is known ...

Waves is a collection of six shawl designs all featuring The Fibre Co.’s Road to China blend. The designs are from three inspiring women, two each from Melanie Berg (Mairlynd), Hiroko Payne (The Hare and the Crow) and Helen Stewart (Curious Handmade).The shawls were photographed on the dramatic shores of Derwentwater in the English Lake District on the pier of the Lingholm Estate, a country estate connected to Beatrix Potter who spent time there on holiday and is known to have written Squirrel Nutkin at Lingholm.

This knitting pattern comes as a PDF file, which is sent after purchase as an email attachment.

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