Bradway Shawl PDF Knitting Pattern
Bradway Shawl PDF Knitting Pattern
Textured twisted ribs & knit purl combos make for a modern rustic triangular shawl that’s a fun & relaxing knit.
Bradway will be your shawl of choice for cool evenings around the campfire & lazy summer night strolls.
*This is a PDF knitting pattern ONLY. Not an actual shawl.
PATTERN INFORMATION
YARN
Brooklyn Tweed Shelter** (100% American Wool, 140yds/128m per skein)
2 skeins in MC, shown in Nest, or 280yds/256m of worsted weight yarn.
2 skeins in CC #1, shown in Fossil, or 210yds/192m of worsted weight yarn.
2 skeins in CC #2, shown in Wool Socks, or 207yds/189m of worsted weight yarn.
NEEDLES
5.00mm/US 8 - long circular recommended
*Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the proper gauge.*
GAUGE
13.5 sts and 28 rows = 4in/10cm in Garter stitch, blocked.
12 sts and 16 rows = 4in/10cm in St st
NOTIONS
4 stitch markers
1 removable stitch marker
Yarn needle
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan approx 70in/178cm (from tip to tip) and 35in/89cm deep after blocking.
INSTRUCTIONS
Pattern is fully written and includes schematic & pattern stitch counts. Pattern has been professionally tech edited.
DIGITAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
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EXTRAS
Read more about BRADWAY & it's inspiration and view more photos on our blog HERE.
You can also purchase this knitting pattern in our RAVELRY shop HERE and on ETSY HERE.
Happy knitting from my home to yours!
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