Description
Wish I Might – Irish Girlie Knits, “Star light, star bright. First star I see tonight. I wish I may. I wish I might. Have this wish I wish tonight. Inspired by the sparkle in Anzula’s Nebula yarn, this shawl dazzles with a star bright edging. A perfect shawl to wear on a chilly evening, while wishing on a star.
Gauge: ~22 sts and 30 rows= 4” over st st before blocking
Finished Measurements: 49” (56”) wide and 23 1/2” (28”) long at center points, after blocking;
Materials Used: ~ 560 (650) yards total of fingering weight yarn or for 2-colors ~300 (350) yards (MC) and 260 (300) yards (CC) of fingering weight yarn
Needle Size: Size US 7 (4.5mm) or size to obtain gauge, knitting needles
Wish I Might – Irish Girlie Knits Pattern Includes: Instructions are written for a top-down shawl in two sizes. Both charted and written instructions are provided for the lace edging.
Skill Level: adventurous beginner
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