Description
Birds of A Feather – Drea Renee Knits is an Asymmetrical triangle shawl using mohair and fingering weight yarns. This is perfect for any of our gorgeous 4 ply yarns and our super soft Kremke Silky Kid
Gauge: 19 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches in garter stitch in fingering weight yarn
Finished Measurements: Wingspan – 101”/256 cm, Center depth – 26.5”/67 cm
Materials Used: (Yarn A) Fingering Weight – 600 yds/150 g; (Yarn B) Kidsilk Mohair Lace – 460 yds/50 g
Needle Size: Size US 6/4 mm (32”/80 cm circular recommended)
Pattern Includes: written instructions
Birds of A Feather – Drea Renee Knits skill Level: Intermediate
Other Details: Techniques to Indulge In: Asymmetrical shawl shaping, 3 stitch decrease, lace, yarnovers, increasing, combining different yarn weights
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