Tobermory Shawl - by Helen Stewart - Aus der Design Sammlung "Waves" The Tobermory shawl is named after an impossibly beautiful seaside town on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, where brightly painted buildings sparkle against the dark blue bay. Legend has it that a Spanish galleon laden with gold lies at the bottom of that bay, lost in the 16th Century and never recovered. The stripes of the crescent shaped Tobermory shawl hint at the promise of riches beneath the waves. Its easy lace and eyelets were planned to thoughtfully showcase two colours of the gorgeous Road to China Light yarn: lustrous, subtly tonal, and always treasured. This crescent shape shawl is knit from the top down with increases made at the edges. 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): Carnelian (A) – 2 hanks Sapphire (B) – 1 hank NEEDLES: 4.5 mm, 80 / 100cm long circular needles TENSION/GAUGE: 22 sts and 28 rows to 10 cm in st st, blocked GARMENT MEASUREMENTS: 137 cm diameter across top edge and 38 cm neck to bottom edge
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