11th October 2009
You’ll need:
A selection of yarn (Mohair 50%+) with colours and density of own choice, Needle size 15mm, 10mm, 6mm; Tape ruler, knitter’s needle.
A selection of yarn (Mohair 50%+) with colours and density of own choice, Needle size 15mm, 10mm, 6mm; Tape ruler, knitter’s needle.
Using the darkest yarn, cast on 60 stitches with the 6mm needle. Knit in stocking stitch 8 rows.
Occasionally change colours while alternating between 10mm and 15mm needles between rows to create an uneven knit look. Keep knitting until it reaches a length you desire the shawl to be.
Bind off work. Repeat from beginning for the other side.
Stitch two together with black yarn.
As seen in Vogue Girl Korea November 2009 issue
Tips and caring advices:
- If you’re an experienced knitter, it’d be best if you could do a tension swatch for the yarn before casting on.
- For beginners check out this youtube channel for great tutorials. Great place to start learning actually.
- Alternate between colours but also thickness of yarns. I just stuck to mohair but you could always bring in different types of yarns like acrylic or other wool blends to create texture.
- Hand wash only, dry flat.