Fading Point Shawl

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by Joji Locatelli

Fading Point is constructed from both ends towards the centre, and then both pieces are connected with triangles to achieve a seamless rectangle.
The pattern is completely different than its predecesor: It has sections where you blend 2 colors together and then sections with lace. The instructions are WRITTEN AND CHARTED.

(Joji Locatelli)

Each kit contains the yarn you will need to complete your project.

The pattern is not included.

You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry here.

NOTE: on our baby yak colors, we only dye on the natural basis we have, no bleaching or decoloring so depending on the shade of the natural fiber, each color will vary from season to season, making it darker or lighter. This is the beauty of working with natural fiber and so the shade of the sample you see photographed, not always correspond to the shade we have in stock or at your local LYS.

Categories:, Composition:

50% Baby Yak | 50% Silk

Number of skeins:

15 Skeins in Baby Yak Silk Light Fingering

Color 1 3 Skeins Prana / Ulivo

Color 2 3 Skeins Chanda / Fieno

Color 3 3 Skeins  Ananda / Chanda

Color 4 3 Skeins Samsara / Dakini

Color 5 3 Skeins Gelso / Savitri

Finished Measurements:

One Size.

26½“ (66 cm) wide and 88” (220 cm) long.

Needles:

2 sets of US 5 (3.75 mm) circular or straight needle. If you are using circulars, 24”-32” are good lengths, but choose any length you are comfortable with.

Gauge:

Your working gauge should be 22 sts and 44 rows. BUT your finished (pinned, stretched and blocked out) gauge should be 20 sts and 40 rows. Both gauges are given to 4” (10 cm) on US 5 (3.75 mm) needles in Garter st.

Composition:

50% Baby Yak | 50% Silk

Number of skeins:

15 Skeins in Baby Yak Silk Light Fingering

Color 1 3 Skeins Prana / Ulivo

Color 2 3 Skeins Chanda / Fieno

Color 3 3 Skeins  Ananda / Chanda

Color 4 3 Skeins Samsara / Dakini

Color 5 3 Skeins Gelso / Savitri

Finished Measurements:

One Size.

26½“ (66 cm) wide and 88” (220 cm) long.

Needles:

2 sets of US 5 (3.75 mm) circular or straight needle. If you are using circulars, 24”-32” are good lengths, but choose any length you are comfortable with.

Gauge:

Your working gauge should be 22 sts and 44 rows. BUT your finished (pinned, stretched and blocked out) gauge should be 20 sts and 40 rows. Both gauges are given to 4” (10 cm) on US 5 (3.75 mm) needles in Garter st.

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