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Named for Latona, the Titan mother of Apollo and Diana, this shawl is designed to be knit until you run out of yarn. The subtle crescent shape and asymmetry make it an ever-changing piece to wear and the stripes of lattice lace make it fun to knit.
Yarn: 356 {712} yards (325 {650} m of heavy fingering weight yarn. Sample shown in Spirit Trail Fiberworks Sunna (75% Superwash Merino/15% Cashmere/10% Silk; 356 yards/110 g skein) in ‘2018 Club Colorweigh’.
Finished Size: Small: 32 inches (81.25cm) along bind off edge, 58 inches (147.25cm) along wingspan edge.
Large: 46 inches (116.75cm) along bind off edge, 82 inches (208.25cm) along wingspan edge.
Gauge: 21 sts and 38 rows in 4 inches (10 cm) square in garter stitch after blocking.
Needles: 24 inch (60 cm) circular needle, 4mm (US6) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: 1 safety pin style marker for marking RS of work, tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Techniques Used: knit, purl, yarnover, double yarnover, k2tog, ssk, kyokb
Pattern is both written and charted.
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In the text translations of the charts, repeats are marked by bolded text in parentheses. On the charts, repeats are marked by red vertical lines. Each repeat of the Chart will increase the number of repeats by 4. Beginning with Row 9, every RS row increases 1 stitch.
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- Bind off as follows: sl1 wyif, (k1, pass first
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