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Night Skies and Fireflies Shawl Pattern

Pattern Information:

This asymmetrical triangular shawl is an easy staple accessory. With a generous length from tip to tip, it stays in place on the shoulders when worn traditionally or bandana-style. This pattern is designed to be a meditative knit because it can be easily memorized and would make a great “first beaded knitting” project. The beads represent stars and fireflies, which intermingle in the evening as dusk fades to darkness.

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In this design, the beads are placed at the whim of the knitter, so no chart or written beading instructions need be followed. In much the same way that the night sky has no overarching, discernable pattern, so, too, should the beads be placed on the shawl.

Materials Needed:

Cascade Heritage Solids (75% superwash wool, 25% nylon); 437 yards [399.6 meters] per 100 g – 2 skeins in the Dark Plum colorway

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Stitch Together Stitch Smooth Sock (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon); 463 yards [423.4 meters] per 100 g – 1 skein in the Since Forever colorway

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Or any fingering weight yarn in the following yardage:

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Color A – 821 yards [750.7 meters]

Color B – 192 yards [175.6 meters]

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US Size 4 (3.5 mm) long circular needle (or size needed to obtain gauge)

US Size 10 (1.15 mm) steel crochet hook or dental floss (for beading)

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stitch markers

1 tapestry needle

6/0 silver-lined seed beads

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