This listing is for my hand knitting pattern to make this shawl.
Angler shawl is named after the type of fisherman who uses the fishing technique of angling- a method of fishing by means of an “angle” (fish hook). Due to the peculiar but fascinating shape made when working this shawl, you will find the angle meets in the center until it is time to turn the corner. Then, the angles trajectory changes as you work to achieve the triangular shape of the shawl. This pattern is mostly charted.
Watch this video If you’d like help on a sl2-k1-p2sso or would just like to see how the beginning of the shawl starts
Approximate Finished Measurements after blocking 84” (213 cm) wingspan 27” (68 cm) at widest point
Materials 335—yards fingering weight yarn in Color A 370—yards fingering weight yarn in Color B 340—yards fingering weight yarn in Color C We used Cape May Fiber Sock (450 yds/100G skein, 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Nylon): Colors… A: Violets (tonal purple) B: Southern Mansion (light pink, green and purple, fuchsia) C: Jetty (murky yellow green with navy blue and orange highlights)
Gauge 18 sts, 34 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch after blocking. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Designer Notes A long circular needle is used to accommodate the large number of stitches. All the pattern sections are charted except for the Striped Section.