Yayla by Catherine Salter Bayar
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Craft: Knitting
Named for the layered hills of the Anatolian highlands, this reversible triangular shawl is a zigzag combination of 1 by 1 Rib and Stockinette stitches, punctuated by eyelet rows and edged in Garter stitch.
Materials
Spiral Grain Light Worsted, 6 skeins, 50g each,
Samples shown in Sugar Pine, Ginko and Ficus
Dimensions
75”/190.5 cm wide, 28”/71 cm deep, unblocked
Needles
US 7/4.5 mm circular, suggested 32-48”/80-120 cm long
Notions
Tapestry needle, stitch markers as needed
Gauge
20 sts x 28 rows in Reverse Stockinette stitch, unblocked = 4”/10 cm
Gauge is not crucial, but will affect yarn usage and the finished size of the work
Skill level
Intermediate
Techniques
Make one increases, yarn overs, decreases