Exposure Shawl by Rachy Newin

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Overview of the Finished Object
The Exposure Shawl is an asymmetrical triangle with a sawtooth edging. The teeth are set at a fairly wide distance apart and are fairly small. The shawl features rows of solid stitches interspersed with rows of lacier stitches.

Yarn, Yardage, and Colors
The sample is shown in a DK weight, but it does well in anything from a lace to a super bulky. It’s super adjustable – if you’re working with a different weight, you can customize the side of the teeth and the spacing between.

It pairs well with any color style, from variegated to gradient.

The sample was made with 460 yards or 200 grams, but the shawl can be hooked to size to work with any yardage.

Size
Size can be customized by working extra/fewer repeats. When gauge is met, a small shawl with 230 yards, 210 meters measures 35 inches or 89 cm across and 12 inches or 30.5 cm down the back. A large shawl with 460 yards, 420 meters measures 53 inches or 135 cm across and 18 inches or 46 cm down the back.

Skills Required
ch, sc, tr, sk sts, Counting rows and stitches, Working flat

Construction
The pattern is a triangle worked side-to-side. It starts small and increases steadily along one side of the shawl.

Customizations
Notes are included for adjusting the following: working more or fewer repeats to make the shawl larger or smaller; working the shawl without sawteeth; making the teeth further apart or closer together; making the teeth larger or smaller

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