Exhilarate Revisited by Amy Gunderson
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Craft: Knitting
Perfect for a confident beginner, Exhilarate Revisited reintroduces one of our beloved shawl patterns and marries it with fan-favorite Bamboo Pop Sock! We’ve paired solids and self-shading colors in this glorious garter stitch accessory. Looking to build your skills? We’ve implemented a touch of intarsia and striping for a colorful effect sure to turn heads. This accessory is so lightweight and drapey – it’s perfect for summer!
Difficulty
Easy
Materials
Universal Yarn Bamboo Pop Sock (55% bamboo, 37% cotton, 8% PBT; 100g/492 yds)
• 506 Rip Tide (A) – 1 ball
• 503 Jetties (B) – 1 ball
Universal Yarn Bamboo Pop Sock Solids (55% bamboo, 37% cotton, 8% PBT; 100g/492 yds)
• 620 Moondust (C) – 1 ball
Needle & notions
US Size 4 (3.5 mm) 24” circular or longer (to accommodate large number of sts) or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
stitch markers
stitch holders or waste yarn
Gauge
22 sts x 44 rows = 4” in garter stitch
Save time, check your gauge.
Sizes
One Size
Finished measurements
Width along Longest Edge: 53½”
Depth in Center: 22”
Pattern notes
This shawl is worked modularly in 4 sections. This pattern includes a diagram to help you visualize the construction. Sections 1 and 2 are worked using the intarsia method. When switching to a new color in the same row, bring the new color up and around the previous color to prevent holes from forming in the work. Wind off a ball of yarn for each different color segment. Stitches are picked up along the side of Section 1, and Section 2 is worked in a different direction.