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Sassenach Tassel Shawl Knitting Pattern
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• DESCRIPTION
The Sassenach Shawl from Season 1 of Outlander.
Seen worn by Claire in Season 1 Episode 8 'Both sides now', episode 10 'By the pricking of my thumbs, and episode 15 'Wentworth Prison' will allow you to create a large triangle shawl with a tassel stitched to each corner point.
Yarn
Super Bulky/Super Chunky/14 Ply yarn.
Needles
10mm (US 15) knitting needles – I used my interchangeable circular needles on a 100cm/40″ cable as there were many stitches – I did not join in the round to knit.
• SKILLS
Level - Easy
This is an easy-level knitting pattern and the techniques involved are the knit stitch, KFB (increasing), casting on, and casting off.
There is a link to a tutorial on my website included to help you to make the tassels.
• SIZING
Please note - these sizes are just a rough guide, you can knit this shawl until it is comfortable for you to wear.
Test it out against yourself to see if you want to make the length shorter or longer before casting off.
You can wear the shawl over your shoulders, wrapped into your shoulders as Claire wears it or to close with a shawl pin.
M - Width tip to tip - 58 inches / 147 cm
M - Length - top to bottom = 31 inches / 78 cm
You can add fewer or more stitches to adjust the size to increase or decrease.
Add fewer by - 10 stitches and more by + 10 sts.
Where you are able to adjust the size is noted in the pattern.
• SELLING FINISHED ITEMS
Small batch sales of finished pieces made from this pattern are permitted, but the seller must use their own photographs and credit must be given to Handy Little Me as the designer.
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