Come along for an autumn walk!
A small, fine shawl on which we collect knitted leaves from our most beautiful scraps.
Knitted with Light Fingering or Fingering yarn (sock yarn weight), you only need about 350 - 400 m for the shawl and small scraps for the leaves.
Size
My shawl shown here is 150 cm long and 30 cm wide in the middle.
In the test knit the measurements of the shawls were between approx. 150 - 170 cm long and approx. 30 - 35 cm wide.
There is no swatch needed, but I still recommend testing how your knitting will look with the yarn you use, so that the shawl has a pleasant and loose drape. Yarn suggestion
Shawl approx. 100 g (360 - 400 m /100 g),
leaves, per leaf an approx. 1,80 m long scrap of fingering weight yarn.
Since the shawl is knitted sideways, basically any yarn can be used. Please note that the yardage will vary depending on different yarn weights.
A little video on how you can easily sew the leaves to the scarf is linked.