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NEW - Pattern updated to knit with 3 colors or 2 colors.
Puerto Banús, is a luxury marina & shopping district located in the area of Nueva Andalucía, to the southwest of Marbella, Spain on the Costa del Sol. This beautiful coastal village was developed around the Mediterranean architectural style with white, clay rooftops, and blue from the water and sky.
This triangular shawl was inspired by this area with the rich, crisp colors - cobblestone streets, Mediterranean colors and textures. Knit in two colors with lots of texture including garter stitch, slip stitches, cables and ribbing. There is something for everyone.
YARN
Designed for fingering weight yarn. Uses a total of 657 yd/601 m.
2-COLOR VERSION:
C1: 466 yd/426 m
C2: 191 yd/175 m
C2 yardage given is for COMBINED yarn; pattern requires 191 yd/175 m of each yarn held together.
C1: The Plucky Knitter Primo Fingering (75% Merino Wool, 20% Cashmere Goat, 5% Nylon, 385 yd/352 m, 100 g) in Beach House.
C2: Shibui Pebble (48% Recycled Silk, 36% Fine Merino, 16% Cashmere, 224 yds/205 m, 25 g) in Bone held together with Malabrigo Silkpaca (70% Baby Alpaca, 30% Mulberry Silk, 420 yds/384 m, 50 g) in Natural.
3-COLOR VERSION:
C1: 466 yd/426 m
C2: 100 yd/91 m
C3: 91 yd/83 m
Factory Girl Blueprint Fingering (80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon, 437 yd/400 m, 100 g) in Juniper Dust [C1], Cocoa Mauve [C2], Desert Sand [C3].
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
US 6/4.0 mm, 40”/100 cm circular needles
GAUGE
31 sts x 17 ridges (34 rows) = 4”/10 cm in garter, knit flat, blocked
Note: Gauge is not crucial for this project, but differences will affect finished dimensions and yardage.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
29” h x 64” w / 73.5 cm x 162.5 cm
Note: this may vary based on the weight of yarn used
TOOLS
(4) stitch markers
tapestry needle
Puerto Banús Shawl PDF
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