Seven Maidens Shawl
Seven Maidens Shawl
PRODUCT: hand knitting pattern for Seven Maidens Shawl.
PUBLISHED: November 2019
INTRODUCTION
Seven Maidens shawl is named after the Chinese festival, Qixi festival, that falls on the 7th day of the 7th month in the lunar calendar. The festival came from the romantic tale of the forbidden love of the cow herder, a mortal, and the weaver fairy, an immortal. The weaver fairy was part of the seven heavenly maidens, daughters of the Heavenly King, as legend says. They fell in love and stayed on Earth to live a life together. Th Heavenly King and Queen found out, that their daughter had married a mortal, and created a heavenly river to separate them, known as the Milky Way. Their love was so strong that the Heavenly Queen allowed them to meet once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th month. Traditionally, this festival is for young girls to pay tribute to these maidens for the promise of beauty and love. I grew up with this tale and have heard it in more than one way. This design took me back to my roots and childhood.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
CONSTRUCTION: 3-color shawl with lace, German short rows, slip stitches, and garter stitch in a gradually increasing width shape.
NEEDLE: US 6 / 4.0 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
GAUGE: 24 sts and 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking
YARN: Fingering Weight
Sample knit in: Star Seed Yarn
Color A: 100% Superwash Merino Single Ply-“501 Levi’s”- 420 yds / 384 m
Color B: 4-ply fingering weight-“Tien Lan”- 420 yds / 384 m
Color C: 100% Superwash Merino Single Ply-“No Pipeline”- 400 yds / 366 m
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Starting at 12” W to 19” W x 76” L / 30 cm to 48 cm x 193 cm L
Pattern has been test knitted.
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Listed are the codes and the price you will be paying next to them:
No Code: $9.50
TTierA: $7.50
TTierB: $6.50