Flechir
Flechir is worked from the top down, center out, increasing every 8th row through the main chart then each segment is divided and worked independently to finish the scalloped border.
The pattern is written for a three-quarter circle shape but can easily be adapted for a half-circle shape by working 7 instead of 11 repeats of the Main Chart or as a full-circle with a slit by working 15 repeats of the Main Chart. The cast-on and Set-up Chart will need to be adjusted for either of these variations.
Discounts
All shawl patterns originally offered through Twist Collective are available as part of the Twist Shawls eBook.
- 1 pattern: $7
- Any 4 patterns: $16 — just $4 per pattern. Discount is automatic.
- All 16 patterns: $48 — just $3 per pattern when bought as an ebook.
This deal is not retroactive to purchases made through Twist Collective or Ravelry before the pattern rights reverted back to me in January 2019.
Sizes
Pattern contains 1 size
- Radius: Approx 25" / 63.5 cm from center to furthest point
Supplies
- 5 hanks North Light Fibers Water Street Cashmere (165 yd / 151 m per 2 oz / 57 g skein; 40% Cashmere, 60% Super Fine Merino) in Summer Ocean
- Size 7 US / 4.5 mm circular needle, 60" / 150 cm long or longer
Second set of 7 US/ 4.5 mm needles in any length
Gauge
- 20 sts and 28 rows = 4" / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch, after blocking
Correct gauge is not critical for this project, but your final measurements and yardage requirements may vary if your gauge is different.
Pattern Update:
Current version: mmd121718
This pattern was originally published by Twist Collective. The last Twist Collective version was 041816.
This pattern has gone through superficial changes to update the appearance, and the file has been reviewed by a tech editor to ensure no necessary information was omitted. If you find an issue, please feel free to contact me.
If you purchased the pattern through Twist Collective, I may not be able to verify your order and you may not receive errata or other updates. Patterns bought through Ravelry or transferred to your Ravelry library, should be configured to receive updates, though there may be some technical issues while the process is refined. I will do my best to assist you if any issues arise.
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