The shawl is an asymmetrical triangle with uneven stripes. It is knitted in garter stitch from one side edge of the triangle to the opposite tip. Decreases are worked continuously at the right edge, forming the long bottom edge of the triangle. Yarnovers to both sides of a marked stitch at the left side of the shawl create an eyelet row in the center of the shawl, leaving the number of stitches constant. Later, decreases are made at the left edge to end up at the tip of the shawl. Suggested yarn: Pascuali Nepal Gauge: 17 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches Needle size: US 4 - 3.5 mm Yardage: 787 yards (720 m) Sizes available: 190 cm (75") x 50 cm (20")