Tamdou

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Tamdou

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One Size ($28.95)

Color A:

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Lowther Rose

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Lowther Rose (Final Few)

6 Available

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1 needed for this size

Color B:

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Lowther Rose

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Lowther Rose (Final Few)

6 Available

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1 needed for this size

Color C:

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Helvellyn

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Helvellyn

9 Available

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1 needed for this size

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Select a color of The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering:

The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Lowther Rose

Lowther Rose (Final Few)

6 Available

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The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Catbells

Catbells (Final Few)

5 Available

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The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Helvellyn

Helvellyn

9 Available

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The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Calluna

Calluna (Final Few)

20+ Available

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The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Fair Hill

Fair Hill

15 Available

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The Fibre Company Cumbria Fingering Blencathra

Blencathra

16 Available

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This pattern is available on Ravelry.

by Melanie Berg

With a dash of whimsy and a pinch of practicality, Tamdou is a cosy asymmetrical triangular shawl that’s perfect for showing off bright colors.

Latticed lace sections are interspersed with garter stitch stripes, and a splash of picot in a contrast color binds off the edge.

The Fiber Company Cumbria Fingering (merino wool, brown masham wool, mohair) creates a fabric that’s both sturdy and soft, with a lovely drape.

Yardage

  • 1 skein in "Hadrian’s Wall" (color A), 90 g / 295 yds [270 m] used for sample
  • 1 skein in "Scafell Pike" (color B), 92 g / 302 yds [276 m] used for sample
  • 1 skein in "Hellvellyn" (color C), 100 g / 328 yds [300 m] used for sample

Note: Tamdou is designed to make the most of three skeins of Cumbria Fingering, and to leave over as few as possible. So to make sure you don’t run out of yarn, please check your gauge. If you find you run close, you can simply leave out pattern repeats towards the end of the shawl - that won’t change its overall look.