This shapely shawl is a nice
contrast to rectangles, squares, and triangles.
Stockinette
stitch and a simple lace
pattern showcase the
yarn and provide structured texture to the garment.
A simple toggle and I-cord closure allows the garment
to become a capelet or
you can opt to wrap it snug around your neck.
The deliciously thick yarn means this is a quick knit, and
once you start, you won't want to stop
until it's wrapped around you, warding
off the fall chill.
model: Eliza
Tozer photos:
Jilian Chapman
SIZE One
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length: 40 inches
Width: 34 inches Note: Measurement taken after blocking.
MATERIALS
Yarn
Manos del Uruguay [100% wool; 138yd/126m
per 100g skein]
[MC]
G-Coffee; 1 skein
[CC]
115-Flame; 2 skeins
Recommended needle
size [always use a needle size
that gives you the gauge listed
below -- every knitter's gauge
is unique]
1
40-inch US #10/6mm circular
needle
1
set US #10/6 mm double-point needles
(for I-Cord loop; only two are used)
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
yo2: Yarn over twice (wrap yarn twice around right needle, from front to back)
DIRECTIONS
Stockinette Section: Using MC, CO 42 sts.
K 3 rows.
Set-up Row [RS]: K2, [yo, k8, yo, k1, place marker, k1]
three times, yo, k8, yo, k2. 50 sts.
Next Row [WS]: K2, p to last 2 sts, k2. Next Row [RS]: K2, [yo, k to
1 st before marker, yo, k1, slip marker, k1] three times,
yo, k to last 2 sts, yo, k2.
Repeat these 2 rows 14 times
more, then work the WS row once more. 170 sts. Break MC and join CC.
Lace Column Section: Note: In the following directions,
a semi-colon denotes the end of a section indicated by
the placement of a marker. In order to make the directions
easier to read, the few differences between Row 1 and
Row 3 are shown in bold type.
Row 1 [RS]: K2, yo, k4, [yo2, k2tog, k2tog]
to 1 st before first marker, yo, k1; k1, yo, [k2tog, k2tog,
yo2] to 5 sts before next marker, k4,
yo, k1; k1, yo, k4, [yo2, k2tog, k2tog]
to 1 st before next marker, yo, k1; k1, yo, [k2tog, k2tog,
yo2] to last 6 sts, k4,
yo, k2. 8 sts increased.
Row 2 [WS]: K2, p to last 2 sts, working [k1, p1] into each
yo2, k2.
Row 3 [RS]: K2, yo, k2, [yo2, k2tog, k2tog]
to 1 st before first marker, yo, k1; k1, yo, [k2tog, k2tog,
yo2] to 3 sts before next marker, k2,
yo, k1; k1, yo, k2, [yo2, k2tog, k2tog]
to 1 st before next marker, yo, k1; k1, yo, [k2tog, k2tog,
yo2] to last 4 sts, k2, yo, k2.
8 sts increased.
Row 4 [WS]: Work as for Row 2.
Repeat Rows 1-4 seven times more. 298 sts.
K 4 rows. Loosely BO all sts.
FINISHING
Weave in ends and block. Note that shawl shown was blocked gently, only enough to open the lace pattern and smooth the edges.
Button Loop (optional):
Using double-point needle
and MC, CO 3 sts. Work I-Cord until cord forms a loop
long enough to fit around button or toggle (loop shown
measures 5 inches). BO all sts.
Sew ends of cord to side
edge of shawl, using photos as guides; loop shown has
been sewn approx. 4 inches down from upper edge.
Sew
button or toggle to other side edge, opposite loop.
Weave in remaining ends.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Stephen knits, designs, and dances in the Midwest where he is currently pursuing a BFA in dance while knitting everywhere he goes.
His knitting adventures can be found on his blog, where there will be much more to come.