I like lace shawls. I like twisted stitches. This design is
a fusion of those two ideas – sinuous small cables provide
movement and structure, while simple knitted lace panels within
the baubles provide loft and airiness.
The beads at the end of the outer motifs
add always- needed sparkle, making Bauble
a fabulous statement to sling over one’s shoulders.
Although Bauble is not a difficult knit, it does require plenty of attention.
The knitted lace is charted and worked on both right side and wrong side
rows, making careful reading and knitting essential to the success of this
project.
model: Kathryn
McNaughton photos: David
McNaughton
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Length at Center Back: 26 inches Width: 56 inches
MATERIALS
Yarn
Miss
Babs Hand-dyed Yarns & Fibers Yummy Sock weight [100% Merino
wool; 400yd per 4oz skein]; color:
French Marigold Monochrome; 2 skeins
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
24-inch or longer US #4/3.5mm circular needle
Notions
yarn
needle
rustproof
pins and blocking wires or strong smooth
yarn for blocking
60 size 6 beads
crochet
hook small enough to fit through beads
cable
needle
GAUGE
28 sts/38 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
Exact gauge is not essential
for this project.
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Construction: This shawl is knit from
the top down with yarn overs on the edges and around a center
ktbl stitch. A border of 3 garter stitches is used.
Beads: Beads are used to add a bit of decoration to the shawl
and may be omitted if desired. This
article provides
information on how to add beads using
a crochet hook, the method used in this
design.
It is recommended that after inserting
the bead onto the stitch, the stitch is then purled. This allows
for greater visibility of the bead on the right side of the garment.
C1R p: place next st on cable needle and hold behind work, k1
tbl, p1 from cable needle C1L p: place next st on cable needle
and hold in front of work, p1, k1 tbl
from cable needle C1R tbl: place
next st on cable needle and hold behind
work, k1 tbl, k1 tbl from cable needle P tbl: purl stitch through back of loop.
Charts The charts for this pattern are very large.
Each fits on a letter-sized page.
Click below and print each resulting
page.
The Foundation chart fits on 2
pages -- print both and assemble.
Work 10 rows in garter stitch (knit every row). Next row [WS]: K3, turn work 90 degrees, pick up and knit
5 stitches along garter ridges, turn work 90 degrees, pick up and knit
3 stitches from CO edge. 11 sts.
Note: Odd numbered rows of foundation chart are worked on
the RS from right to left, even numbered
rows are worked on the WS from left
to right.
Row 1 [RS]: K3, *work Row 1 of foundation chart*, k1
tbl (center st), rep from * to *, k3. Row 2 [WS]: K3, *work Row
2 of foundation chart*, p1 tbl, rep
from * to *, k3. Row 3 [RS]: K3, *work next
row of foundation chart*, k1 tbl, rep
from * to *, k3. Row 4 [WS]: K3, *work next
row of foundation chart*, p1 tbl, rep
from * to *, k3.
Rep last 2 rows until foundation chart
is finished. End with Row 45 [RS]. 103 sts.
Main Charts
Odd numbered rows of the Left, Center,
and Right Main Charts are worked on the WS from left to right,
even numbered rows are worked on the RS from right to left.
Row 1 [WS]: K3, *work Row 1 of Left Main Chart, work
Row 1 of Center Main Chart chart 2 times, work Row 1 of Right
Main Chart*, p1 tbl, rep from * to *, k3. Row 2 [RS]: K3, *work Row
2 of RMC, work Row 2 of CMC 2 times,
work Row 2 of LMC*, k1 tbl, rep from
* to *, k3. Row 3 [WS]: K3, *work next
row of LMC, work next row of CMC 2
times, work next row of RMC*, p1 tbl,
rep from * to *, k3. Row 4 [RS]: K3, *work next
row of RMC, work next row of CMC 2
times, work next row of LMC*, k1 tbl,
rep from * to *, k3.
Rep last 2 rows until Left, Center, and
Right Main Charts are finished. End with Row 44 of charts [RS].
183 sts.
Work another repeat of the Main Charts as follows: Next row [WS]: K3, *work Row
1 of LMC, work Row 1 of CMC 4 times,
work Row 1 of RMC*, p1 tbl, rep from
* to *, k3. Next row [RS]: K3, *work Row
2 of RMC, work Row 2 of CMC 4 times,
work Row 2 of LMC*, k1 tbl, rep from
* to *, k3. Next row [WS]: K3, *work next
row of LMC, work next row of CMC 4
times, work next row of RMC*, p1 tbl,
rep from * to *, k3. Next row [RS]: K3, *work next
row of RMC, work next row of CMC 4
times, work next row of LMC*, k1 tbl,
rep from * to *, k3
Rep last 2 rows until Main Charts are
finished. End with Row 44 [RS]. 263 sts.
Edging Charts
Odd numbered rows of the Left, Center,
and Right Edging Charts are worked on the WS from left to right,
even numbered rows are worked on the RS from right to left.
Row 1 [WS]: K3, *work Row 1 of Left Edging Chart, work
Row 1 of Center Edging Chart 6 times, work Row 1 of Right Edging
Chart*, p1 tbl, rep from * to *, k3. Next row [RS]: K3, *work Row
2 of Right Edging Chart, work Row 2
of Center Edging Chart 6 times, work
Row 2 of Left Edging Chart*, k1 tbl,
rep from * to *, k3 Next row [WS]: K3, *work next
row of Left Edging Chart, work next
row of Center Edging Chart 6 times,
work next row of Right Edging Chart*,
p1 tbl, rep from * to *, k3 Next row [RS]: K3, *work next
row of Right Edging Chart, work next
row of Center Edging Chart 6 times,
work next row of Left Edging Chart*,
k1 tbl, rep from * to *, k3
Rep last 2 rows until Edging Charts are
finished. End with Row 41 [WS]. 343 sts.
Border Next row [RS]: K3, yo, k1,
p to last st before center st marked
by yarn overs, k1, yo, k1 tbl (center
st), yo, k1, p to last 4 sts, k1, yo,
k3. Next row [WS]: K to center
st marked by yarn overs, p1 tbl (center
st), k to end of row.
Rep last 2 rows once more.
Next row [RS]: K3, yo, k to center st marked by yarn
overs, yo, k1 tbl (center st), yo, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3 Next row [WS]: K to center
st marked by yarn overs, p1 tbl (center
st), k to end of row.
Rep last 2 rows twice more.
BO all stitches loosely.
FINISHING
Weave in all ends. Soak completed shawl
in lukewarm water, then block shawl to specified dimensions
using pins and blocking wires or strong smooth yarn. Leave
shawl pinned until completely dry.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Kathryn McNaughton manages to find time
to design knitting patterns in between
her secret other life as a high school student.
More of her work
can be found on Ravelry under her username, Kaggs,
or on her
blog.