SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Nightfall Shawl Shawlette (M,
shown in white-to-grey below left) Handspun Shawl (L, shown in white-to-black
shown above) |
MATERIALS Recommended needle size: Finished Yarn: Commercial Yarn Alternatives Lunar Zazzle Shawlette (S, shown in solid blue) Dream in Color Starry [98% superwash merino/2% silver fiber; 450yds/411m and 3.99oz/113g per skein]; color: Lunar Zazzle; 1 skein (Note: The Shawlette pictured required approximately 445 yards – buy a second skein to be safe.) Recommended needle size [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique] 1 US #6/4.0mm circular needle, 24 inches or longer
Tools |
GAUGE |
Correct gauge is not important for this project unless you are working with a limited quantity of yarn and wish to follow the exact sizes listed. Gauge is measured over a stockinette swatch on the planned needles. Gently block the swatch before measuring your gauge. S: 21 sts/32 rows = 4 inches on size US #6/ 4.0mm needles M: 24 sts/36 rows = 4 inches on size US# 3/3.25mm needles L: 27 sts/36 rows = 4 inches on size US#3/3.25mm needles |
PATTERN NOTES |
This pattern is very adaptable. Any
number of the main lace motifs can be worked before
transitioning to the next. The final
shape of the shawl will depend upon the numbers of repeats worked. Crochet Chain Provisional Cast On: Abbreviations: Working from Charts: When working from the charts, work the edge stitches and then work the stitches on the right of the chart until you reach the pattern repeat. Continue repeating the pattern repeat until just enough stitches are left before the center stitch marker to work the remaining chart row to the left of the pattern repeat. Then work the center stitch and repeat the process for the second half of the shawl. The wrong side rows are not shown on the charts. All wrong side rows are purled, except for the edge stitches, which are knit. |
Charts |
DIRECTIONS Next Row (RS): Knit first 2 edge stitches, work Row 1 of Set Up Chart, place marker, k1tbl (center stitch), place marker, work Row 1 of Set Up Chart, knit last 2 edge stitches. 19 sts The markers now indicate the center stitch position. From now on, unless indicated otherwise, work the center stitch through the back loop on right side rows, and purl on wrong side rows. The two stitches at the beginning and end of the row are the edge stitches – always work these in garter stitch. The wrong side rows are not shown on the charts. All wrong side rows are purled, except for the two edge stitches, which are knit. Work rows 2 through 12 of Set Up Chart, working center stitch and edge stitches as established. 43 sts. Work rows 13 through 18 of Set up chart 4[7, 7] times. 107[155, 155] sts Work rows 1 through 14 of Chart A. 171[231, 231] sts Work rows 15 through 22 of Chart A 1 [2, 3] times. 191[271, 291] sts Work rows 1 through 18 of Chart B. 279[375, 399] sts. Work rows 19 through 28 of Chart B 0[0, 1] times. 279[375, 423] sts. Work rows 1 through 10 of Chart C. 303[399, 447] sts. Work rows 11 through 38 of Chart C 0[0, 1] times. 303[399,519] sts. Work Final Feather chart (36 rows). 363[459, 579] sts. S only: To work the Edging chart, work the first two and final two stitches as established (in garter stitch), but disregard the center stitch and simply repeat the Edging Chart across the entire row. The center stitch will end up falling in the center of the Edging Chart repeat. M + L only:Work rows 1 through 4 of Edging Chart 3 times. 363[459,579] sts. To work the Edging chart, work the first two and final two stitches as established (in garter stitch), but disregard the center stitch and simply repeat the Edging Chart across the entire row. The center stitch will end up falling in the center of the Edging Chart repeat. All Sizes: |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Heather is a stay at home and homeschooling mom of two boys (who keep her on her toes!) Since she learned to knit in 2003, fiber has taken over her life. She now teaches knitting and designs knitwear in her spare time. Other pastimes include spinning fiber, reading, camping and attempting to play the drums. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, two boys and two cats. She also (sporadically) blogs at her website: knitsbyheather.com, and can be found on Ravelry as knit1purl2mommy. |
Pattern & images © 2011 Heather Storta. Contact Heather |