By day I am a high school Chemistry and Math teacher. I see knit shapes in the molecules and crystals that I draw on the chalkboard, and consider the type of decreases that would allow me to knit these bond angles. On weekends, I sit at home working out the algebra of x repeats of 12 plus seven totaling a multiple of nine. . . This is how knitters live: grafting together our converging passions. The result is this tantalizing shawl with a crystal shape (or lace pattern, if you will,) a little like the chemical compound lutetium tantalate, LuTaO4. This shawl is a deep crescent shape with a circular opening for the neck. The design allows it to be slipped over your shoulders like a cardigan, without needing to be held or pinned. It has enough stockinette to be a quick knit, while maintaining a shoulder-framing panel of lace. A bit of cashmere in the yarn provides a lovely drape. It's equally suitable for a dressy evening out or a sweet summer tea party. |
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model: Lindsey Freeman photos: Johnathan Freeman |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
22 sts/39 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch, after blocking |
PATTERN NOTES |
If you wish to adjust the size of the shawl, you can alter the repeats of the twenty-row lace pattern, but note that the increase rows before the border would then also have to be adjusted. For the border to line up with the lace in the panel, there must be a multiple of 12 plus 3 stitches between the shawl edge and the first marker for the lace panel. The border chart may then be used. |
Charts Chart 1 | Chart 2 |
DIRECTIONS CO 3 st. K 6 rows, slipping first st of each row. At end of last row, turn work 90 degrees clockwise and pick up and k 3 st along one side. Turn work 90 degrees clockwise and pick up and k 3 sts long CO edge. 9 sts. Shawl Body Repeat Rows 3-4, increasing the number of stitch pattern repeats as appropriate, until row 98 is complete. 303 sts. Next row [RS]: Sl 1, k2, yo, kfb, knit to one st before next marker, kfb, work Chart 1, kfb, knit to last 4 sts; kfb, yo, k3. 8 sts increased; 311 sts total. Shawl Border Row 1 [RS]: Work Chart 2, working repeat A 7 times, repeat B 10 times, and repeat C 7 times. Continue in pattern until chart is complete. 319 sts. Bind off using a crochet hook in the following manner: Slip the first 2 st off the left needle purlwise onto the crochet hook; draw a loop up on the hook and pull it through those sts; chain 5. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Lindsey Freeman is a science teacher and color enthusiast. She knits primarily in merino but reports that cashmere still holds an irresistible sway. Find her on Ravelry. |
Pattern & images © 2014 Lindsey Freeman. Contact Lindsey |