One of my favorite parts of spring is watching the bees come back to the garden, foraging for the nectar and pollen they need for their hives. This sunny yellow shawl is inspired by honeycomb and sweet flowing honey!! |
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model: Amy van de Laar photos: Jos van de Laar, Amy van de Laar |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
30 sts/39 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch after blocking 20 sts/34 rows = 4 inches in Body pattern stitch after blocking |
PATTERN NOTES |
Needles Stitch markers Body Pattern Transition Pattern Border Pattern Row 1 [RS]: Yo, k1, (k2tog, yo twice, ssk) to 1 st before first marker, k1, *k1, (k2tog, yo twice, ssk) x 2, k2, (k2tog, yo twice, ssk) x 2, k1; repeat from * to second marker, k1, (k2tog, yo twice, ssk) to 1 st before spine/end of row marker, k1, yo. CCO: Cable cast on. |
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DIRECTIONS CO 2 sts using the Long Tail method, then knit 12 rows in garter stitch. Do not turn. Pick up and knit 6 sts from the side of your work, picking up 1 st in each garter ridge. Finally, pick up and knit 2 sts from your CO edge. 10 sts. Next Row [WS]: (K2, p2) twice, k2. Setup Body Continue as set until you have worked the 4-row repeat of the Body Pattern 40 times total. 338 sts. Transition Continue as set until you have worked all 14 rows of the Transition Pattern. 366 sts. Row 1 [RS]: K2, work Border Pattern to spine marker, slip marker, k2, slip marker, work Border Pattern to last 2 sts, k2. 4 sts increased. Row 2 [WS]: K2, work Border Pattern to spine marker, slip marker, k2, slip marker, work Border Pattern to last 2 sts, k2. Final Row [RS]: K2, slip marker, yo, k to marker, yo, slip marker, k2, slip marker, yo, k to marker, yo, slip marker, k2. 414 sts. Picot Bind Off Work across as follows: K1, (sl-L, CCO2, BO6) twice, (sl-L, CCO2, BO7) to 7 sts before marker, (sl-L, CCO2, BO6) 4 times, (sl-L, CCO2, BO7) to 9 sts from end of row, (sl-L, CCO2, BO6) twice, sl-L, CCO2, BO3. Break yarn. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Amy is a 36-year-old Kiwi living in Melbourne, Australia. Her obsessions include knitting (surprise!), singing, Baroque music, taking photos, cheap and delicious food, bees, nature, and admiring beautiful yarn and fiber. |
Pattern & images © 2016 Amy van de Laar. Contact Amy |