This top-down shawl begins with self-striping yarn in a corrugated ridge stitch pattern for quick and easy knitting. A second color is introduced with slipped stitch color work, creating bold columns within the fabric. A garter stitch border finishes the edge. Have fun choosing color combinations! The colorful stitch pattern reminds me of all the houses in Reykjavik with corrugated metal siding. Slipped stitches are one of my favorite techniques because they can give the illusion of stranding or intarsia but you only have to work with one strand of yarn in each row. The slipped stitch columns in Metalouse shift one stitch closer to the center every CC stripe, which gives a feathered textural look. The streets of Rekjavik are lined with the most colorful houses and most of the finishes are rusted and chipped adding character and dimension to the corrugated metal sidings. I couldn't stop snapping photos of the Icelanders' homes. I love making up words for pattern names. The shawl reminded me of a metal house so metal + house = metalouse! It also sounds like mouse, which always a good thing. |
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model: Jessica Cornish, Stephen West photos: Stephen West |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
18 sts and 32 rows = 4 inches in corrugated ridge stitch pattern |
PATTERN NOTES |
M1R: Insert left needle, from back to front, under the horizontal strand which lies between the stitch just knit, and the following stitch; then knit into the front of this loop. 1 stitch increased. Slipped stitches: Stitches are slipped wyib on the RS and wyif on the WS. |
DIRECTIONS Using MC, CO 3 sts. Knit 7 rows. At the end of last row, do not turn to work other side, rotate piece 90 degrees clockwise so that you are looking at the long side of the garter rectangle. Pick up and k3 sts (in the purl bump of each garter ridge). Rotate piece another 90 degrees. Pick up and k3 sts along the cast on edge. 9 sts. Turn to work WS row. Set Up Row [WS]: K3, yo, p1, pm, p1, pm, p1, yo, k3. SECTION 1 Repeat last 4 rows 16 more times. 215 sts. Repeat Rows 1 & 2 once more. 221 sts. SECTION 2 Row 1 [RS]: Using CC, k3, yo, k to m, M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 20 [WS]: K3, yo, k2, sl3, (k6, sl3) to m, slm, k1, slm, (sl3, k6) to last 8 sts, sl3, k2, yo, k3. Row 21 [RS]: Using CC, k3, yo, k to m. M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 22 [WS]: K3, yo, p to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 23 [RS]: Using MC, k3, yo, (p6, sl3) to m, slm, p1, slm, (sl3, p6) to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 24 [WS]: K3, yo, k1, (k6, sl3) to m, slm, k1, slm, (sl3, k6) to last 4 sts, k1, yo, k3. Row 25 [RS]: Using CC, k3, yo, k to m. M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 26 [WS]: K3, yo, p to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 27 [RS]: Using MC, k3, yo, p2, sl3, (p6, sl3) to m, slm, p1, slm, (sl3, p6) to last 8 sts, sl3, p2, yo, k3. Row 28 [WS]: K3, yo, k3, sl3, (k6, sl3) to m, slm, k1, slm, (sl3, k6) to last 9 sts, sl3, k3, yo, k3. Row 29 [RS]: Using CC, k3, yo, k to m. M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 30 [WS]: K3, yo, p to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 31 [RS]: Using MC, k3, yo, p1, (p6, sl3) to m, slm, p1, slm, (sl3, p6) to last 4 sts, p1, yo, k3. Row 32 [WS]: K3, yo, k2, (k6, sl3) to m, slm, k1, slm, (sl3, k6) to last 5 sts, k2, yo, k3. Row 33 [RS]: Using CC, k3, yo, k to m. M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 34 [WS]: K3, yo, p to last 3 sts, yo, k3. Row 35 [RS]: Using MC, k3, yo, p3, sl3, (p6, sl3) to m, slm, p1, slm, (sl3, p6) to last 9 sts, sl3, p3, yo, k3. Row 36 [WS]: K3, yo, k4, sl3, (k6, sl3) to m, slm, k1, slm, (sl3, k6) to last 10 sts, sl3, k4, yo, k3. Repeat Rows 1-12 once more. 335 sts. Break CC. Using MC, repeat Rows 1-4 from SECTION 1 twice more. Next Row [RS]: K3, yo, k to m, M1R, slm, k1, slm, M1L, k to last 3 sts, yo, k3. |
FINISHING Weave in ends and block shawl to smooth the fabric. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Stephen West was born and raised in Tulsa, OK, and now resides in Amsterdam. You can find his self-published patterns and pattern books at your local yarn shop and at westknits.com. Book 5: Midgard is coming out this winter as a collaboration with Cirilia Rose and you can look forward to more Westknits patterns and KALs soon! |
Pattern & images © 2012 Stephen West. Contact Stephen |