Tuesday, August 20

Quicksand Shawl to Knit


Yes, this one will suck you in that fast! LOL!

This shawl is fun and easy to make. Knit from the top down, the increases form a graceful, swirly shawl that ends with a no-wrap short row edging that is knit in the same direction as the shawl and bound off as you knit each point. This shawl stays in place and hugs your shoulders.

You can make this with any weight of yarn you like with needle size recommended for that yarn. Very easy to make larger and the edging will work no matter how big you make it.

I knit 3 versions of this shawl and give directions for each in the pattern.

1. Shadow Stitch
Only one purl row in every 4. This one was made from Yarn Bee Sequin Diva with size 7 knitting needles. 350 yards gave me a shawl 36" neckline x 14" deep after blocking.

2. Shadow Stitch Stripes

Same pattern stitch as #1 but knit alternating colors every 2 rows. I used Yarn Bee Fetching in Citrine and Pewter. About 475 yards. I steam blocked this one from the wrong size for a 31.5" neckline x 14" deep shawl.

3. Garter Stitch Stripes
Alternate colors every 2 rows and a third color used for the border. No purling required for this one! I used odd balls of Knit Pick Shine Sport in river, willow, and apricot. About 470 yards. This one is pretty weighty so I didn't bother to block it. Measures 32" neckline x 15" deep.

The 3 page pattern is available in my Ravelry pattern store.

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1 comment:

Carine said...

Olá, acabo de conhecer seu blog e estou seguindo!!! Adorei!
Convido você para conhecer o meu, beijos, Carine.

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