This pattern is also available in Whimsical Little Knits 3.
A few years ago I was obsessed with creating illustrative lace patterns, most of which ended up simply looking messy. It turns out that there are good reasons that most traditional lace patterns are simple, geometric representations of things like leaves and feathers. A stylized representation of a pair of cherries on their stalks turned out rather successfully and the pattern flowed well into columns of a simple geometric mesh pattern. And so I knit a shawl, but my design abilities were rather ahead of my pattern creation abilities and it took a little while to catch up in addition to simply finding the time to revisit the idea but I'm so glad to finally be sharing it.
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Fingering / 4ply or lace weight yarn: 430[510]yds / 395[470]m. | |
16 sts and 28 rows = 4" / 10cm in mesh pattern, well blocked. | |
US 5 / 3.75mm 32" / 80cm or longer circular. | |
Upper edge: approx 48[58]" / 122[147]cm; centre length: 24[29]" / 61[74]cm. |
The triangular shawl is shown in two sizes, either of which can be knit in lace or fingering weight, and is flexible enough to be made as large as you wish.
Upper edge: approx 48[58]" / 122[147]cm; centre length: 24[29]" / 61[74]cm.
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Fingering / 4ply or lace weight yarn: 430[510]yds / 395[470]m.
Larger shawl shown in Cephalopod Yarns Skinny Bugga (80% superwash merino,10% cashmere, 10% nylon, 450yds / 411m, 3.99oz / 113g) in Rose Weevil.
Smaller shawl shown in Jade Sapphire Mongolian Cashmere 2ply (100% cashmere, 400yds / 366m, 1.84oz / 55g) in Cousin Coral.
Sherilyn KAL - Introduction
Sherilyn KAL - Cast on and edging
Reading your knitting and fixing a mistake
Sherilyn KAL - Section 3 tips
Sherilyn KAL - Section 4 tips
Sherilyn KAL - Blocking
Sherilyn KAL Ravelry Thread
Blog post - using charts
Technique Thursday - Yarn overs