..or scarf..
this is so versatile and you can add your own personal touch by using different colored stripes, changing the stitch from K to a pattern, the possibilities are endless.
The sides have an increase and then a decrease to get a triangular shape.
The YO makes a lacy edge on the top and sides.
It is knitted sideways.
You can use any yarn you like and its corresponding needles.
You knit in the pattern as much as you like - calculate that the rows make the length of the shawl from top to bottom and the amount of stitches make the width from side to side.
the amount of yarn needed will vary according to the size you would like it to be.
This is what i used:
Knit Picks Stroll in 2 colors
Size US 7 needles - 4.5mm
( I had 2 different colors of yarn left over from a project, so I started with one color, increased till I finished the ball then started the decreases using the other color. This shawl took 100gms of yarn)
This is how you start.
Cast on 6 sts
Row 1 knit
Row 2 knit
Row 3 (right side)K2 ,YO, slip 1 K1 Pass slipped stitch over (SL1 K1 PSSO) YO K2
Row 4:and all even rows:1st and last 2 sts are always in K the rest are P
Row 5 K2 YO SL1 K1 PSSO K to last 2 sts, YO K2
Go on this way until you reach the desired length
Start decreasing,
The even rows remain the same but the odd ones are like this
K2, YO Slip 1, K1 pass slipped stitch over K to last 5 sts SL2 K1 PSSO YO K2
Go on this way until you have 6 sts left
Cast off.
K = knit
P = purl
YO = yarn over needle
SL1 K1 PSSO = slip 1 stitch, K1 Pass slipped stitch over
SL2 K1 PSSO = Slip 2 sts, K1, Pass slipped stitches over
this is so versatile and you can add your own personal touch by using different colored stripes, changing the stitch from K to a pattern, the possibilities are endless.
The sides have an increase and then a decrease to get a triangular shape.
The YO makes a lacy edge on the top and sides.
It is knitted sideways.
You can use any yarn you like and its corresponding needles.
You knit in the pattern as much as you like - calculate that the rows make the length of the shawl from top to bottom and the amount of stitches make the width from side to side.
the amount of yarn needed will vary according to the size you would like it to be.
This is what i used:
Knit Picks Stroll in 2 colors
Size US 7 needles - 4.5mm
( I had 2 different colors of yarn left over from a project, so I started with one color, increased till I finished the ball then started the decreases using the other color. This shawl took 100gms of yarn)
This is how you start.
Cast on 6 sts
Row 1 knit
Row 2 knit
Row 3 (right side)K2 ,YO, slip 1 K1 Pass slipped stitch over (SL1 K1 PSSO) YO K2
Row 4:and all even rows:1st and last 2 sts are always in K the rest are P
Row 5 K2 YO SL1 K1 PSSO K to last 2 sts, YO K2
Go on this way until you reach the desired length
Start decreasing,
The even rows remain the same but the odd ones are like this
K2, YO Slip 1, K1 pass slipped stitch over K to last 5 sts SL2 K1 PSSO YO K2
Go on this way until you have 6 sts left
Cast off.
K = knit
P = purl
YO = yarn over needle
SL1 K1 PSSO = slip 1 stitch, K1 Pass slipped stitch over
SL2 K1 PSSO = Slip 2 sts, K1, Pass slipped stitches over
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SassySean on Ravelry
Thanks so much for sharing with us.
Sandy
ms.sunflowers@shaw.ca
Diane
Help...
Thank you for the pattern--I've been looking for something like this!
I have a question--you mentioned that you used 100g of yarn for the shawl. I know, though, that you can have skeins of two different weight yarns (let's say, fingering and DK), and while both skeins might be 50g each, the yardage is different. So, which is more important in determining how much yarn you need--the weight of the skein, or the yardage of the skein?
Thank you!
I was wondering what others found with different yards. Somehow I thought I would get a much bigger shawl or use much less yarn.. The directions used 7 needles and I believe sports yarn and only 100grs.
What am I missing?---I'm sure answer is hiding in plain sight! Am I having a brain freeze?
The confusing part: I get the Slip 2, knit 1, BUT the pass slip stitch over? Do I pass both of the slip stitches over, or just 1? You said that you fixed it but I don't see what you changed. I finished making it last night but it's not right. I slipped both of the stitches over.
I'm just learning from the "Book for Dummies" and I couldn't find anything in there about it so I just took a chance on both and I know something is not right. Tonight it comes apart. HELP, PLEASE.
Hope this helps.