Description
Construction Note
This shawl is worked in two parts. The first is the lace body, which begins at the bottom tip with 7 stitches and is increased as it is worked towards the top of edge. After completion of this central triangle, stitches are picked up along the diagonal side edges to work a lace edging. Remember as you work that the shawl will significantly grow after blocking due to the nature of lace pattern.
Finished Measurements
Length: 52 “ /132 cm from end to end
Width: 25½ “ / 65 cm at widest point of center including border
Materials
Approximately 660 yds/ 603 m of fingering weight yarn or 3 skeins of Loft by Brooklyn Tweed (100% Wool; 275 yds / 251 m per 50 g skein)
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US 5 / 3.75 mm 32”/80 cm circular needle
If necessary, adjust needle size to obtain accurate gauge
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4 stitch markers, tapestry needle, cable needle, blocking supplies (optional but recommended)
Gauge
18 sts and 34 rows = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette Stitch
While gauge is not important as the fit si not crucial, changes in gauge will result in size differences and the amount of yarn needed to complete the project
Pattern Difficulty
Intermediate
Skills Required
Long-Tail cast on, knit, purl, yarn over, basic increasing and decreasing, cabling, picking up stitches








