Shawl Pattern “Lily of the Valley”
🌸 Lily of the Valley Shawl – a story of symmetry, light, and quiet beauty
If spring could knit, it would definitely make Lily of the Valley.
This shawl is symmetrical, worked from the center out, and every row carries rhythm, balance, and a touch of quiet magic.
But this pattern isn’t just about stitches — it’s a whole story.
It’s made for those who love not only to knit, but also to understand how and why the fabric grows the way it does.
Inside you’ll find:
🧶 Step-by-step written instructions — perfect if you prefer calm clarity and detailed guidance.
📜 Charts — for visual knitters who love to see the logic of the pattern.
💡 A theory section that explains how symmetrical shawls built from the center work — so you can later design your own with confidence and heart.
💬 An artistic part — a short story, a bit of humor, and some curious facts that gently connect math with poetry.
This is not just a triangle with a lace motif — it’s a painting you create with your hands.
A shawl that warms you not only with wool, but with peace.
Lily of the Valley is about balance, tenderness, and that quiet moment
when you simply sit, wrap it around your shoulders, pour some tea,
and let the world exhale.
This shawl is worked top-down from a setup tab with 4 increases on every RS row. The size can be easily adjusted by adding or reducing body repeats. Gauge is not critical — choose needles that give you a fabric you like.
Yarn requirements: approx. 975 m (390 g) of fingering-weight yarn. Suitable fibers include wool, alpaca, mohair, linen, cotton blends, etc.
Pattern includes both written instructions and charts.