Lowcountry Triangle shawl
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$6.00
$6.00
Four different textured stitch patterns inspired by the Lowcountry of South Carolina are separated with a seashell lace divider and then finished off with a starlight lace border.
Pattern is fully written out. Lace border is also charted. Reference charts are provided for all other stitch patterns. An alternate divider pattern is provided if you find the seashell divider too fiddley.
Skills required
Long-tail cast-on
Working into the stitch below
Double yarn overs and working into both loops
Single yarn overs
Decreasing
Gauge
25 stitches in 4 inches of blocked stockinette
Gauge is not critical but will affect your finished size and yardage required
Measurements
Approximately 74” across and 27” deep after blocking
Materials
Approximately 1000 yards of fingering-weight yarn (sample was knit in Sunshine Yarns Haven
Sock (60% merino, 20% silk, 20% yak)
US3/3.25 mm needles or size needed to obtain gauge. You will be knitting flat but may find
circulars easier because of the increasing number of stitches
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Blocking supplies
Pattern is fully written out. Lace border is also charted. Reference charts are provided for all other stitch patterns. An alternate divider pattern is provided if you find the seashell divider too fiddley.
Skills required
Long-tail cast-on
Working into the stitch below
Double yarn overs and working into both loops
Single yarn overs
Decreasing
Gauge
25 stitches in 4 inches of blocked stockinette
Gauge is not critical but will affect your finished size and yardage required
Measurements
Approximately 74” across and 27” deep after blocking
Materials
Approximately 1000 yards of fingering-weight yarn (sample was knit in Sunshine Yarns Haven
Sock (60% merino, 20% silk, 20% yak)
US3/3.25 mm needles or size needed to obtain gauge. You will be knitting flat but may find
circulars easier because of the increasing number of stitches
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Blocking supplies